Rat Extermination
Rats are filthy and carry diseases that you do not want anywhere near your home. If you see one, there are probably more and you will want to act quickly. Call us right away for rat extermination.
We will likely need to use a combination of prevention and extermination to effectively get rid of them. Trapping is usually the first step. They are non-toxic and very effective if placed properly. Our team knows how to think like these animals and will place traps in the correct locations and we will be there to monitor and empty the traps as well.
Rats breed at an extremely rapid rate which causes this problem to get out of control so fast. It can be overwhelming for a homeowner. They bring diseases and insects into your home that can be harmful to you and your family. It is not a good idea to deal with it alone.
Mice Extermination
While every Nashville home is different, none of them want mice. There are basic things that will play a role in the process no matter where you live. The first part is sanitation. The primary reason that mice and other rodents have come into your home is the search for food and shelter. Removing their food source removes the incentive for them to enter your home. Make sure no food is left outside your home or in the garage.
Pet food on porches should be brought inside and stored in airtight containers. Sanitization also involves kitchen clean-up. It is also a good idea to keep shrubs trimmed and the lawn mowed. Tall grass and bushes provide great hiding places for them and cover entry points so they enter the home unnoticed. If doing your part is not working and you are seeing mice, contact us for help. We will inspect the home and place traps to begin the extermination process.
Signs of a Rat or Mice Infestation
There are several signs of rodent infestation. The obvious sign is seeing rats or mice in your home. You may also hear scratching noises in the walls or attic when your house quiets down. Another major sign can be droppings. Small droppings can be seen along baseboards and on kitchen counters and pantry shelves. If you have seen or heard evidence of rodents, you should call a professional for rat or mice extermination.