
Residential Pest Control
Full pest treatment for houses, condos and basement apartments. We treat the problem and seal the gaps that let pests in.
Learn more →Ants finding their way through interlock? Wasps nesting in fresh soffits? Nomore Pest offers pest control in Vaughan that identifies the source, treats the infestation, and helps seal common entry points.
Pest removal in Vaughan
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A lot of Vaughan housing is relatively new, and people are often surprised to get pests in a house only a few years old. It happens for a simple reason: new homes settle. That is exactly why so many homeowners search for pest control Vaughan services the first time they spot a mouse in a house that is barely five years old.
The second factor is location. Woodbridge, Kleinburg and parts of Maple sit close to the Humber valley and conservation land, so wildlife and wood-nesting insects are never far from back gardens.
Nomore Pest works across Woodbridge, Maple, Thornhill, Concord, Kleinburg and Vellore Village, in both homes and the industrial units along the Highway 400 corridor. As one of the pest control Vaughan Ontario families call first, every job starts with a free, no-obligation inspection.
Every job starts with a free inspection. We identify the pest first, then quote — so you are not paying for a treatment that was never going to work.

Full pest treatment for houses, condos and basement apartments. We treat the problem and seal the gaps that let pests in.
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Discreet visits for shops, offices, restaurants and warehouses. We work around your hours and keep clear service records.
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Room-by-room inspection, then targeted treatment of beds, seams and furniture. We book a follow-up to confirm they are gone.
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We find the nesting spots behind appliances and inside wall voids, then treat there — not just where you saw one.
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Trapping plus entry-point sealing. Without the sealing, new rodents simply move in a few weeks later.
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We trace ants back to the nest and treat it. Store-bought spray kills the ants you see and leaves the colony working.
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Safe removal of nests in soffits, sheds, decks and trees — with protective gear, so nobody gets stung.
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Raccoons, squirrels and skunks removed humanely, then we close the entry hole so they cannot come back.
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Inspection of wood, soil contact points and structure, followed by a treatment plan sized to what we find.
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A year-round plan with scheduled visits. Most people choose this after one bad infestation, to stop the next one.
Learn more →These are the pests we are called out for most often here, and when in the year they turn up.
In newer Vaughan homes, mice usually come in at the weep holes in the brick, around the air-conditioning line set, or under the garage door. These are small, tidy-looking openings people never think to check.
New soffits, fresh decks and garden sheds are all attractive nesting spots. Larger lots also mean more nests get built in hedges and trees close to the house.
Properties backing onto the Humber valley and conservation land see these regularly. They target damp wood — deck posts, fence rails and roof trim are the usual entry points.
Denning season is when we get most wildlife calls. A mother looking for somewhere safe will pull open a roof vent or soffit corner to get into an attic.
Interlock driveways, stone patios and paved walkways all give ants a dry, protected place to nest, right beside the house.
Most common around the Concord and Highway 400 employment lands, and near active building sites where digging disturbs existing burrows.
Vaughan gets a specific mix of problems: new-build gaps on one side, green space on the other. Here is what Nomore Pest sees most.
In the first few years, small gaps open around weep holes, vents and the AC line set. They are easy to seal — but only once someone looks for them.
Woodbridge and Kleinburg sit near the Humber valley. Wildlife and wood-nesting insects come from there, not from your neighbours.
Decks, sheds, pergolas and fences all give wasps and carpenter ants protected places to nest.
Warehousing and distribution along Highway 400 supports rodent populations that spread to nearby properties.
Most of Nomore Pest's Vaughan work is in detached homes, many under fifteen years old. We inspect the brick weep holes, the AC line entry, the garage frame, the soffits and the roof vents — the specific spots where newer homes let pests in.
Nomore Pest covers warehouses, distribution units, offices, restaurants and retail across Vaughan, including the Concord and Highway 400 employment areas. For commercial pest control Vaughan businesses need a monitoring schedule and door-seal checks rather than a single treatment.
The same five steps on every job, whether it is one wasp nest or a full building treatment.
We look at the whole property — inside, outside, basement and roofline — and identify the pest before quoting anything.
You get a fixed price and a plain-English explanation of what we will do. No pressure and no surprise charges later.
We treat the nest or entry points, not just the surface. Products are low-odour and safe around children and pets when used as directed.
We close the gaps, cracks and pipe openings pests were using, so the fix actually lasts.
We come back to confirm the problem is gone. If pests return between visits, we re-treat free of charge.
Every technician is licensed, insured and background-checked before they step onto your property.
Call early and we can usually inspect the same day. There is also a 24/7 line for emergencies.
We are a small team. The person who inspects your home is the person who treats it and follows up.
Low-odour treatments chosen to be safe around kids and pets when applied the way we apply them.
Spraying alone is temporary. Closing the entry points is what stops the problem coming back.
If pests come back between scheduled visits, we return and re-treat at no extra cost.
If you do not need a treatment, we will tell you. Sometimes the fix is a screen or a lid, not a chemical.
You get a written report of what we found, what we used and what to watch for next.
Simple things you can do yourself. They will not fix an active infestation, but they stop most problems starting.
Check your brick weep holesThe small vertical gaps at the base of the brick are meant to be there. Fit proper weep hole covers so they vent without letting mice in.
Seal around the AC line setWhere the air-conditioning pipe passes through the wall is one of the most common mouse entries in newer homes.
Cap your roof ventsA screened vent cap stops squirrels and raccoons pulling the vent open in denning season.
Look at soffits in JuneCatching a wasp nest while it is the size of a golf ball is much simpler and cheaper than removing it in August.
Keep the deck underside clearStored items under a deck give wasps, rodents and carpenter ants cover. Keeping it open is one of the simplest, most affordable pest control steps a Vaughan homeowner can take for free.
Move the compost away from the houseCompost close to the wall attracts rodents and wildlife straight to your foundation.
Trim branches back from the roofSquirrels use overhanging branches as a bridge. A two-metre gap makes the roof much harder to reach.
If you notice any of these, book an inspection. Early problems are cheaper and faster to solve.
We cover Vaughan and the surrounding neighbourhoods. If you are not sure whether you are in our area, call and ask — it takes a minute.
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Yes — that is exactly what the inspection is for. Nomore Pest looks for the specific gap or condition letting pests back in, whether it is a weep hole, a garage seal, or a nest nearby, rather than just re-treating the same spot.
Yes. Older Vaughan properties near Kleinburg and Woodbridge often have different entry points than newer builds — worn frames, older brick, and settled foundations — and Nomore Pest adjusts the inspection accordingly.
Yes. Basements, attics, garages, soffits and crawl spaces are exactly where most Vaughan pest activity starts, and Nomore Pest treats and seals all of them as part of the same visit.
Yes. A pre-move-in inspection is a good idea even on a newer Vaughan property, since gaps around weep holes and the AC line set can go unnoticed until a mouse finds them first.
Yes — sealing entry points is part of every Nomore Pest treatment, not an upsell. We will tell you specifically what to fix, whether that is a weep hole cover, a garage door sweep, or a vent cap.
Yes. Follow-up visits are built into treatments for bed bugs, cockroaches and rodents, and Nomore Pest will tell you upfront if your specific job needs one.
Yes. Vacant and newly renovated properties in Vaughan can attract pests looking for undisturbed shelter, and Nomore Pest can inspect and treat before move-in or listing.
Yes. For properties with recurring issues or larger commercial sites, Nomore Pest can set up a scheduled monitoring plan instead of one-off visits, with written reports after each check.
New homes settle, and settling opens small gaps around weep holes, vents, the AC line set and the garage frame. The house is not defective. It just needs those specific points sealed, which Nomore Pest does as part of the treatment.