Saint-Sulpice Exterminator
Saint-Sulpice is a small historic Lanaudière village stretched along the St. Lawrence, between Repentigny and Lavaltrie, with its heritage riverside core and farm rangs. This mix of riverbanks, old stock and farmland mostly draws shore rats, carpenter ants and field mice. Our Saint-Sulpice exterminator treats at the source, from the waterfront home to the rang farm.
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450·589·8833Where we work in Saint-Sulpice
From the riverside core to the farm rangs, each Saint-Sulpice sector has its own stock and dominant pests.
Riverside village
Heritage core and river edgeRangs and countryside
Farmland and woodlotsThe pest changes with the calendar
What comes back in Saint-Sulpice, from the river edge to the rangs, across the year.
The river flood dislodges rats
The spring rise of the St. Lawrence drives Norway rats from the banks toward the basements and garages of the Chemin du Roy waterfront homes.
Rats risingCarpenter ants and wasps by the water
The damp wood of riverside decks draws carpenter ants, while wasps nest under the eaves of the old stock.
Insects risingField mice come in
With the fields harvested, the field mice of Saint-Sulpice migrate toward the barns, rang homes and village bungalows for the winter.
Rodents risingThe river edge stays warm
With the river frozen, a rodent that came in during the fall settles into a mild Chemin du Roy riverside basement and continues its litters until spring.
Rodents shelteredWhat shapes our work here
Three realities specific to Saint-Sulpice that guide our method.
The water brings the rats
The St. Lawrence banks form a reservoir of Norway rats that reach the village and waterfront homes. We treat building access as much as the exterior.
The old stock lets pests in
Old foundations and period wood of the riverside core offer countless passages to rodents and insects. We seal the old stock without spoiling it.
The fields feed the mice
The farm rangs and their woodlots sustain field mice and rats we trace to the farmhouses. We seal the perimeter before baiting.
Three cases we handle often here
Typical Saint-Sulpice situations, seen from the field.
Riverside basement in spring
The river flood pushes a Norway rat into a basement by the water. We close the access under the slab and set secured stations.
Deck by the river
Soft boards and sawdust under a riverside deck reveal a nest. We locate it and dry the damp wood that drew it.
Rang home in the fall
After the harvests, field mice reach a farmhouse. We seal the perimeter and set secured stations.
Our extermination services in Saint-Sulpice
Six pests dominate Saint-Sulpice. For each one, a method suited to the riverside village and the rangs.
Carpenter ants
The damp wood of riverside decks and the old Chemin du Roy core feeds carpenter ants. We trace the trail to the nest, often near a leak, before treating.
Mice
Rang homes, bungalows and village stock let mice and field mice in through cracks and foundations. We seal the perimeter before placing discreet stations.
Cockroaches
Cockroaches lodge in the apartments and shops of the village core. Targeted gel in cracks and a check of neighbouring units to stop the spread.
Rats
The St. Lawrence banks and the rangs make Saint-Sulpice rat country. We close access under the slab and along foundations, then set secured bait kept out of reach.
Bed bugs
A trip home or a second-hand piece of furniture can bring bed bugs into a Saint-Sulpice bedroom. We target mattress, box spring and baseboards with steam and residual product, without discarding furniture.
Wasps
Eaves of the riverside stock and sheds give wasps nest sites. Safe removal at height and sealing of the access to prevent a return.
What our reading of the sector rests on
Open references to understand Saint-Sulpice and its shores.
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