
Protect your Manchester NH area property from mice, rats, and other rodents. Our comprehensive approach eliminates current infestations and prevents future problems.
Different rodent species require different control strategies. Our experts identify the specific rodents infesting your property for targeted, effective treatment.
Small gray-brown mice that contaminate food and spread diseases
Small droppings, gnawed food packages, nests in hidden areas
Large brown rats that burrow and cause structural damage
Large droppings, gnaw marks, burrows around foundation
Agile climbers that nest in attics and upper levels
Droppings in attic, scratching sounds overhead, damaged wires
Tree-dwelling rodents that invade attics and cause noise
Loud scratching, acorn shells, entry holes in roof/soffits
Small striped rodents that burrow near foundations
Small holes near house, damaged bulbs/plants, food caching
Field mice that damage lawns and garden plants
Surface runways in grass, damaged plant roots, small tunnels
We use a comprehensive approach combining multiple strategies for complete rodent elimination.
Our systematic approach ensures complete rodent elimination and long-term prevention.
Thorough property assessment to identify rodent species, entry points, and nesting areas
Strategic placement of traps and bait stations to eliminate existing rodent population
Seal entry points and install barriers to prevent future rodent access
Regular follow-up visits to ensure treatment success and prevent re-infestation
Rodents carry over 35 diseases including Salmonella, Hantavirus, and Lyme disease
Rodent droppings and urine trigger allergic reactions and asthma attacks
Rodents contaminate 10 times more food than they consume through droppings and urine
Rodents bring fleas, mites, and ticks into your home, creating additional pest problems
These prevention strategies help keep rodents away after professional treatment.
Don't let rodents put your family's health at risk. Our comprehensive rodent control eliminates current problems and prevents future infestations.