Rodent Control That Keeps Mice & Rats Out for Good

Trapping alone doesn't solve a rodent problem. We find how they're getting in, seal every entry point, and make sure they can't come back.

Why Rodents Are a Serious Problem

Fire Hazard

Rodents chew through electrical wires, creating serious fire risks in homes.

Health Risk

Droppings and urine spread disease including salmonella and hantavirus.

Fast Breeding

One mouse can become 50 in three months. Problems escalate quickly.

But here's the good news: we've handled every type of rodent problem across the San Fernando Valley — from mice in the kitchen to roof rats in the attic. We solve it right, and we solve it for good.

Our Rodent Control Process

A comprehensive approach that eliminates rodents and prevents them from returning.

1

Inspection

Identify species, locate droppings, find entry points and runways.

2

Trapping

Strategic trap placement for fastest results with ongoing monitoring.

3

Exclusion

Seal every gap and crack with steel mesh and caulk.

4

Attic/Crawl Space

Treat nesting areas where most rodents harbor.

5

Follow-Up

Confirm all activity has stopped and home is protected.

Rat hiding in space between wooden beam and roof tiles showing how rodents enter attics
Dryer exhaust ventilation fan on side of house showing potential rodent entry point
Close up of many rodent droppings in service room showing mice infestation signs

Areas We Treat

Rodents can enter and nest anywhere in your home. We treat all problem areas.

Attics

Crawl Spaces

Garages

Kitchens

Walls

Rodent Species We Treat

Proper identification helps us deploy the right treatment strategy for your specific problem.

Norway Rat

Largest common rat. Ground-dwelling, burrows in foundations and yards.

How to ID:

Brownish gray, blunt nose, small ears, thick body, 16"+ long

Roof Rat

Excellent climber. Lives in trees, roofs, attics. Follows citrus and vines.

How to ID:

Black/dark gray, pointed nose, large ears, slender body, 14"+ long

House Mouse

Small but destructive. Chews anything, contaminates food, spreads disease.

How to ID:

Light brown/gray, small (2-3"), large ears relative to body, pink tail

"They take their time, care about their customers — not just in and out. After a horrible prior experience with another company, Enviroworx is simply the best. They solved our rodent problem completely."
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We'll eliminate your rodent problem and make sure they can't come back.