📞 438-879-5706 📍 Montreal · South Shore · Laval
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Rodent Control · Montreal & South Shore

Mice and rats in your home? Same-day response.

Licensed bilingual rodent extermination across Montreal, the South Shore, and Laval. Inspection, treatment, and exclusion — backed by 4.9 stars on Google.

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How to know

Six signs you have rodents

Mice and rats leave consistent evidence. If you have noticed any of these in the last week, you are not imagining it.

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Droppings along walls

Mouse droppings are roughly the size of a grain of rice, pointed at the ends. Rat droppings are larger, similar to a raisin. They appear in lines along walls and behind appliances.

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Sounds in walls or ceiling

Scratching, scurrying, or faint squeaks especially at dusk and through the night. The sounds usually come from a wall cavity, attic, or just above a drop ceiling.

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Gnaw marks and damage

Rodent teeth grow continuously and they must gnaw to wear them down. Look for chewed corners of cardboard, wood baseboards, electrical wire sheathing, and food packaging.

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Greasy smudge marks

Rats in particular leave dark, oily smudge marks along travel routes — the corners where walls meet floors, the edges of doorways, and around openings they pass through often.

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Nesting material

Shredded paper, fabric scraps, dryer lint, or insulation gathered in a hidden corner — under a sink, behind a fridge, inside a drawer that you rarely open.

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A musty smell

A persistent, slightly ammoniac smell in a confined space — under a sink, in a basement corner — often signals an active rodent population nearby, even when you have not seen one yet.

How it works

Our 3-step rodent control process

Clear, transparent, and explained at every step.

1

Inspection

A trained technician walks the property to identify entry points, activity zones, and any conducive conditions — moisture, food sources, gaps in structure.

2

Treatment

Tamper-resistant bait stations or snap-trap setups along established rodent routes, placed safely away from children and pets while remaining effective on the target population.

3

Exclusion & Follow-up

Sealing the entry points so the next generation cannot get in. A follow-up visit confirms activity has ceased, with adjustments if needed.

Why Montreal homeowners call DMP for rodent work

We are a Montreal and South Shore family-owned pest control company. Bilingual, owner-operated, and focused on doing the work properly the first time.

  • Same-day service. Most rodent calls in our service area get a same-day or next-day visit.
  • Bilingual EN / FR. Every technician communicates with residents and landlords in both languages.
  • Operator-led. You speak with the people doing the work, not a national call centre.
  • Honest assessments. If the situation does not need a treatment, we say so. Inspection is part of the job.
  • Multi-unit experience. Plex buildings, condo associations, restaurants — coordinated work across multiple units when needed.
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Service area

Where we work

We serve all of Montreal Island, the South Shore, Laval, and surrounding municipalities.

Montreal Plateau-Mont-Royal Sud-Ouest Verdun NDG Côte-des-Neiges Outremont Westmount Saint-Laurent Ahuntsic Montréal-Nord Longueuil Brossard Saint-Hubert Boucherville Saint-Lambert Laval
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Understand the species in your home

Detailed reading on the rodents you might be dealing with and how they behave in Montreal buildings.

Questions

Frequently asked

How do I tell mice from rats?
Mouse droppings are about the size of a grain of rice, pointed at the ends. Rat droppings are larger, closer to the size of a raisin. Mice produce many small droppings (50-75 per day) along travel routes; rats produce fewer but larger ones, often near food sources. Adult mice are 7-10 cm body length; adult Norway rats are 20-25 cm.
Are rodents in my home a health risk?
Mice and rats are documented vectors of several pathogens, including hantavirus, leptospirosis, and salmonella. Risk to any individual person under normal conditions is low, but it rises sharply when droppings or urine are disturbed without proper precautions. Public health guidance recommends wet-cleaning, not dry-sweeping, any area with rodent activity, and contacting a professional for active infestations.
Why are rodents so common in Montreal?
Montreal's older housing stock, wood-frame construction, and shared-wall buildings create ideal conditions. Mice can squeeze through openings as small as 6 millimetres — about the width of a pencil — and Montreal buildings have many such openings around pipes, dryer vents, and foundations. Norway rats have been an established part of Montreal's underground ecology since the colonial era.
What does a treatment involve?
A standard rodent treatment includes an inspection of the structure to identify entry points and active areas, deployment of tamper-resistant bait stations or snap-trap setups along travel routes, exclusion work to seal openings the rodents are using, and a follow-up visit to confirm activity has ceased.
Is it safe with kids and pets?
Yes. Tamper-resistant bait stations are specifically designed so that children and household pets cannot reach the bait inside. Snap-trap placements are coordinated to avoid family-traffic areas while remaining effective on rodent routes.
Do you offer same-day service?
Yes, same-day service is generally available across Montreal, the South Shore, and Laval, subject to availability and your postal code. Call us or submit the form for current openings.
Do you work with landlords and property managers?
Yes. We coordinate directly with building managers for multi-unit work, including cluster treatments where adjacent units need to be addressed at the same time. Written service reports are provided after every visit.

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