Rodents are infesting St. Petersburg, Tampa, Sarasota, Bradenton and Punta Gorda Florida
Rodents spread so fast. They can reach an infestation level before you even know they are there.
We know how to check for rodents, what attracts rodents and the best, safest ways to remove them
We offer pest control treatment in the areas of Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Sarasota, Bradenton and Punta Gorda
Rodents can enter your home through gaps in your roof structures. Untrimmed trees that touch your roof provide access. They can also enter through ventilation pipes. Some ways to make your home more rodent resistant:
- Worn weather stripiping around the house should be replaced.
- Good ventilation to keep attics dry
- Install screen vents
Rodents reproduce quickly so fast attention is cricial. A small problem can turn into an expensive unhealty problem fast.

Other things to watch for:
- Foundation: Any crack as small as a quarter can allow access.
- Vents should have guards to prevent pests from entering your home.
- Toilets althought is is rare, rats have been known to swim through sewer lines (yuck!)
Roof spaces are the most common hiding place for rats and mice. Closets are are another hiding place.
During winter an attic can provide a source of warmth and if the attic is not sealed well, insects in the attic provide a food source.
If you see gnaw marks or droppings in your attic, you might have an infestation.
Rodents can also eat through electrical insulation creating a potential fire and electrical shock risk. You can learn more from
https://bcd.umn.edu/pest-sanitation/insect-and-rodent-control
https://www.cdc.gov/rodents/index.html
We serve the St. Petersburg, Sarasota, Tampa, Punta Gorda, Bradenton and surrounding areas. We offer the best treatment at the best prices. We offer safe licensed technicians and we have great google reviews, facebook reviews. Call us at (941) 216-5045.
Rodents are infesting St. Petersburg, Tampa, Sarasota, Bradenton and Punta Gorda Florida
Rodents spread so fast. They can reach an infestation level before you even know they are there.
We know how to check for rodents, what attracts rodents and the best, safest ways to remove them
We offer pest control treatment in the areas of Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Sarasota, Bradenton and Punta Gorda
Rodents can enter your home through gaps in your roof structures. Untrimmed trees that touch your roof provide access. They can also enter through ventilation pipes. Some ways to make your home more rodent resistant:
- Worn weather stripiping around the house should be replaced.
- Good ventilation to keep attics dry
- Install screen vents
Rodents reproduce quickly so fast attention is cricial. A small problem can turn into an expensive unhealty problem fast.

Other things to watch for:
- Foundation: Any crack as small as a quarter can allow access.
- Vents should have guards to prevent pests from entering your home.
- Toilets althought is is rare, rats have been known to swim through sewer lines (yuck!)
Roof spaces are the most common hiding place for rats and mice. Closets are are another hiding place.
During winter an attic can provide a source of warmth and if the attic is not sealed well, insects in the attic provide a food source.
If you see gnaw marks or droppings in your attic, you might have an infestation.
Rodents can also eat through electrical insulation creating a potential fire and electrical shock risk. You can learn more from
https://bcd.umn.edu/pest-sanitation/insect-and-rodent-control
https://www.cdc.gov/rodents/index.html
We serve the St. Petersburg, Sarasota, Tampa, Punta Gorda, Bradenton and surrounding areas. We offer the best treatment at the best prices. We offer safe licensed technicians and we have great google reviews, facebook reviews. Call us at (941) 216-5045.
All of our proven Pest Protection Services utilize the most advanced techniques and state-of-the-art materials available to the pest control industry to provide convenient, scientific protection from general household pests like ants, termites, bedbugs, rodents, rats, mice and cockroaches.