Rodent Control in St. George, Utah

Mice and rats aren't just annoying — they chew wires, contaminate food, and can carry disease. Get rid of them for good.

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Rodents in Southern Utah: More Common Than You Think

When temperatures drop in St. George — or spike in summer — mice and rats look for food and shelter inside homes. Once inside, they breed fast. A single mouse can produce up to 10 litters per year with 5-6 pups per litter. What starts as one mouse can become an infestation in weeks.

Rodents in Southern Utah typically enter through garages, roof vents, gaps under doors, utility line penetrations, and holes in exterior walls. They can squeeze through openings as small as a quarter.

The real danger: Mice can fit through impossibly small gaps. Roof rats are expert climbers. And once they're inside your walls, you won't hear them — until the damage is done.

Rodent control St George Utah

Our 4-Step Rodent Elimination Process

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Inspection

We find rodent entry points, nesting areas, and signs of activity — droppings, gnaw marks, rub marks, and nesting materials.

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Exclusion

We seal entry points — gaps, vents, utility penetrations, and door sweeps — to deny rodents access. This is the most important step.

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Baiting & Trapping

We place bait stations and traps in strategic locations — inside, outside, and at entry points — to eliminate the current population.

04

Monitoring

Ongoing service catches new activity early. Quarterly checks ensure rodents don't re-enter your home.

Signs You Have a Rodent Problem

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Droppings

Mouse droppings near food, cabinets, garages, or in attic spaces.

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Gnaw Marks

Fresh gnaw marks on wiring, wood, plastic, or food packaging.

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Wiring Damage

Frayed or chewed electrical wires — a serious fire hazard.

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Odd Smells

Ammonia-like odor from rodent urine in enclosed spaces.

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Nesting Materials

Shredded paper, insulation, or fabric in attics, garages, or walls.

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Nighttime Noises

Scratching, scurrying, or gnawing sounds in walls or ceilings at night.

Rodents Are a Health Hazard — Act Now

Mice and rats spread salmonella, hantavirus, and other diseases through their droppings and urine. Don't let them in your home.

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