Rodent Control
Mice and rats are high up on the wolf's favorite diet.
RODENTS DON'T STAND A CHANCE AGAINST US
RODENTS DON'T STAND A CHANCE AGAINST US

Treatment
Inspection: Our inspection helps us to determine size of activity, entry points and food sources. Based on our inspection, we establish a treatment plan that will eliminate the rodent activity as quickly and safely as possible.
Sealing entry points: Gray Wolf Pest Control will seal any rodent entry points at the same day of treatment. We will seal any entry points that we can that is within our limits. However, if there are structural problems, big entry points or damage to the home causing rodent entry we may recommend the use of a contractor to fix those areas.
Treatments: We use our tools, equipment, products and methods to establish a fast and effective control over rodents. Our treatment plans run from 90 day, 6 month and 1 year warrantied treatments.
Monitor: We are able to monitor the activity to make sure mice or rat issues are gone.
House Mouse
Appearance: Mice will have short hair around their bodies. In Windsor and Essex county you may generally find two different species of mice; the house mouse and deer mouse. House mice are very common pests in the city, they are light gray to black in colour. Their tail is generally long and hairless and their ears are fairly large. Eventually they may grow to 19 cm long and weigh between 10 - 30 grams.
Behaviour: Mice generally like to make homes in sheltered areas that are away from the elements. Since mice don't hibernate; they are in need of warm areas once the temperatures begin to drop. They have a very large diet and will eat grains, fruits, nuts and many other foods.
Reproduction: The female house mouse can produce up to 8 litres a year averaging 6 mice per litre, therefore one female mouse alone can produce a maximum of 48 mice in a year. This reproduction rate makes the house mouse to be recognized as one of the highest.
Facts: - Mice can enter a home through any small opening the size of a dime. - They can often carry many serious diseases.
Rats
Appearance: In Windsor and Essex county you will generally find two species of rats; the Norway Rat and Roof Rat.
Norway Rat: When fully grown, the Norway rat typically measures 23cm from end to end and weighs an average of 2 lbs. They are typically light gray to black and have longer fur around their body than a house mouse.
Roof Rat: Their appearance is black, gray or dark brown in colour. When fully grown, the roof rat can measure upwards of 40 cm long. They have a long hairless tail, pointy nose and big ears and eyes.
Behavior: Some may assume that mice and rats are similar only rats are larger, well rats do have larger bodies however they have a very different behaviour. Rats consume a high quantity of water per day and will require a water source to survive. For that reason, the ideal location for rats are sheltered areas that are as close to water sources as possible. Rats are omnivorous and will consume a wide variety of meats, grains, nuts, and fruits. Rats live a nocturnal lifestyle, they may hide during the day and they do not tend to explore new areas as much as mice. Rats have very good hearing and will rely a lot on echolocation to navigate themselves around. They possess physical capabilities that will allow them to enter a building by gnawing, jumping, climbing and swimming.
Reproduction: Norway rats reach reproductive maturity after 3 months from when they are born. Throughout the year they will have between 4 - 7 litters each having 8 - 12 pups per litter.
For any Rodent control contact us -> 519-987-3490
Inspection: Our inspection helps us to determine size of activity, entry points and food sources. Based on our inspection, we establish a treatment plan that will eliminate the rodent activity as quickly and safely as possible.
Sealing entry points: Gray Wolf Pest Control will seal any rodent entry points at the same day of treatment. We will seal any entry points that we can that is within our limits. However, if there are structural problems, big entry points or damage to the home causing rodent entry we may recommend the use of a contractor to fix those areas.
Treatments: We use our tools, equipment, products and methods to establish a fast and effective control over rodents. Our treatment plans run from 90 day, 6 month and 1 year warrantied treatments.
Monitor: We are able to monitor the activity to make sure mice or rat issues are gone.
House Mouse
Appearance: Mice will have short hair around their bodies. In Windsor and Essex county you may generally find two different species of mice; the house mouse and deer mouse. House mice are very common pests in the city, they are light gray to black in colour. Their tail is generally long and hairless and their ears are fairly large. Eventually they may grow to 19 cm long and weigh between 10 - 30 grams.
Behaviour: Mice generally like to make homes in sheltered areas that are away from the elements. Since mice don't hibernate; they are in need of warm areas once the temperatures begin to drop. They have a very large diet and will eat grains, fruits, nuts and many other foods.
Reproduction: The female house mouse can produce up to 8 litres a year averaging 6 mice per litre, therefore one female mouse alone can produce a maximum of 48 mice in a year. This reproduction rate makes the house mouse to be recognized as one of the highest.
Facts: - Mice can enter a home through any small opening the size of a dime. - They can often carry many serious diseases.
Rats
Appearance: In Windsor and Essex county you will generally find two species of rats; the Norway Rat and Roof Rat.
Norway Rat: When fully grown, the Norway rat typically measures 23cm from end to end and weighs an average of 2 lbs. They are typically light gray to black and have longer fur around their body than a house mouse.
Roof Rat: Their appearance is black, gray or dark brown in colour. When fully grown, the roof rat can measure upwards of 40 cm long. They have a long hairless tail, pointy nose and big ears and eyes.
Behavior: Some may assume that mice and rats are similar only rats are larger, well rats do have larger bodies however they have a very different behaviour. Rats consume a high quantity of water per day and will require a water source to survive. For that reason, the ideal location for rats are sheltered areas that are as close to water sources as possible. Rats are omnivorous and will consume a wide variety of meats, grains, nuts, and fruits. Rats live a nocturnal lifestyle, they may hide during the day and they do not tend to explore new areas as much as mice. Rats have very good hearing and will rely a lot on echolocation to navigate themselves around. They possess physical capabilities that will allow them to enter a building by gnawing, jumping, climbing and swimming.
Reproduction: Norway rats reach reproductive maturity after 3 months from when they are born. Throughout the year they will have between 4 - 7 litters each having 8 - 12 pups per litter.
For any Rodent control contact us -> 519-987-3490