Full Pest List
Spiders are commonly found in Canadian homes. They are unpleasant as they make the place look dirty.
Spiders
The larder beetle can be found all around the world. It is widely disseminated throughout Canada, where it is a common household pest.
Larder Beetles
Cockroaches contaminate food and spread disease by wandering over and excreting on food or food preparation sites.
Cockroaches
Carpenter ants & small black ants have all been documented to infest residences in Canada. Pavement ants can cause problems on lawns, gardens, and paths, as well as inside buildings. As they can be found all year round, we offer a special program for this pest. Especially Carpender Ants.
Ants
We treat cluster flies mostly from the end of the summer to early fall. Cluster flies are not dangerous to humans and do not procreate in the dwellings they infest, but they are often considered a nuisance, particularly because they hibernate in large groups.
Cluster Flies
Moths can be found all around Canada, and they are drawn to people’s homes and businesses in quest of food and refuge. They are drawn to pantry items and frequently enter homes through contaminated food packaging.
Once inside, moths pose a health and safety risk because they contaminate food with their feces.
Moths
A rat is larger and heavier than a mouse, weighing up to 0.5 kilograms (1 pound). The Norway rat and the roof rat have similar appearances, but they have different habits.
Rats
The house mouse is light brown to dark grey in colour, with a lighter colour on its belly. It’s commonly encountered in cities.
Mice
Earwigs have a long, flat body with a hard, shiny reddish-brown outer shell and noticeable pincers (or forceps) at the end. We usually treat earwigs in July.
Earwigs
During the day, bed bugs hide in cracks and crevices, then emerge at night to feed on hosts. The blood meal normally takes three to ten minutes to finish and occurs unintentionally. They are a worldwide problem.
Bed Bugs
Wasp & Hornets are unpleasant to have around as they can sting. Treatment is usually done in the middle to the end of the summer.
Wasp & Hornets
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House spiders, wolf spiders, cellar spiders, fishing spiders, and (much less frequently) black widow spiders are all common spiders found in Canadian homes.
The larder beetle can be found all around the world. It is widely disseminated throughout Canada, where it is a common household pest.
Cockroaches contaminate food and spread disease by wandering over and excreting on food or food preparation sites.
Carpenter ants, small black ants, odorous house ants, robber ants, and pharaoh ants have all been documented to infest residences in Canada. Pavement ants can cause problems on lawns, gardens, and paths, as well as inside buildings. As they can be found all year round, we offer a special program for this pest.
We treat cluster flies mostly from the end of the summer to early fall. Cluster flies are not dangerous to humans and do not procreate in the dwellings they infest, but they are often considered a nuisance, particularly because they hibernate in large groups.
A rat is larger and heavier than a mouse, weighing up to 0.5 kilograms (1 pound). The Norway rat and the roof rat have similar appearances, but they have different habits.
The house mouse is light brown to dark grey in colour, with a lighter colour on its belly. It's commonly encountered in cities.
Earwigs have a long, flat body with a hard, shiny reddish-brown outer shell and noticeable pincers (or forceps) at the end. We usually treat earwigs in July.
Moths can be found all around Canada, and they are drawn to people's homes and businesses in quest of food and refuge. They are drawn to pantry items and frequently enter homes through contaminated food packaging. Once inside, moths pose a health and safety risk because they contaminate food with their faeces.
During the day, bed bugs hide in cracks and crevices, then emerge at night to feed on hosts. The blood meal normally takes three to ten minutes to finish and occurs unintentionally. They are a worldwide problem.
Paper wasps make nests that can hang from trees, roofs, or playground equipment, but Yellow Jacket Wasps build nests in the ground, generally under shrubs or rock heaps. Treatment is usually done in the middle to the end of the summer.
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No matter the size, severity, or complexity of the infestation, we are there to serve you.