Mice & Rat (Rodent) Control Services in South Florida
Protect your home from rodents with “My Son and I Pest Control.” We provide safe and effective rodent control services in South Florida to eliminate and prevent infestations.
Expert Rodent Control in South Florida
Rodents like rats and mice are more than just a nuisance—they can cause serious damage to your property and pose health risks to your family. In South Florida, the warm climate makes it easy for rodents to thrive year-round. At “My Son and I Pest Control,” we offer comprehensive rodent control solutions that not only eliminate these pests but also prevent them from returning. Our expert team uses safe, effective techniques to ensure your home or business remains rodent-free.
Why Rodent Control Is Essential
Rodents can cause significant issues if not dealt with promptly. They chew through electrical wiring, wood, insulation, and even pipes, leading to costly repairs. More importantly, rodents are known carriers of diseases such as Hantavirus, Leptospirosis, and Salmonella, which can be transmitted through their droppings, urine, and saliva. They also introduce fleas, mites, and ticks into your home, creating further health risks.
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Comprehensive Rodent Control Solutions
As a family-owned business, “My Son and I Pest Control” is committed to providing high-quality, personalized service. We understand the unique pest challenges faced by South Florida residents and have designed our rodent control services to meet these specific needs. Our focus on customer satisfaction, eco-friendly solutions, and long-term prevention sets us apart as a trusted provider of ant control in the region.
Comprehensive
Inspection
. Our team conducts a detailed inspection of your property to identify entry points, nesting areas, and signs of rodent activity. This includes checking for gnaw marks, droppings, nests, and any areas where rodents are likely to be hiding.
Customized Treatment Plan
Based on our inspection, we develop a personalized treatment plan designed to eliminate your specific rodent problem. Our methods are safe, eco-friendly, and effective, ensuring that we tackle the root cause of the infestation.
Treatment Application
We use a combination of advanced trapping techniques and baiting systems to safely and humanely remove rodents from your property. Our treatments are designed to target both the visible rodents and those hiding in attics, basements, or walls.
Monitoring and Prevention
Long-term rodent control requires proactive prevention measures. We offer exclusion services, such as sealing cracks, repairing holes, and installing rodent-proof barriers to keep pests from entering. Additionally, we provide ongoing monitoring to ensure that your property remains rodent-free.
Common Rodents in South Florida
Roof Rats
Known for their agility, these rats often nest in trees, attics, or the upper parts of buildings.
Norway Rats
Larger and less agile than roof rats, Norway rats prefer to burrow and are often found in basements or ground floors.
House Mice
Small and adaptable, house mice are common in both residential and commercial spaces, nesting in walls, cupboards, and other hidden areas.
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Rodent FAQs
Signs of a rodent infestation include:
Droppings: Small, dark pellets near food sources, in cupboards, under sinks, or along baseboards.
Gnaw marks: Rodents chew on wood, wires, and plastic to wear down their continuously growing teeth.
Scratching noises: You might hear scratching or scurrying sounds in the walls, attic, or ceiling, especially at night when rodents are most active.
Nests: Rodents create nests out of shredded materials such as paper, fabric, and insulation, often found in hidden areas like behind appliances or in attics.
Grease marks: Rodents leave dark smudge marks along walls and surfaces where their oily fur makes contact.
Foul odor: A strong, musky smell may indicate a significant infestation or dead rodents within walls or hidden spaces.
Rodents pose several dangers, including:
Health risks: Rodents carry diseases such as hantavirus, leptospirosis, and salmonella, which can be transmitted to humans through contaminated food or surfaces, urine, droppings, and bites.
Property damage: Rodents are notorious for gnawing on wires, wood, insulation, and plastic. This can cause electrical fires and structural damage.
Food contamination: Mice and rats can contaminate stored food with their droppings, urine, and fur, making it unsafe to eat.
Allergies and asthma: Rodent droppings and dander can trigger allergies and worsen asthma symptoms in sensitive individuals, especially children.
Rodents can squeeze through very small openings, often less than a quarter of an inch for mice and half an inch for rats. They typically enter homes through:
Gaps around doors and windows
Holes in walls, siding, or roofs
Cracks in foundations
Openings around pipes, vents, or utility lines
Chimneys without caps
** Rodents are excellent climbers, so even higher entry points like roof gaps or attic vents are vulnerable. Sealing these entry points is crucial for preventing infestations.**
To prevent rodents from getting inside, follow these tips:
Seal cracks and gaps: Use steel wool, caulk, or metal mesh to seal openings around doors, windows, pipes, and foundations.
Store food properly: Keep food, including pet food, in airtight containers, and clean up spills promptly.
Keep garbage sealed: Use rodent-proof garbage cans with tightly fitting lids.
Remove outdoor attractions: Clear away yard debris, firewood, and fallen fruit, as these provide shelter and food for rodents. Trim tree branches that touch or hang near the roof.
Fix leaks: Rodents are attracted to water sources, so repair any leaking pipes or faucets. Routine inspections, especially in attics, basements, and crawl spaces, can also help detect and prevent rodent activity early.
Yes, rodents can cause significant damage to your home. They chew through wires, which can lead to electrical fires, and gnaw on wood, plastic, and insulation, weakening structural components. Rodents also destroy stored items in attics, basements, or garages by nesting in boxes, chewing fabrics, and contaminating belongings with their urine and droppings. If left untreated, rodents can cause thousands of dollars in repairs.
Yes, due to South Florida’s warm climate, rodents are active year-round. Unlike in colder regions where rodent activity increases during fall and winter as they seek shelter, South Florida’s mild temperatures allow rodents to remain active and breed throughout the year. This makes it essential to maintain preventive measures continuously.