Service
Get Rats and Mice Out — and Keep Them Out
Rodents chew wiring, contaminate food, and multiply fast. We trap, remove, and seal the entry points so they don't come back.
Rat & Rodent Control
Our Process
How We Get Your Pests Gone
A simple, proven process that solves the problem at the source — and keeps it from coming back.
Free Inspection
We come out, identify exactly what you're dealing with, and find how the pests are getting in. You get a straight answer and an honest quote — no pressure, no upselling pests you don't have.
Targeted Treatment
We treat the problem at its source with a plan matched to your property — safe and effective around kids and pets. For rodents and wildlife, that includes sealing the entry points, not just removing what's there.
Ongoing Protection
We set you up on a monthly or bi-monthly plan to keep pests from coming back — with no long-term contract. You stay protected because it works, and you can adjust or cancel any time.
Rat & Rodent Control Across Ventura County
We proudly serve homes and businesses throughout Ventura County:
FAQs
Rat & Rodent Control — Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I have rats or mice?
Common signs are scratching or scurrying in the walls or attic (usually at night), droppings in the garage, pantry, or along walls, gnaw marks on wires or food packaging, and a musky odor. If you're seeing any of these, call for an inspection — rodents breed quickly, so early action saves money.
Do you just set bait, or do you actually solve the problem?
We solve the problem. Bait alone doesn't stop new rodents from coming in. We inspect to find the entry points, trap and remove the active population, and seal the access points (exclusion) so they can't get back in. We can also set up monitoring on a recurring plan.
Is rodent control safe with pets in the house?
Yes. We design the treatment around your home, using methods and placements that keep pets and kids safe while still removing the rodents. We'll walk you through anything you need to know.
How long does it take to get rid of rodents?
It depends on the size of the infestation and how they're getting in, but most homes see the active population knocked down within the first week or two, with exclusion work to prevent return. We'll give you a realistic timeline at the inspection.