Common rodent behaviors include:
Social behavior: Rodents exhibit various social structures, from solitary to group living.
Feeding patterns: Most rodents eat seeds or other plant material, but some have more varied diets and will find what they can in your home or business.
Shelter and nesting habits: Rodents create burrows or nests for shelter.
Territoriality: Rodents mark their territories and defend them.
Nocturnal activity: Many rodents are active at night.
Gnawing tendencies: They use their sharp incisors to gnaw food and excavate burrows.
Fear and avoidance behavior: Rodents exhibit fear responses and avoid threats.
Problem-solving skills: Some rodents are adept at solving challenges.
What we are looking for when we inspect your home or business:
Pest Pressure Overview
Do we have one rodent or five hundred rodents?
Exterior sanitation and Harborage
Shrubbery and Rock walls are excellent points for rodent Harborage
Exterior Structural Tightness
Open doors? Broken vents?
Interior tightness, Harborage, and Travel
Gaps around Plumbing? living in boxes in your garage? Coming in on shipments and living in pallets?
Rodent sanitation, refuse, and clutter
Interior Behavioral spots
Creatures of habit will continue to visit the same spots, its our job to determine every single one in your buildings
Monitoring and Tracking progress
Our process:
Inspection
Effective Rodent Control Starts with a Detailed Inspection: Our expert technicians meticulously inspect your property, looking for key indicators of rodent activity, including droppings, gnaw marks, and runways. By identifying the specific rodent species (mice, roof rats, or Norway rats), we develop a customized plan for lasting rodent control.
plan
Your Guide to Pest Control: Detailed Inspection Reports: We partner with you to resolve your pest problems. Our reports provide a clear roadmap, outlining our findings, your role in the process, and the services we'll deliver.
Implement
Effective Rodent Control: A Multi-Pronged Approach: Our treatment plans utilize a combination of sanitation, exclusion, and trapping or baiting to provide comprehensive and lasting rodent control.
Follow up
Your Partner in Pest Management: We're committed to keeping you informed. You'll receive consistent communication and proactive monitoring, ensuring you're always aware of your program's progress and any necessary adjustments.