Snap Pest Control

Pest & Animal Control
Mississauga ON L5K 2M3
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Private User
Private User
Private User reviews Oakville, ON
10/10

Racoon prevention

A number of houses in our neighborhood have had racoons access their attics. To be proactive, I called SNAP Pest Control to racoon proof my house. Joe came on time and provided excellent service. He explained what measures he was taking and why. He installed wire mesh in locations where racoons could access the attic and empty roof spaces. He also suggested further preventative strategies. I am very satisfied with the service provided.

Approximate cost of services:
$325.00
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Melissa in Etobicoke
Melissa in Etobicoke
5 reviews Etobicoke, ON
10/10

Excellent at what he does!

Initially worked with snap pest control on a mice issue in the basement. Have had at least 5 companies over the past 15 years try to resolve it. His thorough work effort found where they were getting in, and his handy work stopped the entry. Next called them for wasp issue, came very quickly and helped to determine where the nest was. Dealt with the problem.

Approximate cost of services:
$275.00
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Company Response

Thanks guys. Nice to hear the mice are resolved. The nest was tricky, enormous, and in a well traveled location. Happy its over with too. Joe

Matthew  from Toronto
Matthew from Toronto
7 reviews York, ON
10/10

Gotta pest. Hire Joe.

TL;DR. Hire Joe if you have pests. He cares and he spends time making sure they're gone. I've never met a better pest expert. And we live in an old house in Toronto that backs onto and alley....

Our second-story flat roof clearly had a yellow jacket wasp nest/infestation in it - we could see dozens of wasps flying in and out of it at any given moment and some of them manged to get into our house. I hired a well-known pest company to get rid of the nest, but after their visit the problem still persisted. And to be honest I wasn't hopeful given they spent approx 20mins start to finish working the job. It was after that experience I sought out an alternative pest expert to take on the job. Enter Joe. I liked my first call with him. He was empathetic, promised he would get rid of the wasps and as a small business owner, was committed to fulfilling that promise. Joe arrived as scheduled and spent 5 hours working to eliminate the nest. He vacuumed the wasps coming in and out of our roof and spent over an hour accessing their path and spreading pesticide to ensure the wasps were eradciated. I couldn't be happier with Joe's work and his professionalism. Hire Joe if you want to get rid of your pests. Full stop.

Approximate cost of services:
$250.00
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Company Response

Thank you for your review. Glad it all worked out and yes I did spend 5 hours on this one huge nest but that's what the job required. The nest was high up in a backyard with a flat roof. I had to squeeze a 32 foot ladder through a laneway to get up to the corner of the roof. I had to remove the gutter guard to gain access to the area whereby the wasps where entering and exiting. I had to create a swarm and sit in one spot and vacuum for hours to get them all out. The previous company failed for many reasons but the main one was that they could never have inserted a duster in that area without first removing the gutter guard. They just dusted around and hoped for the best. Meanwhile it rained the next day and hence hardly any reduction in the wasps whatsoever. i love a good swarm.

Wagner
Wagner
8 reviews Mississauga, ON
10/10

Wasp problem

I called snap pest control and spoke with Joe explained to him my problem with wasps in my home and what I had been doing to get rid of them. Joe was honest and said I did 90 percent of the work already and gave me some advice and it worked he could have not told me any thing and charge me for a visit but he was honest and kind. I will be using him for future problem if they arise. Highly reccomend

Approximate cost of services:
$0.00
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Company Response

Hey I almost felt like hiring you I was so impressed by your skills. Joe

JLu
JLu
3 reviews Old Toronto, ON
10/10

Wasp nest elimination

This was our second time working with Joe, after a great first experience. He helped eliminate a wasp colony in front of our house in an effective and safe way. Hes such an expert at what he does - in addition hes a great communicator, super calm and just relaxed in a situation when we are stressed about these wasps. Hes just a great human period. We really enjoyed working with Joe and would definitely reach out to him again in the future. Highly recommend.

Approximate cost of services:
$170.00
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Company Response

Thanks guys. I'm truly blessed to have such wonderful clients indeed. So nice to know I've made a difference in peoples lives. This brings me great joy.

Werner at Chaplin and Avenue
Werner at Chaplin and Avenue
20 reviews Old Toronto, ON
10/10

Wasp Nest thoroughly eradicated

Joe is truly a rare craftsman who takes pride in his work. This may seem an unusual way to describe someone who operates in the field of pest control, but when you see him in action you will see what I am talking about. He identifies the location of the nest, and then proceeds to vacuum up the wasps one at a time until they're gone, and also uses environmentally friendly means to desiccate the wasps nest location so they cannot again try to take over that nest. I learned a lot. And mostly I learned, when wasps build a nest on your property, call Joe, and you're in excellent hands.

Approximate cost of services:
$200.00
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Company Response

Thank you for your review. It's an interesting time of the year when everyone is overwhelmed with wasps. This year is exceptionally busy with wasps and hornets. Favorable conditions have created a veritable bonanza of these pests. I try to vary my methods and always look for the worst case scenario because wasps can cause problems for a homeowner. What may seem simple and straight forward can easily backfire and create a bigger issue. The biggest problem is caused by simply dusting a wasp access point and assuming they will just die as they enter and exit. Wasps can strip wood off trees and they can also enter a home if they're blocked out by dust. How many calls I get with people that have blocked wasps out and now they are swarming the interior of a home is staggering. Just proceed with caution is all I ask. Joe

Stacey
Stacey
2 reviews Toronto, ON
10/10

Squirrel removal

Joe is the best! Extremely thorough, efficient, knowledgeable and a man of his word! He goes above and beyond and is a pleasure to deal with! I highly recommend Snap Pest Control!
Stacey and Tim

Approximate cost of services:
$300.00
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Company Response

Thanks guys glad things have worked out. Joe

Private User
Private User
Private User reviews Etobicoke, ON
10/10

Rats in the Basement

After our dog started sniffing around our NEWLY finished basement, we never would have dreamed wed see what we did. We found rat droppings underneath kitchen cabinets behind kick plate. Needless to say, it was unsettling. To make this story short, by some miracle we were able to find Joe. He came in and located an OPEN DRAIN pipe our amazing contractor left for us so that rats would have easy access to our home. Joe sealed it up and helped to restore our sanity. This man is the real deal. If you want the pests gone and you dont want them to return, Joe is your guy. Dont fool around with companies that just want to place bait traps and run. Find the access point and close it for good.

Approximate cost of services:
$500.00
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Company Response

Thank you for your review. I get this call about rats in the basement kitchen. This situation corresponded to some degree with the other rat job with my long response from a few reviews down the list. The difference here was the kitchen was attached to an exterior wall and the plastic plumbing stack was closed off with some mesh. There was a cabinet door covering the stack which gave me just enough room to slide into it . Inside I looked at it and turning my head to the right ever so slightly I could see the faintest outline of a half circle. I had only 3 inches to see it and half my body was squeezed into this area and yet sure enough I felt as if there was something there. In order to be certain the kick plate was removed in its entirety. I approximated the drain to be around 4 feet from where I was initially. With my body on the floor and with my left arm extended out as far as it could reach I could feel the rusty cast iron. The issue was getting to it and closing it off. I had to make an opening into the to open and then seal up the wall. Once again nothing is easy and now I know why that contractor left that drain like that. I had to really contort myself in order to access this location. First things were baited then I came back and finished the whole thing off. Happily my streak is still on.

Private User
Private User
Private User reviews Scarborough, ON
10/10

Rodent incursion

Rats have been a problem in my area for the last few years, likely since the last garbage pickup strike. I suspected a rat most recently found its way into my bsmt. I called SNAP Pest Control and Joe responded the same day. Joe was very professional, pleasant, and patient; he took the time to reassure a totally freaked out customer. After examining my home, inside and out, he was able to determine the site of the incursion. He paid two visits to my home to ensure the issue was resolved. After closing up the site using heavy wire mesh and concrete, I have not had any issues with rodents. Thank you, Joe!

Approximate cost of services:
$560.00
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Company Response

Thanks for your review. This job involved some very cramped spaces with a lot droppings. Once again exterior stations outside doing nothing from the previous pest companies. Once again frustrated clients that are desperate to get their homes back at the mercy of the industry. I take rat jobs very seriously and I know what can happen. It was an honor to have you as a client and I'm pleased that everything worked out so well. Nothing gives me more satisfaction then knowing I've been able to lock out rats from a home. Its the only way the issue is resolved for good and my streak is still on too.

Private User
Private User
Private User reviews Old Toronto, ON
10/10

Rats finally gone!

I am a tenant with an apartment in a private home. About 18 months ago, I thought there was a mouse running around my apartment. Turned out it was a rat. Two different pest control companies had no answer for the problem. My landlords and I couldn't figure out how the rats were getting into the house and after I discovered that the rats had eaten through/ruined many stored items, a contact suggested reaching out to Joe from Snap Pest Control. He came the same day I called and diagnosed that the rats were likely coming through an opening in the basement floor (not through the outside walls as we and the other pest control companies thought). After removing material that was covering the basement floor, he found a hole, covered it with cement and the problem is now thankfully 100% resolved. I can't recommend Joe highly enough - my landlords and I are truly thrilled that he diagnosed and solved the rat problem. Thank you Joe!!!

Approximate cost of services:
$750.00
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Company Response

Thanks for your review. I remember the job well and will recount my experience here as a general response so that anyone out there who may be experiencing this issue will have a little more grasp of this problem and how it can seriously affect a homeowner. I remember driving along on Bloor when I got the call. In my mind I was just driving and thinking about various jobs and I felt I needed to go East for some reason. When I got the call I'd been on a streak with rat jobs going into last year and have I've been many jobs in with no issues. There is a certain deal of anxiety that I get from a rat job which is hard to explain. Will it be complex or strait forward ( I've had to gut whole basements ) I never really know until I arrive on the scene. Is this the job that takes me off my streak for once? The challenge was on and so I went, headed right to the house in question like it was meant to be. Arriving at the home I noticed exterior rat bait stations were placed all over the backyard by the previous pest control companies. To me that was the first indication that there was a problem. Having exterior bait stations makes no difference in a rat incursion into a home. The Rats outside and rats inside are two distinct populations which typically never meet, so how is this effective. For 18 months those stations were outside and yet the population on the inside continued unchecked. If anybody comes to your home and recommends exterior stations they are just grasping at straws on your dime. My intention here is to assist the homeowner that is reading this, and save them stress of having to endure what my client went through for the past 18 months. Back to the rat job. On the inside of the home I believe there were 2 or 3 large wooden snap traps and nothing else. The idea that two separate companies would simply install exterior stations and leave behind a few wooden snap traps was to me the epitome of both a lack of caring and or sheer inexperience. This job takes a keen sense as well a general knowledge as to the the potential structure of a home in tandem with opening walls. The main issue was the rats were entering via the kitchen in the basement. They were chewing away at the kickplates which I found unusual with respect to my previous jobs. Having experience in rats over the course of 18 years means I can go back in time to find similarities or discrepancies which could help in solving a stubborn problem. On the other side of the kitchen was a storage room with a washer and dryer which I found interesting. The kick plate was accessible to rats via this one wall. Though there were plenty of other access sources that could lead one to the location but for some unknown reason my instinct told me to look there first. The wall was filled with storage and as I mentioned before a washer and dryer which was all placed upon a platform raised off the concrete floor by 4 inches. I sat on a chair and looked at it for a long time and kept asking myself why, why would somebody need to elevate their appliances off the ground in a basement. The possibility of my searching for an access point and finding it here seemed plausible but remember I was headed East on Bloor when I received the call and the prospect now of having to take on the scope of this job at 4 00 pm just didn't seem right because I wasn't prepared mentally or physically. What I did do however was bait the location under the kickplate heavily with a product that I know rats love to eat. The decision was made that we would schedule the job for the next couple of days just so they could eat the bait and die outside. On the way home I wondered if this was the job that was going to break my streak and I Tossed and turned all night thinking of that washer and dryer and that platform. Upon returning to the home a few days later I went right to it. All the bait was gone from my previous visit and so I knew they were all dead by now. The platform was almost the entire length of the wall with a divider partition separating the storage from the appliances. The client insisted upon having her storage in the upper right unscathed which meant I would have to keep the partition wall as it was the only thing holding the upper storage unit together. This small storage spot meant that I couldn't remove the platform which made this job more difficult because I would now have to work around it somehow which I will get to later. The storage items were removed with not to much effort which enabled me to finally see that portion of the wall on the right side. I drilled 3 or 4 small tiny holes at one foot intervals until I reached the far right corner. Once completed I inserted my snake scope to have a better look into the wall. Knowing that this was an interior wall was beneficial since I knew that I would not be dealing with insulation which could hinder my view. The second hole looked interesting to me and right away I had my hopes up thinking, this must be it !!!!. I see an old rusty cast Iron plumbing stack just loaded with rat droppings. I tried to get the camera to reach the back part of the stack with no luck. The prospect that I found this as a source was very real to me because I had encountered these rusty stacks so many times before. In order to make sure I simply had to open the wall there and see for myself so I went back to my truck pulled out an extension cord and a Dremel along with some eye wear, overalls, a mask, and a large flashlight ( torch for you British out there ). This section of the wall ( 2' x 2' ) showed the stack and so I'm feeling around it and I touch it only to see it fall right outta the open wall. I was startled to say the least when it dropped out and had a laugh once I realized that it wasn't connected to anything at all. Just a stack that some plumber left in that wall who knows how long ago. There was one benefit though, I was able to inspect the exterior wall a little better and saw that there were no droppings at all which meant I was still dealing with the area. After vacuuming up around a hundred dropping I decided I wanted to look under the platform with my camera. This is what I call the second phase of my adventure. I figured I could use my cordless drill and since it was already with me felt confident it would suffice without any issues. My cordless drill was having a hard time with this plywood and so I go back to my truck for the corded drill and some new bits. This platform had to be 4 inches thick in layers of dried out nasty looking plywood from hell. Eventually I was able to get make a few holes which showed me even more rat droppings were underneath it. The camera could only go vertical and I needed to see the whole section so I had to cut open the location. This seems easy enough so I first tried to cut from one drilled hole with my jigsaw to the other. After the first blade went I decided I needed my skilsaw. The skilsaw proved better and within a shorter period of time I was able to cut out another section which was also vacuumed up and proved to not be the source. Now at this point I was thinking my streak of rat jobs was coming to an end. Having looked at the area I was left with a washer and dryer which I knew was going to require some detailed work to remove simply because of the water sources etc...and besides the place was a mess, with dust and droppings and material everywhere. The location was cleaned up and my client called up a handy man to unhook the machines for the next day. Next day rolls around and I attempt to cut open the area on the left of the platform where the washer and drier were only to find negative results. Now at this stage there was a cut up platform with a partition wall holding up this small precious storage shelf. I pleaded with my client ( third stage )that we had to fully remove the platform entirely in order to rule it out. My client was heart broken the partition plywood support came down along with the tiny storage. I grab my crowbar and with one thrust the platform slides right off the floor. To my amazement there was a small section about the size of a tennis ball glaring straight up and me which had all the hallmarks of rat entry. Had I not insisted upon the removal of that wall which was supporting the storage location this problem would still be going on to this day. Hard work and cement is what it took to get this job done and not some exterior bait stations and a handful of snap traps. Just letting you guys out there know. OH by the way my client has even better storage now with way more space. Streak is still on. Joe

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With of wealth of knowledge, Snap pest control is ready and willing to help you find the right solutions to your pest control problems.

Whether your sitting at home and just saw a mouse or your in the food service industry and want to inquire about a monthly plan, Snap is here to help. All uniforms and vehicles are un-marked and we will never show up at your business or home at a busy time. With reasonable rates and personalized service you can rest assured that your in good hands.

Pest Control Services
Bed Bug Extermination
Mice Extermination
Termite Control
Carpenter Ant Control
Rat Removal
Wasp Removal
All types of bugs and pests

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Raccoon Removal
Skunk Removal
Squirrel Removal
Pigeon Removal
Humane Animal Rescue

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Our certified animal control technicians are experienced in trapping animals, sealing entrance points and making sure that you don’t experience problems with wild animals again.

CATEGORIES
Pest & Animal Control
SPECIALITIES
termites, wildlife ,serious insect pests,rodents and rodent proofing
WEBSITE
https://www.snappestcontrol.com
YEAR ESTABLISHED
2007
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
2
PAYMENT METHOD
credit cards, cheques, email money transfers,.
LICENSES
Ontario Structural Exterminator LicenseesAPMPO - Association of Pest Management Professionals
MEMBERSHIPS
Registered With the Ontario Ministry of Environment,NPMA - National Pest Management Association
LIABILITY INSURANCE
Yes
WORKERS COMPENSATION
Yes
BONDED
Yes
PROJECT RATE
Based on job
WRITTEN CONTRACT
Yes
WARRANTY TERMS
available on a job to job basis
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