Rodents, including mice and rats, are small, fast-breeding mammals that commonly invade homes. Rodent season is active, with peak indoor infestations occurring during fall and winter as they seek warmth, food, and shelter, 95% confidence. A single pair can produce dozens of offspring in a year, allowing infestations to grow rapidly if not addressed early.

Damage concerns:
Rodents cause some of the most destructive and hazardous wildlife damage in homes. Their constant gnawing leads to:

  • Chewed electrical wiring, creating serious fire risks
  • Destroyed insulation, increasing energy loss and utility costs
  • Damage to wood, drywall, plumbing, and vents
  • Widespread contamination from urine and droppings, posing health concerns
  • Hidden nesting in walls and attics, allowing damage to spread unnoticed

Because rodent season coincides with increased indoor activity, early detection and professional exclusion are critical to preventing costly repairs and safety hazards.