You get your peace of mind back when scratching sounds in the walls stop and you’re not finding droppings in your kitchen anymore. Your family stays healthy without worrying about diseases that rodents carry through their waste and contamination.
Your property stays protected from the electrical fires that happen when rodents chew through wiring. You avoid the costly repairs that come with damaged insulation, contaminated food, and structural damage that gets worse every day you wait.
The stress disappears when you know the problem is handled completely, not just temporarily covered up. You sleep better knowing your home is sealed against future invasions.
We’ve been protecting Treasure Coast families from rodents since 2006. We know exactly how Florida’s warm climate keeps mice and rats active all year, unlike other states where they slow down in winter.
Our team understands that Becker Ridge residents deal with roof rats climbing through palm trees, Norway rats burrowing near foundations, and house mice squeezing through gaps smaller than a quarter. We’re licensed, insured, and committed to eco-friendly methods that work.
You’re working with locals who live in this community and understand what you’re facing. We respond fast because we know how quickly a small rodent problem becomes a major infestation.
First, we inspect your entire property to find where rodents are getting in and where they’re nesting. We look for entry points around utility lines, garage doors, roof gaps, and foundation cracks that mice and rats use to invade homes.
Next, we remove the existing rodents using safe, effective trapping methods that avoid the odor problems you get with poison. We don’t want dead rodents decomposing in your walls where you can’t reach them.
Finally, we seal all entry points with professional-grade materials that rodents can’t chew through. We also set up monitoring stations around your property to catch any new activity before it becomes a problem. You get follow-up visits to make sure the solution is working long-term.
You get comprehensive rodent control designed specifically for Florida’s unique challenges. We handle roof rats that use fruit trees to access your attic, Norway rats that burrow under structures, and house mice that contaminate food storage areas.
Our service includes emergency response when you hear scratching in the walls at night. We know that in Florida’s climate, waiting even a few days can turn a small problem into a major infestation because rodents breed so quickly in warm conditions.
We use eco-friendly methods that are safe for your family and pets while being deadly effective against rodents. You get the peace of mind that comes with our satisfaction guarantee and the knowledge that we’re available 24/7 when you need us most.
Rodents reproduce extremely fast in Florida’s warm climate. A single mouse can have 5-10 litters per year with 4-8 babies each time.
That means one pregnant mouse can lead to 50+ new mice in your home within 12 months. Rats reproduce slightly slower but are much more destructive due to their size and strength.
The key is acting immediately when you notice the first signs. Every week you wait allows the population to grow exponentially, making removal more difficult and expensive.
Florida rodents carry several serious diseases that can affect your family’s health. Hantavirus has been identified in cotton rats throughout the state, though only one human case has been diagnosed in Florida.
Leptospirosis spreads through contact with water or surfaces contaminated with rodent urine. Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus comes from house mice and can cause severe birth defects if pregnant women are exposed.
The bigger risk comes from everyday contamination. Rodent droppings and urine contaminate food surfaces, and when the waste dries, particles become airborne and can be inhaled, causing respiratory problems and other health issues.
Florida’s rodent season typically peaks from August through November when temperatures start dropping and rodents seek warm shelter. However, our warm climate means rodent activity continues year-round, unlike northern states where they become dormant.
During cooler months, outdoor food sources become scarce, driving rodents indoors. Roof rats leave fruit trees when the fruit is gone and move into attics and wall voids.
Heavy rains and flooding, especially during hurricane season, also force rodents out of their outdoor burrows and into homes seeking dry shelter. This is why many homeowners notice sudden increases in rodent activity after storms.
Professional rodent control in Florida typically ranges from $300-$500 for initial treatment, depending on the size of your home and severity of the infestation. Severe cases requiring extensive exclusion work can cost $1,000 or more.
Monthly maintenance plans usually run $30-$50 per visit and are much more cost-effective than dealing with repeated infestations. These plans include regular inspections, trap monitoring, and preventative treatments.
The real cost comes from waiting too long to address the problem. Rodent damage to electrical wiring, plumbing, insulation, and structural components can cost tens of thousands of dollars to repair, not to mention the health risks to your family.
DIY rodent control rarely works long-term in Florida because our warm climate allows rodents to stay active year-round. Store-bought traps and baits might catch a few rodents but won’t address the root cause.
The biggest problem with DIY approaches is missing entry points. Homeowners often seal obvious holes at ground level but miss roof gaps, soffit openings, and utility line penetrations that rodents use to get back inside.
Poison baits create additional problems when rodents die inside walls or crawl spaces, causing persistent odors that are difficult to locate and remove. Professional treatment addresses the entire infestation and prevents future problems through proper exclusion work.
Mice are smaller and more curious, exploring new areas quickly and often invading in larger numbers. They can squeeze through holes the size of a dime and typically nest inside walls using shredded materials.
Rats are larger, more cautious, and cause more structural damage due to their size and stronger teeth. Roof rats are excellent climbers that access homes through trees and rooflines, while Norway rats prefer ground-level entry points and burrow near foundations.
Both species reproduce quickly in Florida’s warm climate, but rats tend to be more destructive to electrical wiring and plumbing. The treatment approach varies depending on the species, which is why proper identification by a professional is crucial for effective control.
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