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Pest Control Blog - Rodent Prevention
Tips, guides, and pest insights to help protect your home.
Identifying the Different Types of Rodents: The Ultimate Guide

Ever wonder what’s scurrying in your attic late at night?

Vole vs Mouse: Identifying the Differences in Your Backyard


Can Mice Climb Walls? How to Stop the Scramble


Rodent Rampage: Dealing with Rat and Mouse Infestations in Orlando Homes


Rodent Issues in Atlanta: Understanding and Managing Rat and Mouse Infestations

Picture this: you’re sitting at home, trying to relax and enjoy your evening. You turn on the TV, pour yourself a glass of wine, and settle in for some much-needed peace and quiet. But suddenly, you hear a scurrying sound in the corner of the room.

Effective Strategies to Keep Mice and Rats Away

Are you tired of constantly finding mice and rats scurrying around your home, nibbling on food, and leaving their droppings everywhere? Don’t worry – you’re definitely not alone. Rodents are a common problem that many households face.

Field Mice vs. House Mice: What’s the Difference?

If you’ve noticed a small mouse around your home, you could have a house mouse or a field mouse. Understanding the differences between the two may help you understand the pests that are invading your space. In this post, we’ll compare the field mouse vs. the house mouse to help you identify these rodents.

What’s Scratching Inside Your Walls? Discover How to Get Rid of Mice in Walls.

Mice enter homes by squeezing through openings as small as a nickel or dime. A tiny crack or gap in a house’s foundation, wall, ceiling, or floor gives mice easy entry to find shelter, food, and a warm place for breeding. Once you have rodents in the walls of your home, their numbers can multiply. Learn how to recognize if you have a mouse problem, the damage they can cause, and how to get rid of mice in walls.

Roof Rats Versus Norway Rats: Which are Invading Your Home?

The most common types of rats to invade a house are Norway rats and roof rats, which look and behave differently from one another. When the weather gets cooler, either rat species can enter a house for the same reasons: they seek shelter, food, and water. Learn about the differences between Norway rats and roof rats, their dangers, and how to get rid of them.

