Rodent Control

Luv-A-Lawn provides rodent control with inspections, exclusion, and trapping to remove rats and mice and help keep them out of your home for good.

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Hearing scratching in the walls, finding droppings in the garage, or seeing something dart across the floor is enough to make anyone feel unsettled. Rats and mice do not just show up for a visit. Once they get inside, they chew, nest, and leave a mess behind.

Why Rodents Are a Serious Problem?

Rats and mice cause more trouble than most people realize. They are always chewing, always looking for food, and rarely stay in just one room.

Once rodents find their way into a home, they can:

- Chew wires, insulation, wood, and stored items.
- Contaminate food and surfaces with droppings and urine.
- Build nests in attics, garages, crawl spaces, and wall voids.
- Use the same runways over and over, leaving stains and gnaw marks.

Ignoring the problem or relying on a few store-bought traps often means the population grows quietly while you only see a small part of what is happening.

How Luv-A-Lawn Handles Rodent Control?

Effective rodent control has three parts: inspection, removal, and exclusion. We treat all three as important, not just one.

After we understand how rodents are using your home, we build a plan that fits your situation instead of relying on a one-size-fits-all approach.

When you call Luv-A-Lawn for rodent control, your technician will typically:

  • Talk with you about where you have seen or heard rodents.
  • Inspect attics, garages, crawl spaces, and storage areas.
  • Look for droppings, gnaw marks, grease rubs, and nesting material.
  • Check exterior walls, roof lines, and utility entries for gaps and openings.
  • Determine whether you are dealing with rats, mice, or both.

Trapping and Removal

Trapping is often the first step in getting control of an active rodent problem. We focus on safety, placement, and results.

As part of rodent removal, we may:

- Place traps in protected, discreet locations along known runways.
- Use different trap types based on the rodent species and layout of the home.
- Avoid placing traps where kids or pets can easily reach them.
- Return for follow-up visits to check, reset, and adjust as needed.

The goal is to reduce the current rodent population quickly and humanely while we work on closing off access points.

Exclusion: Keeping Rodents Out

If we remove rodents but leave the “door” open, new ones can move right in. That is why exclusion is a key part of rodent control.

In some cases, our team can handle light exclusion work directly. In others, we will clearly explain what needs to be done so you or a contractor can close those openings.

During exclusion work, your technician may:

  • Identify gaps around pipes, vents, and utility lines
  • Point out openings in soffits, fascia, and roof lines
  • Check garage doors, crawl space entries, and foundation vents
  • Recommend sealing, screening, or minor repairs to limit rodent access

What to Expect During and After Service?

We want rodent control to feel clear, not confusing or rushed.
You can expect:

- An honest discussion about what we find and how serious the activity appears.
- A straightforward plan that covers trapping, follow-up, and exclusion.
- Progress updates during return visits so you know what has changed.
- Guidance on what to watch for and when to call us back.

After traps are in place and exclusion has begun, you should start to notice fewer noises, fewer droppings, and less activity in the areas that used to be a problem.

How You Can Help Between Visits?

You do not have to turn your home into a fortress, but a few simple changes can make rodent control more effective and help results last longer.

These small steps, paired with trapping and exclusion, give rodents fewer reasons and fewer chances to use your home.

  • Store pet food and bird seed in sealed containers.
  • Keep trash cans covered and empty them regularly.
  • Reduce clutter in garages, attics, and storage areas where rodents like to hide.
  • Fix leaks and address moisture problems that attract animals looking for water.
  • Trim back tree limbs and shrubs that touch the roof or siding.

When It Is Time to Call Luv-A-Lawn?

Ready to Take Your Home Back From Rats and Mice?

If rodents are making you uneasy in your own home, Luv-A-Lawn is ready to help. We will inspect inside and out, explain what we see in plain language, and put together a rodent control plan that focuses on removal, prevention, and long-term peace of mind. Call us today or fill out a form to get a quote and take the first step toward a cleaner, quieter, rodent-free home.