FAQ Category: Rodent Control Faqs
Yes, exclusion is vital to keeping your home rodent-free. In addition to trapping and removal, we use durable, rodent-proof materials to seal entry…
Yes, we prioritize the safety of your family. Our team uses responsible, targeted treatment methods designed for residential use. We apply treatment…
The timeline depends on the extent of the infestation. For many homes, the process can be completed in one to three visits. The first visit usually…
Absolutely, rodents have teeth that never stop growing, so they must file them down by gnawing on hard surfaces. They often chew through drywall,…
Store-bought traps can catch individual rodents, but they’re often a temporary fix. They don’t address the root cause of how the rodents are…
Professional exterminators use a multi-step approach that goes beyond simple trapping. The process typically begins with a thorough inspection to…
Rats enter yards in search of food, water, and shelter. Common attractants include unsealed garbage cans, pet food left outside, bird feeders, and…
While both are rodents, there are distinct physical differences between them. Mice are generally much smaller than rats. A mouse typically has large,…
The cost of professional rodent control varies depending on the severity of the infestation, the size of the property, and the specific treatment…
Rats are generally wary of new objects in their environment and the scent of predators. They tend to avoid areas where they detect the smell of cats,…






