
Rats
Feature Details Color Brown (Norway), Black (Roof), Grayish (Woodrat), Brownish-gray (Marsh Rice Rat). Size 12–20 inches, including tail, varying by
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Color | Black or dark brown with a lighter underside. |
| Size | 15–20 cm in body length, plus a long tail of 17–25 cm. |
| Shape | Slender body, pointed nose, and large ears. |
| Appearance | Sleek fur, long whiskers, and a tail longer than its body. |
| Common Locations | Attics, roofs, basements, and areas near food storage. |
| Breeding | Breed year-round in warm areas; litters of 5–8 pups every 21–23 days. |
| Primary Habitat | Urban areas, rooftops, trees, and dense vegetation close to human dwellings. |
| Life Cycle | 1-year lifespan in the wild, with rapid reproduction rates. |
| Also Known As | Black rat, ship rat. |
| Quick Facts | Roof rats are excellent climbers and thrive in high places. |
| Signs of Presence | Droppings, gnawed wires, greasy rub marks on walls, and scratching noises at night. |
| Preferred Diet | Fruits, nuts, grains, and human food scraps. |
| Entry Points | Roof gaps, vents, cracks in walls, and poorly sealed doors. |

“Eastern Gray Squirrels are resourceful pests that require a strategic approach for removal. At Exterminator Brampton, we recommend addressing the problem as soon as you notice the signs. Early intervention not only prevents property damage but also ensures a humane resolution. Our experts are here to help you secure your home or business effectively.”
Structural damage to roofs, wiring, and food contamination.
May spread diseases like leptospirosis and salmonella.

Roof rats (Rattus rattus), also called black rats, are invasive pests common in urban areas like Brampton. These agile climbers often nest in high places such as attics, roofs, and trees. They are notorious for gnawing on electrical wiring, damaging structures, and contaminating food supplies. Roof rats can also spread harmful diseases like leptospirosis, rat-bite fever, and salmonella. Addressing infestations promptly is essential to avoid property damage, health risks, and potential fire hazards caused by chewed wires.
Roof rats are prevalent in Brampton and nearby urban areas due to their adaptability to human environments. With easy access to food, water, and shelter, these pests thrive in residential neighborhoods, especially in properties with mature trees or poor sealing. Exterminator Brampton specializes in efficient removal tailored to the challenges of the local climate and environment.
If you hear scratching or scampering noises from your attic, notice chewed wires or droppings, or find nests made of shredded materials, you likely have a squirrel infestation. Entry points around vents, chimneys, or eaves are also common signs of their presence. Prompt identification can prevent extensive damage.
Exterminator Brampton offers safe, humane methods to remove Eastern Gray Squirrels from your property. Our experts inspect entry points, install traps, and recommend repairs to prevent re-entry. For larger infestations, exclusion devices and deterrents are used to relocate squirrels without harm, ensuring long-term peace of mind.
Preventing Eastern Gray Squirrel infestations starts with sealing potential entry points, such as roof gaps or open vents. Regularly trim tree branches near your home and avoid leaving bird feeders or food sources accessible. Installing chimney caps and wire mesh can further protect your property from these clever climbers.
The removal process typically takes 1–2 weeks, depending on the size of the infestation and the complexity of the property. Repairing entry points and ensuring full exclusion might extend the timeline slightly for permanent results.
While not aggressive, they can carry diseases and parasites, posing health risks to humans.
Squirrels enter through gaps in roofs, chimneys, or vents, seeking warmth and shelter.
Scratching noises, chewed wires, droppings, and nests made of shredded materials are common signs.
Seal entry points, install chimney caps, and trim nearby tree branches to discourage access.
Yes, Exterminator Brampton uses humane traps and exclusion devices to relocate squirrels safely.

Feature Details Color Brown (Norway), Black (Roof), Grayish (Woodrat), Brownish-gray (Marsh Rice Rat). Size 12–20 inches, including tail, varying by

Feature Description Color Grey with a white underbelly; some variations may include brown or black fur. Size Approximately 23–30 cm

Attribute Description Color Light brown to reddish-brown with a white belly and feet. Size 7-10 cm body length; tail length