Rodent Exclusion

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Our rodent exclusion services focus on keeping rats and mice out of your home or business by sealing off entry points and creating long-term barriers. We conduct thorough inspections to identify how rodents are getting in, then use durable materials to block access while maintaining the structure’s integrity. This proactive approach helps prevent infestations before they start, reducing the need for ongoing trapping or baiting. Protect your property from costly damage and health risks with our expert rodent exclusion solutions.

Rodent Infestation Checklist

Not sure if you have a rodent problem? Use this handy checklist to identify the most common signs of a rodent infestation in your home or business.

🔹 Droppings

Small, dark pellet-shaped droppings — typically found in food storage areas, drawers, under appliances, or along baseboards.

🔹 Gnaw Marks

Evidence of chewing on furniture, food packaging, baseboards, or wires — a key indicator of rodent activity.

🔹 Nests

Shredded materials like paper, fabric, or insulation used to construct nests in hidden spaces — attics, wall voids, storage boxes.

🔹 Strange Noises

Scurrying, scratching, or squeaking, especially at night, when rodents are most active.

🔹 Footprints or Smudge Marks

Small tracks in dusty areas or oily smudge marks left by their bodies as they travel back and forth.

🔹 Damage to Packaging

Holes or gnaw marks on food bags and packaging — a clear sign they’re searching for food.

🔹 Pet Behavior

Your cat or dog may become excited or persistent in a particular area, sensing a rodent’s presence.

🔹 Odor

A persistent, musky smell can be a sign of large infestations, urine, or droppings.

🔹 Nests in Uncommon Spaces

Rodents may set up nests in sheltered areas — under furniture, in wall voids, in the attic, or in storage spaces.

🔹 Rodent Sightings

If you physically see a mouse or rat — alive or dead — it's a strong indicator you have a rodent problem.