Expert Rodent Control

Our Rodent Control Specialists are experts at getting rid of rats in the attic, Trapping, Removal, Decontamination Services, Entry Prevention and Repair at a Lower Price than our Competitors. We are fully Licensed, Bonded, and Insured which allows us to provide Guaranteed Great  Customer Service

 
 

How do you make rodents go away?
sometimes on the first visit, but generally 2-6 weeks for a bad problem Animal in the Attic problem

How long does it take to get rid of a rodent infestation?
30-90 days with trapping is a great estimate but sometimes, due to large rat nest & populations of roof rats or norway rats it takes longer.

Can you get rid of rats permanently?
Yes, but its unlikely if you don’t address the rat holes and entry points

What is the most effective rodent control?
Exclusion & rodent trapping are the most effective methods when it comes to rodent control and rodent removal

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  Rodent Removal Infestation information on roof rats , norway rats , and the house mouse

Rapid Rodent Removal is a Full Service Wildlife Removal Management Firm that applies Innovative Environmentally-Responsible Techniques for handling Nuisance Rodent & Animal in Attic Removal problems.  
Don't  buy into the panic & fear while getting taken advantage of with a one-sized fits all mentality that other companies offer. Ask about our Customized Rodent Removal Plan today.

Heard or Found Rodents in Your Home & Attic? That doesn't necessarily mean you have an Infestation. Our Rodent Control Experts have Techniques and Products to save you thousands when Treating or Preventing future Infestations.


Pest Management done correctly includes Rodent Control & Rodent removal

Our Competitive Pricing is another great reason to choose us!  
Click on the link for info on Squirrel Removal Or here for Raccoon Removal if you think the sound you hear isn't roof rats..

Why is Rodent control & rodent Removal Necessary?

Rodents can carry and transmit harmful bacteria, viruses, and diseases

  • Rodents can bring fleas into your home

  • Rodents can contaminate your food

  • Rodents can bite you or your pets

  • Rodents can cause extensive damage to your home by gnawing away at wood and exposed wires

Common Rodent Control Sources of Food and Water

  • Food in unsealed containers such as bags of chips, rice, cereal, crackers, flour, and other non-perishables.

  • Pet food and water left out overnight or in a bag rather than in a secure container.

  • Fruits or vegetables in open bowls left outside of refrigerator.

  • Leaky pipes or faucets throughout the house.

  • Open trash and compost containers

  • Common Rodent control Access Points

  • Holes near cabinets, closets or doors leading to outside or crawl spaces.

  • Holes around sink or appliance pipes.

  • Cracked foundations in the basement or unscreened ventilation holes in the attic, especially in older structures.

  • Holes around windows or doors.

  • Missing screens in vents or crawl spaces under buildings.

 

Outdoor Rodent control Recommendations: 

  • Be careful What you plant — it provides shelter and a food source for rodents: snails and slugs. Ivy on walls can form “rat ladders” to windows, attics and other interior spaces.

  • Keep compost piles as far away from your home as possible and grass cut to no more than two inches tall.

  • Get rid of bird feeders, at least temporarily since it provides a source of food for rodents.

  • Keep outdoor grills and cooking areas clean.

  • Keep firewood off the ground and as far away from structures as possible to mitigate shelter opportunities.

  • Use city-issue plastic trash bins. If cracked or missing a lid, contact the Department of Sanitation for a replacement.

Indoor Rodent Control Recommendations:

  • Encase all food items such as breakfast cereals, chips, and crackers in containers.

  • Opt for garbage bins and compost containers with a top that seals tightly.

  • Rinse food and beverage containers before discarding or recycling.

  • Clean your garbage and recycling bins frequently.

  • Do not leave pet food or water out overnight.

  • Maintain stove tops clean and free of food scraps.

  • De-clutter your home of papers, fabric, and any similar materials that attract rodents for nesting.

  • Repair leaky pipes.

  • Seal entry points around cabinets, interior walls, attic, and crawl spaces with steel wool, caulk, or 1/4″ x 1/4″ metal mesh.

  • Maintain attic, crawl spaces, and cabinets near sinks clean and free of moisture.

We will send a trained professional out to the property to identify, inspect and give you a free estimate for rodent treatment. The Enclosure portion of our Rodent Service is to:

Exterior / Perimeter:

  • Identify rodent and rodent damage

  • Inspect conditions conducive to rodents

  • Seal/Close entry and exit points

  • Install traps or live cage trap

  • Inspect soffit and eave areas

  • Return and remove traps

  • 1 Year renewable warranty

  • Also one-time trappings are available

  • Odor Control

There’s significantly more effective rodent management than replenishing bait in stations or checking traps. Nevertheless, broadly stated, running stations is the norm. Despite the obvious importance of rodent control to a facility, cost pressure shapes and often limits, the actual service performed. Time is money, and when there is a money constraint, there is also a time constraints.

The conventional approach to rodent removal involves setting up multiple lines of defense that often include bait stations along the perimeter (fence line) of the property, bait stations along exterior perimeter of the structures and stations (usually traps) indoors.

Rodent Control Preparations

Rodent & Wildlife Removal and Exclusions programs are customized by Rapid Rodent Removal to meet the specific needs of each customer, based on inspection results. The following service guidelines illustrated typical preparation of a quality rodent control program.

  1. Diagram the building exterior perimeter, indicating station locations, key points of service, and notes on rodent activity. Maintain the diagram as part of the service log.

  2. Implement exclusion measure to seal off rodent access points.

  3. Take action, and work with customer, to limit resources available to sustain a rodent population (i.e. sanitation and harborage reduction).

  4. Install rodent control stations, based on inspection results, rodent activity level, rodent history and the target species.

  5. Institute an ongoing inspection and service plan for exterior areas, including the structure, stations and surrounding grounds, with special attention to rodent-conducive areas. Typical service interval is a minimum of every 2 weeks for heavy pressure or sensitive accounts, or a minimum of monthly for low pressure, less sensitive accounts.

  6. Service verification should be marked inside stations on service cards or recorded by scanning barcode. Make sure station is clean, bait is fresh, and traps are in good working condition each visit.

  7. Record observations of activity in stations and elsewhere. Use this information as a part of the ongoing inspection process to help determine additional actions



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Rapid Rodent Removal is the #1 choice for Wildlife Removal Experts in the Metroplex. Our Rodent Control Specialists provide Trapping & Removal, Decontamination Services, and Entry Prevention & Repair at a Lower Price than our competitors. We are fully Licensed, Bonded, and Insured which allows us to guarantee Great Customer Service.

We are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide you with peace of mind around the clock so don't wait! Call now for a Rodent Removal Expert to solve your problem!

 

                     CUSTOM RODENT REMOVAL PLAN & Inspection for Rodents

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When Rapid Rodent Removal sends a Wildlife Expert out to your home, he doesn't come with a one-size-fits-all plan to offer you. Our Experts will conduct a thorough Home Inspection of your attics, crawl spaces, and exterior of your house in order to assess the problem and find possible solutions. We will take into account all presenting evidence found in and around your home and factor in your reports of sounds, smells, sightings, etc., in order to formulate a Custom Rodent Removal Plan that includes:

  • Resolving the Wildlife Problem

  • Sanitizing and Deodorizing Your Home

  • Repairing any damage to wires, ducts, interior walls, insulation, etc.

  • Preventing future issues by sealing up any possible entry points on the exterior of your home

  • Providing Customer Education throughout the entire process to empower you to maintain rodent control on your property

Here's a look into the mind of our experts and a sneak peek at what you will see when they arrive at your door:

Animal Proofing / Exclusion

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Rodent Trapping

Our interior trapping process involves carefully placed rodent traps that are out of reach of people and pets, but in areas that rats or mice frequent. For rodent problems outside your home or business, we use tamper-resistant traps that will capture the rodent but are safe for wildlife, pets, and children.

Rodent Repellents

Smith’s uses strategically placed natural repellents to repel rats and mice. These repellents are not only effective, they are also safe to use around pets and children.

Rodent Baiting

Bait stations are useful for interior and exterior rodent control. While our bait is lethal to rats and mice, it is not a risk to people, pets, or non-targeted wildlife. We’ll place bait stations on the interior and exterior of the property. When rodents consume the bait, they die. Upon resolution of the rodent problem, our technicians will return to remove the bait stations.

Rodent Exclusion

While our team does not provide exclusion services to prevent rodent infestations, we highly recommend implementing exclusion measures, such as patching and sealing potential entry points.

We’ll also make sanitation recommendations to reduce your risks for rodent infestations, including cleaning up trash or junk piles outdoors, removing old fruit, and eliminating potential rodent hiding places such as overgrowth and woodpiles.


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