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More of the Pests We Treat

Fleas & Mites

Small pests that spread quickly, hitchhike on pets, and often involve pets or wildlife.

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Crawling Insects

Insects that move through the home and settle in quiet, low-traffic areas where conditions work for them.

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Flying Insects

Defensive stinging insects that build visible nests and don’t appreciate people getting too close.

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Rodents

Sneaky pests that chew, contaminate, and move through walls long before you ever see them.

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Occasional Invaders

Seasonal pests that wander indoors during weather changes and overstay their welcome.

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Wood-Destroying Pests

Quiet wood-destroyers that work out of sight and cause damage long before anyone notices.

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Moles & Voles

Underground diggers that turn lawns into rollercoasters while chasing insects below the surface.

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Rodents

Rodents are efficient at finding entry points and tend to follow the same paths once inside. They chew, contaminate surfaces, and reproduce quickly. Activity often goes unnoticed until damage, droppings, or sounds make it obvious.

Associated Species

Small gray-brown rodent with a pointed nose, large ears, and a long thin tail.
House Mouse
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Large brown rat with a heavy body, blunt nose, and thick tail commonly found in urban environments.
Norway Rat
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Slender dark brown or black rat with a long tail and pointed nose.
Roof Rat
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Brown mosquito with long legs and narrow wings commonly breeding in standing water.
Northern House Mosquito
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Small brown rodent with short legs and tail commonly found in grassy habitats.
Prairie Vole
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Small brown rodent with short ears and tail commonly found in grassy outdoor areas.
Meadow Vole
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Common Locations

Basements, attics, garages, wall voids, foundations, crawl spaces

Homeowner Tips

What helps right now

  • Listen for repeat sounds and note where activity happens at the same times each day.

  • Remove easily accessible food sources, even overnight ones.

What actually helps with prevention

  • Seal entry points before relying on trapping, or new rodents will replace removed ones.

  • Block common travel routes along walls and foundations.

Reality Check

How to know it’s time for an expert

  • You catch one… then another… then another over a couple weeks.

  • You hear activity in walls/ceilings or droppings keep appearing in the same areas.

Consultation

Not sure what you’re dealing with? Let our experts take a look and recommend the right solution — no pressure, no obligation.

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