FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

How long does it take?

With 1 or 2 technicians on site, the average home will take usually 1/2 hour or less. More time will be required on larger properties.

How often should I get my house sprayed?

It is very common to get 2 to 3 treatments a year. Your first application should be late May–June, and a second application should be within 6–8 weeks.

What is included in the spray application?

The exterior walls of your home or property buildings, inside the garage (optional), all shrubbery and landscaping close to the home or building on site, pool and deck, patio furniture, toys, playground equipment, gazebo and porch overhangs.

What payment options are available?

We accept CASH, cheque and e-transfers as form of payment.

What email should I use when making a payment?

You can send e-transfers to our payment email — it is displayed in the Contact section of our homepage (tap "Pay Here" to jump right to it).

My roof is very high, how far can you spray?

Our controlled spraying machines can reach a distance of 3 stories easily with high accuracy.

Are the products safe?

Yes, they are very safe. All products used by Strong Pest Control have been approved by Health Canada. Strong Pest Control is committed to achieving 100% customer satisfaction and delivering safe, effective pest management solutions. Health Canada's Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) is the federal agency responsible for the regulation of pest control products in Canada. All pesticide products are highly regulated at all levels of government.

What does the PMRA do?

By seeking to minimize the risks associated with pesticides, the PMRA helps protect human health, safety and the environment. Before a pesticide is considered for registration in Canada, it must undergo extensive testing to determine the potential risks posed to human health and the environment. The PMRA carefully reviews all the data submitted (including the raw data) to determine if the product is acceptable for use in Canada, and cross-checks between studies as an additional measure of validation of the final decisions. The Agency may also compare its results with regulatory counterparts in other countries such as the U.S. and members of the European Union, to ensure that similar conclusions are drawn from the evaluations.

Can I wash my windows after a treatment?

Yes, normally anytime after 2-3 days.