Rodent Control Service in Apopka, FL
Rodents have a way of turning up when you least expect them, and once they find a way in, they tend to stay. Chewed wiring, damaged insulation, and food contamination are common results of mice and rats settling into a structure, and the disruption to daily routines adds up fast.
The frustrating part is that most recurring rodent problems come back because the entry points were never addressed. Traps can reduce what is already inside, but without a real inspection and a plan, the same issues return. That is where professional rodent control makes the difference.
Pro Service Pest Solutions inspects the full property to locate entry points, nesting areas, and conditions that attract rodents in the first place. Treatment includes humane traps, repellents, and exclusion work tailored to the structure. Multiple visits during the active treatment period keep progress on track, and most infestations are resolved within two to three weeks.
Because rodents in Central Florida stay active year-round, seasonal and recurring service options are available after the initial infestation is resolved. Ongoing monitoring keeps activity from building back up, which means fewer surprises down the road.
Here is what our rodent control services in Apopka include:
- Rodent Inspection
- Entry Point Identification
- Exclusion Services
- Humane Trap Placement
- Repellent Application
- Nesting Area Treatment
- Multi-Visit Active Treatment
- Post-Treatment Monitoring
- Recurring Maintenance Plans
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Rodents Don't Take a Break in Central Florida, and Neither Do We
The warm climate here means Rodent Control is something properties deal with all year, not just in cooler months. Ongoing construction across the region keeps displacing rodent populations, and they move fast. Chewed wiring, contaminated food storage, damaged insulation, and rapid reproduction make early intervention the smarter move.
Here's how Pro Service Pest Solutions handles an active infestation from start to finish:
- A thorough inspection identifies entry points, nesting areas, and the conditions attracting rodent activity to your property.
- A customized treatment plan is put together using humane traps, repellents, and exclusion methods matched to your specific situation.
- Multiple service visits per week keep treatment moving during the active period.
- Exclusion work addresses how rodents are getting in, not just what's already inside.
- Most infestations are resolved within two to three weeks, with follow-up monitoring available after active treatment ends.
Why Pro Service Pest Solutions Is the Right Call for Rodent Control in Central Florida
Pro Service Pest Solutions is a local Central Florida company, not a national chain with a call center. That means the team understands regional conditions, knows how local construction patterns affect rodent pressure, and brings a straightforward approach to every property they service. The focus is always on solving the problem completely, not just managing it.
Same-Day Rodent Control When It Matters Most
Rodents move fast, and the longer a problem sits, the worse it tends to get. Chewed wires, contaminated spaces, and rapid breeding cycles mean that waiting even a day or two can turn a manageable situation into a much bigger one.
When you call Pro Service Pest Solutions, a technician assesses what is happening, walks you through the plan, and gets to work. There is no noon cutoff requirement to worry about, just reach out and we will work to get someone out as fast as possible.
With Pro Service Pest Solutions, you are not left sitting with a rodent problem hoping it resolves itself. We show up, we handle it, and we make sure you have a clear path forward from the start.
Warning Signs You May Have a Rodent Problem
Rodents are good at staying out of sight, but they almost always leave evidence behind. Knowing what to look for can help you catch an infestation early, before it spreads or causes serious damage to your home or business.
Common signs of rodent activity in Florida homes and businesses include:
- Droppings along baseboards, inside cabinets, or near food storage areas
- Gnaw marks on wood, plastic, food packaging, or electrical wiring
- Scratching or scurrying sounds inside walls, ceilings, or attic spaces, especially at night
- Shredded insulation, paper, or fabric used to build nesting materials
- Grease marks or smudge trails along walls and entry points
- A persistent musty or ammonia-like odor in enclosed spaces
- Visible burrows or runways along the exterior foundation or landscaping
Spotting even one or two of these signs usually means more activity is happening out of view. Because Central Florida's climate keeps rodents active throughout the entire year, what starts small can grow quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can rodents come back after treatment?
If exclusion work is completed properly, re-infestation is unlikely. However, new rodents can always attempt to enter a property over time, which is why we offer ongoing monitoring options and are always available if activity picks back up.
How long does rodent treatment take?
Most rodent problems are resolved within two to three weeks with multiple service visits per week during the active treatment period. The exact timeline depends on the severity of the infestation and how quickly exclusion work can be completed.
What rodents do you treat for?
We treat for rats, mice, and also handle armadillos and moles. If you're not sure what you're dealing with, we'll identify the species during our inspection and build a treatment plan accordingly.
What's the difference between trapping and exclusion?
Trapping addresses the rodents that are currently inside your property. Exclusion involves sealing the entry points they're using to get in. Both are necessary for a lasting solution, and we handle both as part of our rodent control program.

