Rodent Pest Control Services
EcoGuard Pest Management provides guaranteed rodent control services for your residential or commercial property. We utilize a proven integrated pest management strategy, and our services include rodent inspection, treatment, exclusion, and sanitation. EcoGuard’s licensed rodent exterminators will inspect your property for mice, rats, and other vermin and develop a custom rodent treatment plan designed to eliminate all rodents from your home or business.
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Rodent Extermination
Implementing rodent control services are critical due to the risks and problems that rodents introduce:
- Every year rodent damages can exceed $20 billion every year in America.
- Rodents are also disease vectors that can introduce deadly viruses, bacteria, and parasites through bites, contact, and their waste.
- Most rodent species reproduce at an incredible rate which can cause a small problem to become a full-blown infestation in a couple months. 
At EcoGuard Pest Management, our goal is to keep your home or business free from rats, mice, ground squirrels, gophers, and moles. Our licensed rodent technicians have a strong understanding of how these invasive creatures can enter a structure. Our team uses that knowledge to create barriers to entry that will prevent rodents from accessing your home, garden, or business. If you are trying to eliminate an existing rodent problem, EcoGuard technicians have the skills and experience necessary to exterminate your rodent problem effectively and efficiently, guaranteed.
EcoGuard Rodent Control Process
Step 1: Inspection – EcoGuard offers a full inspection to identify any signs of rodent activity. This evaluation determines where the rodents may be coming from and what may be causing the problem.
Step 2: Treatment – Once the problem is identified, EcoGuard implements a custom integrated pest management plan that uses a multi-faceted approach to stop rodents and then prevent further issues. We will also instruct homeowners on how to minimize the potential of a recurring rodent problem.
Step 3: Exclusion – After any rodents are eradicated, exclusion tactics will be implemented to seal any gaps and block any unnecessary openings to help keep them from reentering your home.
Step 4: Maintain – Once initial treatment is completed, services will continue to ensure that any remaining rodents are eliminated as well as continue to provide preventative support.
Rodent Services
EcoGuard offers a variety of rodent treatments and services designed to remove the rodents and any signs of their presence including droppings and odors to prevent further problems.
Proven Rodent Treatment Solutions
EcoGuard Pest Management is a leader in rodent control methodology & service.
Rodent Exclusion Service
Rodent exclusion is very common as we live in an era of rapid growth and construction. Builders will inadvertently leave entry points that need to be sealed up to prevent rodents entering your home. Older homes also have many access points for rodents to enter. Rodents like to eat dog food, bird seed, grains, nuts, and other similar food. Rodents are known to chew constantly, destroying important infrastructure of your home. Many standard home insurance policies have a list of exclusions which often contains rodent and insect infestation.
With an estimated 20% of annual house fires being caused by rodents or rodents chewing, it is important to keep your home protected. EcoGuard is able to quickly identify and seal all entry points into your home, guaranteeing you rodent free living. We will maintain a rodent and disease free home for you and your family. Be cautious not to leave un-necessary entry points open into your home, such as windows and doors. This is most important in the evening when rodents are most active. EcoGuard can seal all points of entry into your home. If you are hearing noises in your attic or your walls, chances are you have either rats, mice, or squirrels. What time of day are you hearing the noise? Give us a call and we can inspect your home for rodents, and allow you to rest peacefully.
Rodent Sanitation Service
There is a distinct smell that accompanies rodents that is difficult to remove. A lot of rodents cannot control their bladder, and are often excreting urine and feces each step they take. Once rodents have been in your attic, the smell they leave behind attracts other rodents in the future if not removed. EcoGuard removes all rodent droppings and disinfects all areas that the rodents inhabited with our rodent clean out program. We use a hospital grade disinfectant that will sanitize and remove any bacteria or disease that the rodents may have left behind. We will leave your home rodent and disease free, allowing you to rest peacefully.
At EcoGuard Pest Management we are experienced and knowledgeable with all types of rodent control. Being a local company we are aware of the rodents you may have issues with based on your location. Our experienced pest control technicians will control them for you and keep your family safe. Every time we treat your property we will inspect harborage areas for activity and treat the home to keep all rodent issues under control.
Rodent Traps & Baits
There are several effective strategies when getting rid of rats & mice. There are a wide variety of rodent traps available including glue traps, snap traps, and live traps. Each rodent trap has their own benefits and are all highly effective when placed strategically in areas that are known for high rodent traffic. Another method to use when getting rid of mice and rats is using poison baits also known as rodenticides. They are bait stations made of chemicals that are lethal for rodent types. EcoGuard pest control specialists have been trained to utilize these methods in the safest and most humane way possible to ensure that rodent populations are successfully eliminated. 
* Due to varying laws and regulations in different locations some or all treatment options may not be available
For immediate service for all of your rodent control concerns please call 866-326-2847 or complete this form.
Types Of Rodents
List of Services
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Norway RatsList Item 1
This brown rat variety is the largest of the household rodents and are known as sewer rats. These rats are known to chew through just about any building material, including metal and wood to get to a source of food and water.
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Roof ratsList Item 2
This black rat variety seeks shelter in areas like attics which is why they are known as roof rats. They tend to gain access by reaching rooftops from overhanging tree branches.
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House MiceList Item 3
Mice are the smallest of the household rodents but their ability to reproduce at alarming rates makes them one of the biggest threats. They adapt quickly which make mice control difficult as they learn to avoid traps and baits.
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Moles
These burrowing rodents cause unsightly mounds that damage the appearance of a home’s landscaping. They will continue to make tunnels in your yard till treated.
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GophersList Item 4
These burrowing rodents can damage to underground utility cables, water lines, and irrigation systems. They are active all year and can destroy gardens and crops.
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Voles
Voles tend to be a cinnamon brown color but sometimes have redish or grey tints to them. They are nocturnal burrowers that feed mainly on grasses and sedges. A vole infestation can lead to significant plant damage in your yard if untreated.
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Ground Squirrels
These animals burrow underground and live-in colonies that can easily get out of hand. They generally feed on gardens where food sources are plentiful.
How Do I Know I have Rodents
10 signs that you might need rodent control
- Chew Marks – Rodents will chew through food packaging, drywall, plastic, metal, and wood to get to their next meal. If you see holes in materials that appeared chewed through, you likely have a rodent problem.
- Musky Odor – The smell of rodent urine is an unpleasant musk that contains pheromones that attract mates.
- Rotting Odor - This smell often indicates that a rodent died in a wall cavity in your home and can become a potential health hazard.
- Rodent Feces – Droppings that look like dark brown grains of rice are generally the most visible signs of a rodent problem. Feces left by rats and mice can also contain disease.
- Entry Holes – Household rodents will chew through drywall and baseboards to gain access to food sources.
- Scratching Sounds – Rodents are generally nocturnal and can be heard scratching at night in the walls.
- Odd Pet Behavior – Dogs and cats have better senses and will often act erratically when rodents are present.
- Tracks / Runways – Rodents will leave footprints in dust or grease smears along baseboards / rafters in pathways that are commonly used by rodents.
- Nests – Soft materials like shredded cloth, paper, or insulation are used to create nests in secluded areas.
- Dirt Mounds – Burrowing rodents will create unsightly dirt mounds around entrance / exit points of their tunnels.
Where Do Rodents Live?
Rodents can make themselves at home just about anywhere. The things that most rodents look for are food, water, warmth, nesting materials, and solitude. This makes the following all good places for rodents to hide:

- Kitchens
- Pantries
- Cabinets
- Closets
- Garages
- Basements
- Attics
- Crawl spaces
- Dressers
- Furniture
- Wall cavities
How Fast Can Rodents Get Out of Hand?
Signs of rodent activity should prompt an immediate response because most common household rodents like rats and mice usually stay well hidden. If signs of rodent activity are noticed, it usually means that there is a large enough population that already exists and you are just noticing the tip of the iceberg. Rodent populations can grow exponentially if left unchecked:
- Month 1: 2 rodents
- Month 2: 5 rodents
- Month 3: 10 rodents
- Month 6: 50 rodents
- Month 9: 250 rodents
- Month 12: 1,248 rodents
Do Rodents Pose a Health Threat?
- Rodents carry disease and parasites and can contaminate infested areas with urine and feces. This can lead to diseases like hantavirus and salmonella. https://www.cdc.gov/rodents/diseases/direct.html
- While uncommon, rodents can bite humans which lead to other diseases like rat bite fever, rabies, and the plague. https://www.cdc.gov/rodents/diseases/direct.html
- Rodents can also introduce pests like mites, ticks, and fleas that can cause other diseases like typhus, lyme disease, and the plague. https://www.cdc.gov/rodents/diseases/indirect.html
- Household rodents will chew through wiring which could cause a short circuit or fire.
Rodent FAQs
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Why Choose EcoGuard?
- A pest free guarantee
- Green & ecofriendly pesticides that are state approved
- Licensed, bonded, and insured services
- Competitive pricing