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Protect Your Home From Rats & Rodents

Rodents are more than just a nuisance—they can cause serious damage to your home and pose significant health risks from rodents to your family.


If you’ve seen a mouse or rat, heard scratching in your walls, or found droppings, there’s a strong chance you’re dealing with a larger infestation.


Rodents multiply quickly and are excellent at hiding, which means what you see is often only a small portion of the problem.


PestControl.Network connects you with experienced pest control professionals who specialize in safe, effective rodent removal and long-term prevention.


What Are Rodents?

Rodents are mammals that include:

  • Rats
  • Mice
  • Occasionally squirrels (in attics or crawl spaces)


They are known for their ability to chew through materials, adapt to environments, and reproduce rapidly.


Why Rodents Are a Serious Problem

Rodents can create multiple issues in a short period of time.


1. Property Damage

Rodents chew constantly, damaging:

  • Electrical wiring (fire hazard)
  • Insulation
  • Wood structures
  • Drywall


2. Health Risks

Rodents can spread diseases through:

  • Droppings
  • Urine
  • Contaminated food


3. Rapid Reproduction

A single pair of rodents can turn into dozens within weeks.


👉 Early action is critical to prevent a major infestation.


Signs You Have a Rodent Problem

Rodents are usually detected through signs rather than direct sightings.


Common Warning Signs:

  • Droppings (small, dark pellets)
  • Scratching or movement in walls/ceilings
  • Chewed wires, food packaging, or materials
  • Nesting materials (paper, insulation, fabric)
  • Grease marks along walls or baseboards
  • Unusual odors


👉 Hearing activity at night is a strong indicator of rodents.


Where Rodents Hide

Rodents prefer dark, hidden areas where they feel safe.


Common hiding places include:

  • Attics
  • Walls
  • Basements
  • Crawl spaces
  • Behind appliances
  • Inside cabinets


They often build nests near food sources.


How Rodents Get Into Your Home

Rodents can enter through extremely small openings.


Common Entry Points:

  • Gaps around doors and windows
  • Cracks in the foundation
  • Openings around pipes and vents
  • Roofline gaps and attic vents


👉 Mice can fit through holes as small as a dime.


Why DIY Rodent Control Often Fails

While traps and bait may catch some rodents, DIY methods usually fail because:

  • Entry points are not sealed
  • The full population is not removed
  • Rodents avoid traps over time
  • Nesting areas remain active


👉 Without a complete strategy, rodents will return.


Professional Rodent Removal Solutions

Pest control professionals use a comprehensive approach to eliminate rodents and prevent reinfestation.


1. Inspection

Identify rodent type, activity level, and entry points.


2. Trapping & Removal

Strategic placement of traps for effective removal.


3. Exclusion (Critical Step)

Seal all entry points to prevent rodents from re-entering.


4. Sanitation

Clean and remove contaminated materials.


5. Prevention Plan

Ensure long-term protection.


Rodent Exclusion: The Key to Long-Term Success

Exclusion is one of the most important parts of rodent control.


This includes:

  • Sealing holes and cracks
  • Installing door sweeps
  • Securing vents and openings


👉 Without exclusion, infestations often return.


Rodent Prevention Tips for Homeowners

To reduce the risk of rodents:

  • Store food in airtight containers
  • Take out trash regularly
  • Keep your home clean
  • Seal entry points
  • Trim vegetation around your home
  • Eliminate clutter


When to Call a Rodent Control Professional

You should contact a professional if:

  • You see rodents during the day
  • You hear scratching or movement at night
  • Droppings are found regularly
  • DIY methods aren’t working
  • The problem is getting worse


👉 The longer you wait, the larger the infestation becomes.


What to Expect From Service

When you request help through PestControl.Network:

  • Describe your rodent issue
  • Get connected with local professionals
  • Receive a customized plan
  • Schedule fast service


Many providers offer same-day or next-day service.


Why Choose PestControl.Network

✔ Fast connection to local rodent control experts

✔ No-obligation quotes

✔ Safe, effective removal methods

✔ Long-term prevention solutions

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Frequently Asked Questions - Rodents

Please reach us at 844-695-1585 if you cannot find an answer to your question.

Common signs of rodents include:

  • Droppings in cabinets or pantries 
  • Scratching noises in walls or ceilings 
  • Chewed wires or food packaging 
  • Nesting materials 
  • Grease marks along walls 
  • Strong musky odors 
  • Sightings of rats or mice 

If you notice any of these warning signs, it's important to act quickly before the infestation grows.


 While both are rodents, there are key differences:

Mice

  • Smaller in size 
  • Large ears 
  • Long thin tails 
  • Can fit through openings as small as a dime 

Rats

  • Larger bodies 
  • Thicker tails 
  • Stronger chewing ability 
  • Can fit through openings about the size of a quarter 

Both species can cause significant property damage and health concerns.


Yes.

Rodents can:

  • Spread bacteria and disease 
  • Contaminate food 
  • Damage insulation 
  • Chew electrical wiring 
  • Cause fire hazards 
  • Trigger allergies 

The longer rodents remain inside a home, the greater the risks become.


 Rodents enter homes searching for:

  • Food 
  • Water 
  • Shelter 
  • Warmth 

They commonly move indoors during:

  • Cold weather 
  • Heavy rain 
  • Storms 
  • Seasonal changes 

Even clean homes can attract rodents if entry points are available.


 Rodents can enter through surprisingly small openings.

Common entry points include:

  • Foundation cracks 
  • Roof gaps 
  • Utility penetrations 
  • Garage doors 
  • Crawl space vents 
  • Damaged weather stripping 

Mice can squeeze through openings as small as ¼ inch.


 Rodents can damage:

  • Electrical wiring 
  • Drywall 
  • Insulation 
  • Wood framing 
  • Food packaging 
  • HVAC systems 

Rodent chewing is one of the leading causes of pest-related property damage.


 Yes.

Rodents commonly nest inside:

  • Wall voids 
  • Attics 
  • Crawl spaces 
  • Ceilings 
  • Basements 

Scratching sounds at night are often a sign of rodents inside walls.


 Very quickly.

A single female mouse can produce multiple litters per year.

Under ideal conditions, a small rodent problem can become a major infestation within a few months.


 Yes.

Rodents can carry and spread diseases through:

  • Droppings 
  • Urine 
  • Saliva 
  • Contaminated food 

This is one reason professional rodent removal is strongly recommended.


Professional rodent control typically includes:

Inspection

Identify rodent activity, nesting areas, and entry points.

Removal

Use traps and targeted control methods.

Exclusion

Seal openings that rodents use to enter.

Prevention

Provide recommendations to reduce future infestations.


 Homeowners can reduce rodent activity by:

  • Sealing cracks and openings 
  • Storing food properly 
  • Keeping trash sealed 
  • Eliminating clutter 
  • Trimming vegetation near the home 
  • Addressing moisture issues 

Prevention is one of the most effective long-term rodent control strategies.


 Professional rodent control helps:

✔ Remove rats and mice quickly
✔ Identify hidden nesting areas
✔ Seal entry points
✔ Protect your home from damage
✔ Reduce future infestations


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