Whole-Home Inspections
There’s a reason our trucks have 40-ft ladders. We find nests, entry points, and signs of activity.
The most common rodents in Marietta, GA, are Norway rats, roof rats, and the house mouse. All three are commensal rodents, which means they rely on human activity to survive. Atlanta has consistently ranked among the top 20 rattiest cities in the United States. Atlanta continues to grow in total population, and it is becoming a denser city. The mild winters have not thinned the rodent population. When restaurants and businesses shut down during the Pandemic, rats and mice flocked to people’s homes.
Our licensed rodent removal professionals follow a proven process to exterminate rats and prevent future infestations:
There’s a reason our trucks have 40-ft ladders. We find nests, entry points, and signs of activity.
Rats and mice can destroy your attic insulation creating a health hazards and driving up your utility bill. We clean up their mess and replace the damaged insulation so you can enjoy a safe, comfortable home.
Rats are a common pest. Although there may be numerous, that doesn’t mean you’ll easily spot them. Rats are wary creatures and avoid human contact.
But even if you can’t spot a rat, there are other signs you can look for to confirm your hunch. The first thing you’ll likely notice is unfamiliar sounds in your home. Rats communicate through squeaking, hissing, and chattering sounds. But you might also hear gnawing and rustling within your home.
After you hear them, you might start noticing other bits of physical evidence of a rat infestation such as:
If you aren’t sure what kind of critter you have on your hands, it’s best to call in professional help. Rats can be relatively elusive to spot. But professionals can quickly spot the signs that can confirm the presence of a rat.
Exterminators are state-licensed technicians trained to kill insects, bugs, and rodents using chemical products, baits, and traps. They apply solutions to interior and exterior spaces of homes, offices, restaurants, warehouses, and other structures.
Exterminators must know the biology, habits, and habitats of rats and mice to stop rodents from causing damage or ease the fears of property owners. They create a plan of action that typically involves repeated chemical applications to treat areas where pests are active.
Critter Control specializes in rodent removal and control. Rodent removal begins with a thorough inspection to determine the severity of the problem. The more established the rodents are, the more involved the removal process will be. After inspecting, our wildlife specialist will build a custom solution to trap, remove, and seal all entry points.
When you confirm that a rat or mouse is in your home, it’s critical to act quickly.
The unfortunate reality is that rats and mice breed at an astounding rate. In fact, rats can produce up to 14 times per year with around seven offspring per litter. That means that a single female rat could produce nearly 100 babies within a single year.
Based on the inspection, our wildlife specialist develops a strategic trapping plan to remove rodents from your home. The types of traps, their placement, and the bait used determine the effectiveness of rodent trapping.
Our wildlife specialist will ensure to use of the most efficient and safe removal process for your home. Though the standard trapping/removal duration is normally between 5 to 14 days, the trapping process may be longer if the rodents are well-established.
Some standard pest control services only provide rodent extermination. To protect your home, it is essential to seal all potential entry holes from rodents. A few common entry points include foundation cracks, loose-fitting screens, holes for pipes, chimneys, and loose soffits. If there isn’t a readily available hole, Norway rats and roof rats are likely to gnaw through materials like plastic sheeting, wood, and caulking to break into your home.
Clean Up and Decontamination
Rats make a mess in your home. They destroy insulation by using it for nesting materials, creating rat runs through it, and soiling it with urine and feces. Rats and mice can bring many diseases into your home.
Rodents contaminate any food they get into. A few diseases commonly transmitted through indirect contact with rats include leptospirosis, salmonellosis, tularemia, plague, and rat-bite fever. Finally, ectoparasites like mites and fleas can infest your home after hitching a ride on a rat.
Of course, no one wants to pick up a rat-related disease. The first step to avoiding any potential health hazards is to call in professional help to exterminate the rat population. Once the rodents are removed, it’s time to apply sanitization agents to the contaminated area. The Wildlife Service Technician will thoroughly disinfect where necessary. Additionally, all dead rats will be removed. With that, you can breathe easier in your own home.
Although improved sanitation is the first order of business, it’s not the only part of the cleanup process. Beyond sanitation, our specialists will put everything back in order. For example, let’s say that the rat colony tore up the insulation in your attic. In that case, our team would replace that installation to help you get everything back to normal.
The rodent removal steps above will give your home a much-needed reset. However, the pheromone trails left behind can lead a new infestation of rats directly to your door.
Since rats can chew through most home materials, they can make new entry points into your home. Rat repellants and improved sanitation can go a long way to preventing the return of rodents.
The uncanny ability of rodents to find a happy home is a challenge for homeowners. But that doesn’t mean you’ll need to repeat the entire process again. Instead, regularly scheduled appointments can help ensure your home never experiences another large-scale rat infestation.
A professional service that regularly monitors your home for rat infestations can spot potential issues before they get out of hand. Although rats are incredibly resourceful critters, they are no match for a careful rodent control plan.
Critter Control solves all the problems caused by rats in your house. At Critter Control, we focus on rat trapping and exclusion to yield the best rat control.
We begin by inspecting the property to discover how rats are getting into your home and devising an exclusion plan to stop them. Based on the inspection, we create a custom rat control plan. The custom plan includes types of rat traps used, placement, and bait. The standard trapping duration normally takes between five to fourteen days. The trapping process might take longer if the rats are well-established.
Rats cause extensive damage, and we repair it. Rat droppings pose an ongoing health risk. We clean up feces and apply a sanitization agent to those areas. In extreme cases, insulation replacement might be necessary.
Finally, we provide a recurring rat control plan involving strategically placed bait stations around your property to keep rats out.
Exterminators aim to eliminate pests using a combination of techniques. They begin with a pest inspection of the property to develop a treatment plan. They do not always figure out the source of the pest problem, which means you may experience future pest problems.
At Critter Control, we use various methods to eliminate and prevent rodent activity. “Control” refers to how we provide long-term rat removal solutions.
The size and location of the rat infestation in your home will determine what method we will use to remove them. Because rats breed so quickly, sometimes extermination is the best process to rid your home of rats. If you already have a major infestation, capturing and releasing the rats may not be a reasonable option.