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Your Green Team provides rodent control that focuses on fixing the problem you have today and helping prevent it from coming back. We look at how rodents are getting in, where they are traveling, and what is attracting them, then build a practical plan that fits your home.

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Hearing scratching in the walls at night. Finding droppings in the pantry or garage. Catching a glimpse of something small moving along a baseboard. All of these are signs that rats or mice may already be inside your home.

From the first visit, you can expect clear estimates, honest recommendations, and service from trained, local technicians who respect your family and your property. Our programs are designed to be mindful of kids and pets, and ongoing protection plans are available if you want year round coverage.

Why Rodents Are a Problem?

Rodents are experts at living close to people. In many of the neighborhoods Your Green Team serves, they can find everything they need in a small area. Mild weather, irrigated lawns, mulch beds, shrubs, and fences give them sheltered cover right along foundations and property lines.

In hotter months, they nest outdoors in dense vegetation or nearby structures, then move inside when conditions change. In cooler or stormy periods, attics, crawlspaces, garages, and wall voids provide dry, stable shelter. All it takes is a small gap around a pipe, vent, or door for rats and mice to squeeze through.

As communities grow and construction continues, natural habitats are disturbed. Rodents adjust quickly, using fences, utility lines, and tight spaces between buildings as protected runways. Outdoor pet food, bird feeders, open trash, and cluttered storage areas give them easy access to food, which keeps populations high.

Why Are There Rodents Showing Up?

Rodents appear when three things line up: shelter, food, and water.

When temperatures drop, heavy rains move in, or nearby habitat changes, rats and mice look for safer places to live. Gaps around foundations, utility conduits, dryer vents, garage doors, and doors that do not seal tightly become easy entrances. Once they are inside, they prefer quiet spaces where people rarely go.

Changes around the home can also drive activity. New construction, remodeling, or major landscaping projects can disrupt rodent nesting sites and send them searching for new shelter. Homes with small openings or weak sealing quickly become attractive options.

Easy food sources encourage them to stay. Unsecured trash, spilled bird seed, pet food left out overnight, stored grain, gardens, and open compost all make a property more appealing. Add in moisture from irrigation, low wet spots, or nearby water features and they have everything they need.

Why You Should Not Wait

It is tempting to ignore a small noise and hope it goes away. The problem is that rodents rarely leave on their own. They reproduce quickly, and a minor issue can become a full infestation in a short time.

While they are in place, rats and mice chew, contaminate, and leave droppings behind. Insulation, wiring, stored boxes, personal belongings, and even flexible plumbing or drain lines can be damaged. Over time, odors from droppings and urine build up and can spread through living areas.

Taking action early limits damage, keeps cleanup simpler, and reduces health concerns for everyone in the home. The sooner Your Green Team can inspect and treat, the easier it is to get the problem under control.

Signs You Might Have a Rodent Infestation

Rodents try to stay out of sight, but they leave clear signs behind. Some of the most common include:
Scratching, scurrying, or light thumping sounds in walls, ceilings, or under floors, especially at night when the house is quiet.
Droppings along baseboards, in pantries, under sinks, behind appliances, in closets, or in garages and storage areas.
Dark rub marks or greasy smudges along walls, pipes, rafters, or beams where rodents run the same paths repeatedly.
Gnaw marks on food packaging, cardboard boxes, baseboards, cabinets, plastic containers, wiring, or flexible water and drain lines.
Piles of shredded paper, insulation, fabric, or dried plant fibers gathered into small nests in hidden corners or behind stored items.
A musky or ammonia like odor in enclosed spaces such as closets, basements, attics, or utility rooms.
Pets staring at or pawing at specific walls, ceilings, or cabinets for no obvious reason, reacting to sounds or scents you may not notice.

Rodent Health and Property Risks

Rodents are not just unpleasant to see. They can affect both health and the structure of your home.

Their droppings and urine can contaminate food storage areas, shelves, countertops, and equipment. If these surfaces are not cleaned correctly, there is an increased chance of illness, especially in homes with young children, older adults, or anyone with existing health concerns.

Rats and mice can also carry fleas, ticks, and mites. These secondary pests may move on to pets and people and continue causing problems even after rodents are removed if they are not addressed.

Chewing creates another set of risks. Rodents gnaw on electrical wires and cable insulation, which can increase the risk of shorts or fire. They disturb and contaminate insulation, making your home less energy efficient and harder to keep comfortable. Stored items such as clothing, seasonal decorations, furniture, and important documents can be damaged or destroyed.

Left untreated, a rodent infestation can lead to costly repairs, serious cleanup work, and lingering odors that are difficult to remove without professional help.

Our Rodent Control Process

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Step 1: Inspection and Identification
Every effective rodent plan begins with a careful inspection. Your Green Team technicians examine the exterior perimeter, foundation, roofline, and key interior areas such as attics, basements, crawlspaces where accessible, garages, and utility rooms.

We look for droppings, gnaw marks, rub lines, nesting sites, and the entry points rodents are using. Even small gaps matter. Rats and mice can slip through openings around pipes, wires, vents, doors, and cracks in masonry or wood that do not look serious at first glance.

We also determine which rodent species are present. Roof rats, Norway type rats, and house mice may favor different areas and travel patterns. Understanding what is active on the property helps us choose the right tools and placements.

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Step 2: Removal and Initial Control
After we understand how rodents are getting in and where they are moving, we design a control plan tailored to your home and your safety needs.

This plan often includes interior trapping along active runways and secured exterior bait stations where appropriate and allowed. In some homes, traps alone may be recommended indoors, with bait stations limited to outdoor areas. In others, a combination provides the best balance of speed and safety.

Our goal is to bring rodent numbers down quickly while keeping children, pets, and non target wildlife in mind. Devices are placed in protected locations or tamper resistant stations, then checked and adjusted on a schedule that matches the level of rodent pressure around your home.

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Step 3: Exclusion and Sealing
Long term rodent control is not complete until we address how rodents are getting inside. Your Green Team technicians identify and seal entry points using durable, rodent resistant materials.

Typical trouble spots include gaps around utility penetrations and plumbing lines, worn or missing vent covers, small spaces under doors or garage doors, loose siding, and openings at the roofline where trim, soffits, or fascia meet the structure.

By closing these pathways, we make it much harder for new rodents to enter, even if there are still populations active in the surrounding neighborhood. Exclusion is one of the most important steps in making sure rodent problems do not keep returning.

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Step 4: Monitoring, Sanitation, and Prevention
Rodent control is usually a process, not a single visit. After the initial setup and exclusion work, Your Green Team returns as needed to recheck traps and stations, remove captured rodents, and fine tune placements based on what we see.

Where appropriate and requested, we can help with key parts of cleanup. This may include removing carcasses, addressing accessible droppings, and using suitable deodorizing or sanitizing products to reduce odors and improve hygiene. For heavy contamination or insulation damage, we can explain next steps and connect you with specialized cleanup or insulation services when needed.

As activity declines, your technician will review conditions that may attract rodents in the future and offer practical suggestions for storage, sanitation, and exterior maintenance. For homes that face ongoing pressure, we can design a recurring monitoring and maintenance plan to keep rodent activity under control over time.

Rodent Prevention Tips for Homeowners

Professional rodent control sets the foundation, but small changes around the home can make a big difference. These steps support your treatment plan and help reduce the chance of a new infestation.

Home Sealing

Look for gaps around exterior doors and windows and install or upgrade weatherstripping and door sweeps where needed. Make sure window screens, vent covers, and foundation vents are in good repair and fit tightly.
Seal cracks and openings in foundations and exterior walls. Use steel wool or metal mesh for larger gaps and high quality sealant for smaller cracks, especially where plumbing, electrical, and HVAC lines enter the home.

Food and Water Control

Store pantry items, pet food, and bird seed in sturdy, airtight containers. Clean up crumbs and spills promptly in kitchens, dining areas, and pet feeding spots. Avoid leaving pet food out overnight when rodents are a concern.
Repair dripping faucets, leaky pipes, or irrigation issues. Reduce standing water in low spots, buckets, and outdoor containers. Consistent moisture supports both rodents and insects, so reducing it helps on several fronts.

Yard and Exterior Maintenance

Keep mulch and dense vegetation a small distance away from the foundation to reduce hidden travel routes along the base of the home.
Trim tree limbs and shrubs so they do not touch the roof or upper walls. Rodents often use branches as bridges to reach attics and upper stories.
Make sure outdoor trash and recycling containers have tight fitting lids and are kept closed between pickups. Manage compost and bird feeders so they do not become constant food sources.

Seasonality Callouts

In colder months and during long wet periods, rodents are more likely to move indoors in search of warmth and shelter. This is a smart time to focus on inspections, sealing work, and careful storage habits.
As vegetation thickens in spring and summer, outdoor rodent populations may increase. Regular trimming, clutter reduction, and good housekeeping in garages, sheds, and storage areas make it harder for rodents to nest close to the home.

Why Professional Rodent Control?

Over the counter baits and traps can catch a few rodents, but they rarely solve the entire problem. Devices placed in the wrong spots are easy for rodents to avoid, and unsealed entry points let new animals move in as fast as others are removed.

Professional rodent control from Your Green Team looks at the whole picture. Our technicians understand how rodents behave, where they like to travel, and what they use for nesting areas. We know where to inspect, how to read the signs, and which steps are needed to get long lasting results.

Safety is always part of the plan. Children, pets, and non target wildlife must be considered whenever traps and bait stations are used. Our team is trained to place and secure equipment so it targets rodents while reducing risk for everyone else.

Cleanup and handling of contaminated materials can also be a concern when it is not done correctly, especially in tight or poorly ventilated spaces. Using the right protective equipment and sanitation practices helps lower exposure and supports a healthier indoor environment.

Most importantly, a professional program with Your Green Team emphasizes inspection, exclusion, and prevention, so you are not just reacting to the rodents you see today, but also helping prevent future infestations.

What We Treat?

Your Green Team’s rodent control services focus on the species most commonly found around homes and businesses in our service areas, including:

Rats, such as roof rats that favor attics, rafters, and elevated spaces, and ground dwelling rats that stay closer to basements, crawlspaces, and foundations.

Mice, including house mice that live in and around structures and field mice that move between outdoor cover and interior nesting sites.

If you are dealing with other small rodents or nuisance wildlife, our team can evaluate the situation, explain what we can address directly, and recommend or coordinate specialized help when needed.

Rodent Control FAQs

Schedule Professional Rodent Control with Your Green Team

If you are hearing scratching, finding droppings, or simply suspect that rats or mice are active in your home, the best time to act is now. Your Green Team is ready to help with professional rodent control that removes rodents and focuses on long term prevention.
Call our team today to schedule an inspection, or request a quote online, and we will guide you through the next steps to keep your home comfortable, healthy, and rodent free.