Why choose us for your rat control needs?
Rat behavior experts
Decade of dedication
Innovative rat-fighting methods
Safety comes first
A touch of local expertise
Common rat species
Norway Rat
Also known as the brown rat, sewer rat, or wharf rat, the Norway rat is larger than most other rat species. They are common in urban areas and often found in basements or lower portions of buildings.
Roof Rat
Also referred to as the black rat or ship rat, roof rats are agile climbers and are often found in attics, roofs, and higher places in buildings. They prefer warmer climates, making parts of California a suitable habitat.
Serving homes & businesses
In Northern California, rat infestations pose serious issues for homeowners and businesses alike. For residents, these rodents can damage property, contaminate food, and pose health risks.
Businesses, particularly restaurants and warehouses, face potential revenue loss due to damaged stock, health code violations, and tarnished reputations.
Addressing these specific challenges, our rat control services are meticulously designed to serve the distinct requirements of both homes and businesses. We are committed to bringing back the sanctity and safety of your spaces, ensuring they are rat-free.
Residential homes
Apartments
Office buildings
Government
Restaurants
School districts
Grocery stores
Day care centers
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FAQ
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What does the rat control service include?
Is the treatment safe for kids and pets?
Yes. The safety of your family, including pets, is paramount to us. Our treatments and methodologies are designed to be effective against rats while ensuring the safety of the household.
How long will it take to see results after the service?
Visible results, such as reduced rat activity, are often noticeable within a week. The total elimination time might vary depending on the severity of the infestation.
How do I know if I have a rat infestation?
Signs of a rat infestation include gnawed wires or structures, droppings, tracks, and unusual noises, especially at night. Rats also tend to leave grease marks along walls and skirting.
What does the rat treatment process involve?
The process includes identifying and sealing off entry points, setting up traps or bait stations in strategic locations, and monitoring the infestation. We also provide guidelines on preventive measures to curtail future infestations.
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