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Rodent & Squirrel Pest Control Services in Edmonton
Rodent Control Edmonton โ Mice & Rat Removal Experts
Rodents are a serious issue in Edmonton homes and businesses. Mice and rats can cause damage, contaminate food, and quickly multiply if not addressed.
At We Clean Pest Control, we provide effective rodent control solutions that eliminate infestations and prevent them from returning.
Why Rodents Are a Year-Round Problem in Edmonton
While many people notice rodents in winter, activity begins much earlier.
In summer:
- Rodents search for food and nesting areas
- Entry points are established
In fall/winter:
- Rodents move indoors for warmth
๐ Early control prevents larger infestations later.


Signs You Have Rodents
- Droppings in kitchens or storage areas
- Scratching sounds in walls or ceilings
- Chewed wires or food packaging
- Nests made from insulation or debris
Our Rodent Control Process
We focus on complete elimination and prevention:
- Inspection โ Identify entry points and nesting areas
- Treatment โ Use targeted solutions to remove rodents
- Exclusion โ Seal entry points
- Prevention โ Long-term protection strategies
Why DIY Rodent Control Isnโt Enough
DIY traps may help temporarily but often fail to solve the root problem.
Challenges include:
- Hidden nests
- Rapid reproduction
- Missed entry points
๐ Professional service ensures long-term results.
Protect Your Home from Rodents
Donโt wait for a small issue to become a major infestation.
๐ Call We Clean Pest Control for rodent control in Edmonton
๐ Same-day service may be available

FAQs โ Rodent Control Edmonton
Q: How do rodents get into homes?
Through small gaps in foundations, walls, and roofs.
Q: How fast do rodents multiply?
Very quicklyโsmall problems can escalate within weeks.
Q: Are rodents dangerous?
Yes, they can spread bacteria and cause structural damage.
Q: Can rodents be completely eliminated?
Yes, with proper treatment and prevention strategies.