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Mice/Rats

Mice and rats are common household pests that can quickly become a significant issue if not addressed promptly. These rodents are not only a nuisance but also pose serious health risks as they can transmit diseases, contaminate food, and cause structural damage by gnawing through wires and walls. We specialize in effective mice and rat control solutions to safeguard your home or business. Our trained technicians use a combination of baiting, trapping, and exclusion methods to ensure a thorough and lasting elimination of these pests. We understand the importance of a quick response, and our tailored strategies focus on preventing future infestations, so you can enjoy a rodent-free environment. Trust us to protect your property and the health of those within it with our comprehensive rodent control services.

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Mice/Rat Varieties

Eastern Deer Mouse

These nocturnal creatures spend the daytime in areas such as trees or burrows where they have nests made of plant material. They are known to invade homes in late fall to over-winter

White-Footed Mouse

These mice typically live and nest outside and only venture inside to locate food. Their nests are often found in tree holes, under logs, in tree stumps, or underneath stones and/or rocks. They are capable of spreading Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, which can cause severe respiratory illness in humans and even death if left untreated.

House Mouse

These mice are known to nest in dark, secluded areas such as attics, basements, and crawl spaces. They are capable of spreading Leptospirosis and Salmonella.

Norwegian Rat

These rats make their nests in trees, the upper levels of buildings including attics, and chimneys. They are capable of carrying a number of diseases, including leptospirosis and salmonella.

Roof Rat

These rats make their nests in trees, the upper levels of buildings including attics, and chimneys. They are capable of carrying a number of diseases, including leptospirosis and salmonella.