Rodent Control

Rodent exclusion and control is a pest management process that involves preventing rodents from entering your home or building and eliminating any existing rodent infestations. Rodents, such as mice and rats, can cause damage to property, contaminate food, and spread diseases, so it's important to address any rodent problems as soon as possible.

This is considered a “Specialty” service.

Here are the steps involved in rodent exclusion and control:

  1. Inspection: A trained pest control technician will inspect the property to determine the extent of the rodent infestation and identify potential entry points where rodents are getting into your home or building.

  2. Exclusion: The technician will document and recommend to seal off any entry points that rodents are using to gain access to your property. This may involve sealing cracks and gaps in the foundation, repairing or replacing damaged vents and screens, and installing door sweeps and weather stripping.

  3. Trapping and Removal: The technician may set traps to capture and remove any rodents that are still present in your home or building.

  4. Sanitation and Cleanup: Once the rodents have been removed, the technician will clean and sanitize any areas that were affected by rodent activity, such as droppings, urine, and nesting materials.

  5. Monitoring: The technician may install monitoring devices to track rodent activity and prevent future infestations.

It's important to work with a licensed pest control professional who has the knowledge and experience to effectively manage rodent infestations. Additionally, it's important to take steps to prevent future rodent problems by maintaining proper sanitation, storing food in rodent-proof containers, and sealing off potential entry points.