Pest Control Rodents | Inner Banks Pest Solutions

RODENTS

  • Mice

    Mice are not good for the interior of your home due to a variety of reasons that can affect both your health and property. These small rodents can cause significant damage as they gnaw on wires, insulation, and wood, leading to costly repairs. Additionally, mice are known carriers of various diseases, which can be transmitted through droppings, urine, and saliva, posing health risks to you and your family. Their presence often leads to a sense of unsanitary conditions, making your home less inviting. To protect your living space from the potential hazards of mice, it’s essential to address any infestations promptly

  • Rats

    Rats in your home can pose serious health risks and significant property damage. These rodents are known carriers of various diseases, which can be transmitted through their droppings, urine, and bites. Additionally, their constant gnawing can damage insulation, wiring, and even structural elements of your home, leading to costly repairs. Beyond health concerns, the presence of rats can create an uncomfortable living environment and damage your peace of mind. Prioritizing pest control ensures a safe, healthy, and comfortable.

  • SQUIRRELS

    Squirrels in your home can lead to a range of problems that go beyond mere annoyance. These agile creatures are known for their strong chewing instincts, which can result in damage to electrical wiring, insulation, and wooden structures. Their presence can also lead to health hazards, as they may carry diseases and parasites that can affect humans and pets alike. Additionally, squirrels can create nests in hard-to-reach areas, leading to further complications and costly repairs. Keeping your home squirrel-free ensures a safer, more comfortable living environment and protects the integrity of your property.

  • VOLES

    Voles can quickly become a significant nuisance around your home. These small rodents create extensive burrow systems, leading to damage in lawns, gardens, and landscaping. Their voracious appetite for roots, bulbs, and tender plants can result in unsightly patches and loss of vegetation. Additionally, voles can serve as hosts for parasites and diseases, posing health risks to your family and pets. Preventing voles from making a home near yours is essential to protect your property, maintain your garden's health, and ensure a safe living environment.