Rodent Control
Complete rodent control using trapping and exclusion — no poison, no baiting. We eliminate current infestations and seal your home to prevent future problems.
No Poison. No Bait. Just Results.
We do not use poison or bait stations for rodent control. Poison kills individual rodents but does nothing to stop new ones from entering your home — it's a temporary fix that creates a cycle of re-treatment without solving the actual problem.
Worse, poisoned rodents frequently die inside walls, attics, and crawl spaces, creating severe odor problems that can last weeks and attracting secondary pests like flies and beetles.
Our approach: targeted trapping with pheromone attractants to eliminate the current population, followed by full exclusion to seal every entry point. This is the only permanent solution.
Signs You Have a Problem
- Scratching sounds in walls, ceilings, or attic spaces
- Droppings in cabinets, drawers, or along walls
- Greasy rub marks on walls, baseboards, ceilings, and in garage areas
- Gnaw marks on food packaging, wires, wood, soffits, or garage doors
- Nests made of shredded materials in hidden areas
- Chewed PVC pipes or signs of water leaks from rodent damage
- Musty or ammonia-like odor from accumulated urine
- Pet food disappearing overnight
The Damage Rodents Cause
Rodents cause far more damage than most homeowners realize. The longer an infestation persists, the more severe — and expensive — the consequences become:
Chewed Wiring
Gnawed electrical wires are a leading cause of attic fires. Rodents chew constantly and electrical wiring is a common target.
PVC Pipe Damage
Rodents chew through PVC plumbing pipes, causing water leaks that can go undetected for weeks — leading to mold and structural damage.
Ductwork Contamination
Rodents nest in and contaminate ductwork with feces and urine. When your HVAC runs, that contamination is pushed directly into your living space.
Insulation & Health
Destroyed insulation loses efficiency. Combined with accumulated waste, contaminated attic air can enter your home through ceiling gaps and HVAC returns.
Our Work
Our Process
Comprehensive Inspection
We identify all entry points, nesting areas, rodent species, and the full extent of the infestation.
Strategic Trapping
We use targeted trapping with pheromone attractants to eliminate the current population. We do not use poison or bait stations — they are not effective long-term and create secondary problems.
Full Exclusion
All entry points are sealed with rodent-proof materials. This is the only permanent solution — without exclusion, new rodents simply move in through the same gaps.
Rodent Types in Northern Georgia
Understanding which rodent you're dealing with helps determine the right approach. We handle all common species:
Roof Rats
Skilled climbers that inhabit attics and upper levels. They travel along rooflines, power lines, and tree branches to access your home.
Norway Rats
Ground-level dwellers found in crawlspaces, basements, and burrows. Larger and heavier than roof rats.
Woodrats
Prolific nest builders that collect debris and materials. Known for creating large, messy nests in attics and outbuildings.
House Mice
Small enough to squeeze through gaps the size of a dime. The most common rodent invader in homes across Northern Georgia.
Deer Mice
Common in rural areas and known carriers of hantavirus. Often found in cabins, storage buildings, and less-trafficked areas of homes.
Frequently Asked Questions
We do not use poison or bait stations. Poison is not a long-term solution — it kills individual rodents but does nothing to stop new ones from entering. It also creates secondary problems: poisoned rodents often die inside walls, causing severe odor and attracting other pests. Our approach focuses on trapping with pheromone attractants and sealing all entry points for a permanent result.
Licensed & Insured
Fully licensed wildlife control
Limited Lifetime Warranty
On all exclusion work
5-Star Reviews
Highly rated by customers
Prompt Response
Fast scheduling available
Ready to Solve Your Rodent Control Problem?
Schedule your free inspection today. We'll assess the situation and provide a clear, honest quote.
