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Rodent Control

Mice and rats contaminate food, damage wiring, and carry disease. Professional rodent control combines bait stations, trapping, and exclusion — sealing entry points to prevent reinfestation — for long-term results.

Why Professional Rodent Control?

Eliminates active infestations of mice and rats
Exclusion work seals entry points for lasting prevention
Attic and crawl space cleanouts available
Contaminated insulation removal and replacement
Commercial and residential rodent management
Ongoing maintenance programs for high-risk properties

Our Rodent Control Process

1
Inspection

We identify entry points, nesting areas, runways, and the extent of infestation through a thorough interior and exterior inspection.

2
Baiting & Trapping

Strategically placed bait stations and traps reduce the active population quickly.

3
Exclusion

Identified entry points are sealed with hardware cloth, steel wool, caulk, and other rodent-proof materials.

4
Follow-Up

Return visits confirm infestation resolution, service bait stations, and verify exclusion success.

Rodent Control by City

Our local pros understand the unique conditions of your city — climate, home types, and seasonal challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do mice get into my house?
Mice can squeeze through openings as small as a dime (1/4 inch). Common entry points: foundation cracks, gaps around pipes and wires, door gaps, dryer vents, and roof/gutter junctions.
Is exclusion really necessary or will baiting be enough?
Baiting reduces the current population, but without exclusion, new mice will continue entering. Exclusion is the only permanent solution — treating the source rather than the symptom.
Can rodents come back after treatment?
Without exclusion, yes — new individuals will enter. With proper exclusion and monitoring, reinfestation is rare. Annual monitoring is recommended for previously infested properties.
Are rodent droppings dangerous?
Yes. Rodent droppings can carry hantavirus, salmonella, and other pathogens. Never dry-sweep droppings — they should be wetted with disinfectant before removal, or hire a professional for large infestations.

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