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Commercial rodent control that eliminates the risk before it becomes a violation.

Rodents in a commercial facility aren't a maintenance issue — they're a health-code risk, a contamination risk, and a reputation risk. A single sighting in a customer-facing area or a failed inspection can cost more than a year of proper pest management. We assess, exclude, and maintain so you stay ahead of both the rodents and the inspector.

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Health code
violations from rodent evidence can result in immediate closure
Entry points
as small as a dime can admit mice into your facility
Exclusion-first
is the only durable commercial rodent solution
Documented
monitoring station logs for compliance and inspection records

Signs your facility has a rodent problem

  • Droppings along walls, under equipment, in storage areas, or behind appliances
  • Gnaw marks on food packaging, structural materials, electrical wiring, or soft goods
  • Grease marks or rub lines along baseboards and walls where rodents regularly travel
  • Evidence of nesting materials — shredded paper, insulation, or soft goods stuffed into voids
  • Scratching, gnawing, or movement sounds in walls, ceilings, or under flooring after hours
  • Visible sightings in customer-facing areas, kitchen, or loading dock — a serious health-code and reputation risk

How we treat commercial rodent control

A targeted approach for lasting results.

1

Inspect & identify

We conduct a full-facility inspection — entry points, harborage areas, evidence, travel routes, and exterior conditions. We determine whether mice, rats, or both are present (they require different approaches), identify how they're getting in, and document findings you can use for your compliance records.

2

Exclude & treat

We seal confirmed and probable entry points — the foundation of any durable commercial rodent solution. Without it, reinfestation continues regardless of how many traps are set. Simultaneously, we place appropriate monitoring stations and traps in harborage areas to address the active population, scheduled to minimize operational disruption.

3

Monitor & maintain

Regular monitoring station checks, documented service records, and proactive response to new activity. Recurring service ensures the exclusion is holding, catches new pressure early, and maintains the paper trail that keeps you inspection-ready. A rodent-control program without ongoing monitoring is a program that eventually fails.

Commercial Rodent Control — common questions

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