At AP Pest Control, all rodent problems are handled seriously. A thorough inspection happens inside; this is where those entry points and nesting areas are found. An effective set of traps and bait stations is then used, strategically placed to maximize success in quickly and efficiently eliminating rodents on any property. Sealing up access points is then done to ensure that there are no returns. Be it your home or business, we focus on keeping the rodents from causing damage and health risks. With AP Pest Control, you get reliable, professional rodent control that restores comfort and peace of mind.
Rodents in your home or business can lead to chewed wires, damaged insulation, and unwanted messes. At AP Pest Control, we understand how frustrating it is to deal with these unwanted guests. That’s why we use a clear, step-by-step process to find the problem, remove it, and help stop it from coming back.
We begin with a thorough inspection of your home or business. We check the attic, garage, crawl spaces, kitchen, and other areas where rodents tend to hide. We look for signs like droppings, grease marks, and entry holes to figure out how and where they’re getting in.
Once we know where the rodents are hiding, we set traps in the right spots to remove them quickly and effectively. We use proven tools and methods to deal with both mice and rats, and we return as needed to check progress and adjust if necessary.
After the rodents are removed, it’s time to stop them from coming back. We seal small openings around pipes, vents, and other gaps where they might be slipping through. This step is just as important as the removal because it keeps the problem from starting all over again.
Rodents leave behind messes that can lead to bad smells and other issues. We offer clean-up help to remove droppings and nesting material, and we’ll give you advice on how to avoid future problems, like how to store food properly and keep outdoor areas tidy.
When you call AP Pest Control, you’re getting service from someone who listens, takes time to explain what’s going on, and works hard to solve the problem. We don’t just show up and spray—we look at the full picture and fix the root cause. If you’re dealing with rodents, let’s take care of it quickly and thoroughly.
Rodents are quiet intruders, often going unnoticed until the signs are too clear to ignore. Whether it's mice or rats, they can cause damage quickly and bring other problems with them. If you’re wondering whether rodents are around, here are the key signs to watch for.
One of the first and most obvious signs of rodents is droppings. These are usually small, dark, and pellet-shaped. You’ll often find them in kitchen drawers, behind appliances, inside pantries, or along baseboards. Fresh droppings usually indicate recent activity.
Rodents are active at night, and you may hear them moving through walls, ceilings, or under floors. If you’re hearing scratching or light running sounds—especially after dark—it’s worth taking a closer look.
Rodents have strong teeth that never stop growing, so they chew constantly to wear them down. You might find chew marks on food packaging, wires, wood, cardboard boxes, or plastic containers. This kind of damage can lead to fire hazards or structural problems.
Rodents build nests using whatever they can find—shredded paper, insulation, fabric, or dried plants. Nests are usually tucked away in hidden areas like wall voids, attic corners, basements, or behind storage boxes. If you find a soft, messy pile in an undisturbed place, it could be a nest.
Rodents tend to follow the same paths each night, and their oily fur can leave behind smudges along walls, pipes, or floorboards. These marks are especially noticeable in narrow areas they often squeeze through.
If you’ve noticed any of these signs, rodents could already be settled in. At AP Pest Control, we take rodent issues seriously. Our approach is thorough, and we focus on solutions that work, not just temporary fixes. If something doesn’t feel right, reach out. We’re here to help you handle the problem before it grows.
Rodents are more than just unexpected guests in your home. Whether it’s mice in the walls or rats in the attic, these creatures are highly adaptable and often smarter than we give them credit for. Understanding their behavior and habits can help you spot problems early and take the right steps to deal with them.
One of the most surprising things about rodents—especially mice—is how easily they can enter a building. A mouse can fit through a gap as small as a dime, and rats can squeeze through holes the size of a quarter. That makes sealing up potential entry points around doors, vents, and pipes essential to keeping them out.
Rodents have teeth that never stop growing. To keep them trimmed, they’re always chewing on wood, insulation, wires, cardboard, and even plastic. This is one reason they can cause so much property damage. Rodent-related wiring damage is one of the leading causes of household electrical fires.
A single female mouse can have 5 to 10 litters per year, with 5 to 12 babies each time. That’s potentially over 60 offspring annually from just one mouse. Rats reproduce at a similar pace. This fast breeding cycle means a small problem can become a full-blown infestation in just a few months.
Rodents have excellent memories and are naturally cautious when it comes to new things in their environment. That’s why traps or bait stations may not work immediately. However, their curiosity and need to find food usually win out, making consistent placement and professional strategies more effective.
Rodents can spread bacteria, viruses, and parasites through their droppings, urine, and nesting materials. They’ve been known to carry diseases like hantavirus and salmonella, which can pose risks to both people and pets. Even if you don’t see them directly, finding droppings or shredded materials is often a strong indicator of their presence.
Rodents are clever, resourceful, and always on the lookout for shelter and food. While they may seem like a minor inconvenience at first, their ability to multiply rapidly and cause damage makes them a problem worth addressing quickly. If you suspect rodent activity in your home or business, professional help can make all the difference in solving the issue effectively.
Rodents in your home or business can lead to chewed wires, damaged insulation, and unwanted messes. At AP Pest Control, we understand how frustrating it is to deal with these unwanted guests. That’s why we use a clear, step-by-step process to find the problem, remove it, and help stop it from coming back.
We begin with a thorough inspection of your home or business. We check the attic, garage, crawl spaces, kitchen, and other areas where rodents tend to hide. We look for signs like droppings, grease marks, and entry holes to figure out how and where they’re getting in.
Once we know where the rodents are hiding, we set traps in the right spots to remove them quickly and effectively. We use proven tools and methods to deal with both mice and rats, and we return as needed to check progress and adjust if necessary.
After the rodents are removed, it’s time to stop them from coming back. We seal small openings around pipes, vents, and other gaps where they might be slipping through. This step is just as important as the removal because it keeps the problem from starting all over again.
Rodents leave behind messes that can lead to bad smells and other issues. We offer clean-up help to remove droppings and nesting material, and we’ll give you advice on how to avoid future problems, like how to store food properly and keep outdoor areas tidy.
When you call AP Pest Control, you’re getting service from someone who listens, takes time to explain what’s going on, and works hard to solve the problem. We don’t just show up and spray—we look at the full picture and fix the root cause. If you’re dealing with rodents, let’s take care of it quickly and thoroughly.
Rodents are quiet intruders, often going unnoticed until the signs are too clear to ignore. Whether it's mice or rats, they can cause damage quickly and bring other problems with them. If you’re wondering whether rodents are around, here are the key signs to watch for.
One of the first and most obvious signs of rodents is droppings. These are usually small, dark, and pellet-shaped. You’ll often find them in kitchen drawers, behind appliances, inside pantries, or along baseboards. Fresh droppings usually indicate recent activity.
Rodents are active at night, and you may hear them moving through walls, ceilings, or under floors. If you’re hearing scratching or light running sounds—especially after dark—it’s worth taking a closer look.
Rodents have strong teeth that never stop growing, so they chew constantly to wear them down. You might find chew marks on food packaging, wires, wood, cardboard boxes, or plastic containers. This kind of damage can lead to fire hazards or structural problems.
Rodents build nests using whatever they can find—shredded paper, insulation, fabric, or dried plants. Nests are usually tucked away in hidden areas like wall voids, attic corners, basements, or behind storage boxes. If you find a soft, messy pile in an undisturbed place, it could be a nest.
Rodents tend to follow the same paths each night, and their oily fur can leave behind smudges along walls, pipes, or floorboards. These marks are especially noticeable in narrow areas they often squeeze through.
If you’ve noticed any of these signs, rodents could already be settled in. At AP Pest Control, we take rodent issues seriously. Our approach is thorough, and we focus on solutions that work, not just temporary fixes. If something doesn’t feel right, reach out. We’re here to help you handle the problem before it grows.
Rodents are more than just unexpected guests in your home. Whether it’s mice in the walls or rats in the attic, these creatures are highly adaptable and often smarter than we give them credit for. Understanding their behavior and habits can help you spot problems early and take the right steps to deal with them.
One of the most surprising things about rodents—especially mice—is how easily they can enter a building. A mouse can fit through a gap as small as a dime, and rats can squeeze through holes the size of a quarter. That makes sealing up potential entry points around doors, vents, and pipes essential to keeping them out.
Rodents have teeth that never stop growing. To keep them trimmed, they’re always chewing on wood, insulation, wires, cardboard, and even plastic. This is one reason they can cause so much property damage. Rodent-related wiring damage is one of the leading causes of household electrical fires.
A single female mouse can have 5 to 10 litters per year, with 5 to 12 babies each time. That’s potentially over 60 offspring annually from just one mouse. Rats reproduce at a similar pace. This fast breeding cycle means a small problem can become a full-blown infestation in just a few months.
Rodents have excellent memories and are naturally cautious when it comes to new things in their environment. That’s why traps or bait stations may not work immediately. However, their curiosity and need to find food usually win out, making consistent placement and professional strategies more effective.
Rodents can spread bacteria, viruses, and parasites through their droppings, urine, and nesting materials. They’ve been known to carry diseases like hantavirus and salmonella, which can pose risks to both people and pets. Even if you don’t see them directly, finding droppings or shredded materials is often a strong indicator of their presence.
Rodents are clever, resourceful, and always on the lookout for shelter and food. While they may seem like a minor inconvenience at first, their ability to multiply rapidly and cause damage makes them a problem worth addressing quickly. If you suspect rodent activity in your home or business, professional help can make all the difference in solving the issue effectively.