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Pest Control

Whether you own property or rent, live or work in Loyalist Township, everyone has a role in rodent prevention. Rodent proofing your home and property is the most important factor to prevent and control these pests.

Pest Control Responsibilities

Pest control on private property is the responsibility of the homeowner. If you require professional services you may wish to contact a licensed pest control company. Visit Canada411.ca for local pest control service providers.

Tips to Control Rodents on your Property

  • Remove all potential sources of food from the premises, such as bird seed left out for birds.
  • Routinely harvest ripe fruit and pick up all fruit that has fallen to the ground.
  • Store pet food in metal containers with tight sealing lids and do not leave uneaten pet food outdoors.
  • Avoid storing food in garages and storage sheds unless it is in rat-proof covered metal containers.
  • Control snails and clean up pet feces because they are favored food items.
  • Keep trash cans closed at all time with tightly fitted lids.
  • Repair leaking eliminate any other faucets, sprinklers, or other piping. Keep drain covers tightly fastened and unnecessary standing water.

  • Close all openings larger than ¼ inch to exclude rats and mice.
  • Repair or replace damaged vent screens.
  • Remove all trash and debris.
  • Stack woodpiles, lumber and household items at least 18 inches above the ground, and 12 inches away from fences and walls.
  • Trim trees, bushes and vines at least 4 feet away from the roof.
  • Remove heavy vegetation away from buildings and fences.
  • Thin vegetation to allow daylight in and remove rat hiding places.

For information and tips on how to help prevent and control rodent infestation please visit the Government of Canada website

Are you experiencing rodents inside your home? Contact South East Health Unit at 613-354-3357 or visit South East Health Unit website for more information on Rodent Infestations

Property Standards By-Law

Loyalist Township Property Standards By-Law No. 2002-34 and amendment 2009-40 outlines responsibilities in section 3.9 Yards and Property:

3.9 YARDS AND PROPERTY

3.9.5 All yards, property and vacant lots shall be kept clean and free from termites, rodents, vermin and other pests and any conditions which might result in the harbouring of such pests.

If you feel a neighbour's home is in disrepair or has garbage and debris on the property which could attract rats, please speak to By-law Enforcement at 613-386-7351, extension 123# or 100#.

Landlord and Tenant Responsibilities

The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 protects tenants and helps landlords. The Landlord and Tenant Board helps to resolve landlord and tenant disputes including landlord and tenant rights and responsibilities under the Act.

A landlord is responsible to make sure that the property is kept in a good state of repair, is fit to live in and meets all the health and safety standards that apply. However, both the landlord and tenant have responsibilities when it comes to fixing rodent problems. The landlord may have to arrange to treat the unit for pests, and the tenant may have to do some work in the unit to prepare for these treatments.

A tenant experiencing problems with pests should talk to their landlord, superintendent, or property manager immediately. The tenant should ask them in writing to fix the problem and keep a copy of this letter for themselves. The landlord will need to fix the problem within a reasonable time. If the landlord does not fix the problem the tenant may:

  • Contact Loyalist Township Building Services regarding Property Standards By-law at 613-386-7351, ext. 174#.
  • File an application about maintenance (Form T6) with the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB). The LTB will then schedule a hearing where both the landlord and tenant can provide evidence about the problem. If an order to fix the problem has been received and the landlord is not following the order the tenant can contact the Rental Housing Enforcement Unit.

If the landlord is trying to fix the problem and the tenant is refusing to cooperate, the landlord can provide the tenant with a 7-day notice to cooperate before ending the tenancy. If the tenant still does not cooperate with efforts to treat the pest problem, the landlord can file an application with the LTB to evict the tenant.

Please visit the Landlord and Tenant Board website for more information on mice and rats. 

Contact Us

Loyalist Township
Box 70, 263 Main Street
Odessa, Ontario K0H 2H0
Tel: 613-386-7351
info@loyalist.ca

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