Full-structure inspection
Rodents exploit gaps you'd never think to check - roof transitions, utility penetrations, soffit gaps, and crawl space vents. We trace the activity to every access point, not just the obvious ones.
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Scratching in the attic. Chewing in the walls. We handle all of it.
You're hearing something up there. It's real, and it's not going away on its own. Whether it's mice, rats, flying squirrels, or Norway rats - we handle the full spectrum of rodent removal across NJ, NY, and PA. Inspection, trapping, contamination cleanup, and permanent exclusion so the problem actually ends.
Proof
By the time you search for rodent removal, you're already past the DIY stage. You're hearing scratching at 3 AM, finding droppings in the attic, or smelling something wrong. The fix is professional removal plus rodent proofing - not a bait box from the hardware store.
Rodents exploit gaps you'd never think to check - roof transitions, utility penetrations, soffit gaps, and crawl space vents. We trace the activity to every access point, not just the obvious ones.
We do not poison rodents into your walls. Poison creates dead animals in inaccessible spaces, odor problems, and secondary poisoning risks. We trap, remove, and confirm the space is clear.
The real value is in the exclusion work. Attic rodent proofing seals the routes that let them in - with materials rated to withstand rodent pressure, not quick patches that fail in one season.
How it works
We inspect the attic, walls, crawl space, roofline, and exterior envelope to identify where rodents are entering, nesting, and traveling through the building.
We trap and remove mice, rats, flying squirrels, or whatever rodent species is present, then assess contamination and insulation damage left behind.
We complete professional rodent proofing with exclusion materials designed to hold - closing every entry route so the house stops cycling through infestations.
Scope & Coverage
Rodent problems are never limited to one room. Mice, rats, and squirrels travel through wall cavities, attic spaces, crawl spaces, and exterior gaps. We inspect the entire structure and build the exclusion scope around every active and vulnerable entry point we find.
What customers say
“They showed me photos of everything they found, sealed every entry point, and the house has been silent since.”
Sarah M.
Montclair, NJ
“They were the only company that actually got into the attic with me and showed me the problem instead of just pitching a price.”
Dave K.
Staten Island, NY
“They cleared the infestation, cleaned the contamination, and got the attic inspection-ready fast. It saved the sale.”
Maria L.
Bucks County, PA
Service areas
Mice leave small droppings (grain-of-rice size) and typically enter through gaps as small as a dime. Rats leave larger droppings, need a quarter-sized opening, and cause more structural damage. Norway rats tend to stay at ground level and in crawl spaces, while roof rats and mice prefer attics. The removal approach, trapping strategy, and exclusion materials differ for each species - which is why we identify the animal before we start.
Rodent removal cost depends on the species, the extent of the infestation, and how many entry points need to be sealed. A straightforward mouse removal with basic exclusion is on the lower end. A full-house rodent proofing scope with attic cleanup and insulation replacement after a long-term infestation is a larger project. We inspect first and build the scope around what we actually find - no guessing, no flat-rate bait programs.
Yes. Flying squirrels and gray squirrels are some of our most common attic calls - roughly 80% of our rodent and wildlife work involves raccoons and squirrels. Squirrels chew electrical wiring, tear up insulation for nesting, and create entry points that other rodents then exploit. We trap, remove, and seal the structure.
Rodent proofing is the exclusion work that seals the entry points rodents use to access your home. It includes closing gaps at the roofline, sealing utility penetrations, reinforcing soffit and vent openings, and addressing foundation-level access points. The goal is to stop the cycle of infestation - removal without proofing means new rodents move in through the same routes within weeks.
Most rodent exclusion jobs are completed in a single day. Trapping may run for 5-10 days before exclusion begins, depending on the level of activity. A straightforward mouse exclusion is typically a one-day job. A full-house rodent proofing with attic cleanout and insulation replacement may be scoped as a larger project. We confirm the timeline during inspection.
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