Neighbors Pest Solutions

Rodents

Protect your home or business from rodents and mice by learning techniques for identification and control.

RODENT INFORMATION AND CONTROL

Getting rid of ants and keeping them out of homes and buildings is an ongoing process, not a one-time treatment.  Neighbors  Pest  Solutions are trained to help manage different types of rodents  infestation. Since every home or building is different, it’s important to understand ant facts and properly identify rodents   in order to help manage the situation.

With expert knowledge and the proper equipment, you can rely on our rodents  exterminators to successfully help you deal with rodents- and other pest-related problems.

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We guarantee our services, which means that if pests return after we have treated your property, we will come back and re-treat the affected areas at no additional cost to you. We stand behind our work and are committed to providing the highest level of customer satisfaction.
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

The more you know about rodents, the better you can predict and control their behavior. Here are some quick facts to help you on your way.

Some common signs of a rodent infestation include droppings, gnaw marks on wires and other materials, tracks, and scratching sounds. You may also see nests made of shredded material, such as paper or fabric.
Prevention measures include sealing off entry points, removing food sources, and keeping indoor spaces clean and clutter-free. You can use caulk, weatherstripping, and mesh screens to seal off entry points, and store food in airtight containers.
If you find a rodent in your home, it's important to take action promptly to prevent an infestation. You can use traps or call a pest control professional to remove the rodent and take steps to prevent future infestations.
Some species of rodents can carry diseases that can be transmitted to humans, such as hantavirus, leptospirosis, and salmonellosis. They can also cause damage to property by gnawing on wires and other materials.
Snap traps, live traps, and glue traps are all options for controlling rodents. The type of trap you use will depend on the specific situation.
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