Residential Rodent Control
Our rodent control services are designed for residential homes and focus on reducing rodent activity in a practical, manageable way. We start by confirming the presence of rodents and understanding how they are using the property.
The goal is consistent pressure and monitoring over time. Activity typically decreases as the system does its job, with adjustments made based on what we see. We set clear expectations up front and focus on solutions that are effective without unnecessary complexity.
What’s Included
- Confirmation of rodent activity and usage patterns
- Exterior monitoring and control using bait stations when appropriate
- Ongoing monitoring to track activity over time
- Clear recommendations based on what we observe
- Optional exclusion recommendations if and when warranted
How the Process Works
- Call and talk through what you’re seeing and your concerns.
- We determine whether service or monitoring is appropriate.
- Control and monitoring are put in place based on the situation.
- Activity is tracked over time and adjusted as needed.
Common Signs of Rodent Activity
- Droppings in garages, attics, or storage areas
- Gnaw marks on wiring, wood, or insulation
- Noises in walls or attic, especially at night
- Visible runways along walls or fence lines
- Evidence of activity around exterior structures or equipment
Talk With Us About Rodent Control
If you’re seeing signs of rodent activity, start with a conversation. We’ll talk through what’s happening and determine whether monitoring, control, or further evaluation makes sense.
Contact UsFAQ
Will rodents be gone after one visit?
Activity sometimes drops quickly, but rodent control typically takes time. The focus is on applying consistent pressure and monitoring activity until it declines.
Do you use traps or poison?
Exterior bait stations are commonly used as part of a monitoring and control plan. Other options may be discussed depending on the situation and homeowner preferences.
Do you do exclusion work?
Exclusion is not always necessary. If structural entry points are identified, we can discuss exclusion options separately based on access, cost, and expectations.
What if I hear rodents in the walls or attic?
Noises can indicate activity, but control is typically handled from the exterior. We’ll talk through what you’re hearing and recommend next steps based on the situation.
Do you provide commercial rodent control?
Our rodent control services are focused on residential homes and homeowners.
Do I need to prepare my home before service?
In most cases, no preparation is needed. If anything specific would be helpful, we’ll let you know ahead of time.