Residents of strata communities and property managers are often faced with the challenge of dealing with pest or wildlife concerns, in particular mice. While many strata management programs implement exterior rodent management, the efficacy of this approach is useless when it comes to interior control.

Picture this scenario: rodent stations strategically placed around the perimeter of the building, often right next to active entry points, supposedly controlling the population which freely enters and exits the structure. However, despite these efforts, mice continue to find their way inside through unsealed holes and gaps in the structure. It's a recurring cycle that seems to prioritize profit over solving the underlying problem.

Once inside the building mice will move within the shared structural space and utility lines between units, causing distress to residents and damage to property. Residents are often advised to seal interior holes as a quick fix, but this can exacerbate the issue by trapping mice within walls, leading to further damage to wiring, plumbing, and drywall as they attempt to find a way out.

The solution is simple: a holistic permanent approach focusing on addressing the root cause and interior mouse removal. By sealing off entry points on the outside of the building, we can effectively stop the flow of mice entering the structure. Once completed, a humane poison free trapping program is run in affected units to target and remove any remaining mice locked inside, once complete the entire building will be mouse-free. Guaranteed. 

Contact our team today for an assessment to inform strata council and provide permanent solutions without recurring contracts.