Rodents (rats and mice) are not only destructive but also a serious hygiene risk. They damage electrical wiring, furniture, food stock, and packaging, and may spread diseases through droppings and urine. Effective rodent control requires inspection, strategic placement of control measures, and prevention of re-entry.
Rodents are intelligent and adapt quickly to common DIY solutions. In many cases, a rodent problem continues because
entry points are not identified, food sources remain available, and control measures are not placed in the right routes.
Rats commonly move along walls, pipelines, ceilings, storerooms, and false ceilings where they remain hidden.
Our rodent control focuses on three key goals: reduce active rodents, interrupt their movement routes,
and prevent re-entry. This approach provides better long-term results compared to one-time spraying or random baiting.
We check droppings, gnaw marks, nesting signs, and entry points. Mapping helps us place traps and stations in the most effective routes.
We use suitable traps and bait stations as per site requirement. Placement is focused on wall-lines, corners, utility routes, and high-activity zones.
Entry control and hygiene are key. We guide on closing gaps, managing waste, and safe storage practices to reduce chances of rodents returning.
Rodent control is performed with a hygienic approach. We prefer controlled placement techniques so that treatment remains focused and safe. For sensitive areas like kitchens, stores, and clinics, we follow careful zone planning and safety guidance.
Improvement depends on infestation level and site condition. Many properties notice reduced activity after the first service. For heavy infestations or large commercial spaces, monitoring and follow-up visits may be recommended for stable control.
Rodents return when entry gaps remain open, food waste is accessible, or nearby surroundings have nesting areas. Proofing plus control measures gives better long-term results.
Yes. We use controlled methods like traps and enclosed bait stations based on the site requirement, and share safety guidance for sensitive zones.
Yes. We provide rodent control for warehouses, restaurants, hotels, grocery stores, and other commercial facilities using zone-based placement and monitoring methods.