Rodent Control Service in Deltona, FL
Rodents have a way of making themselves at home before you even realize there's a problem. Once mice or rats find their way inside, they settle in fast, and getting rid of them on your own rarely sticks. Store-bought traps might catch a few, but they don't address the entry points rodents use to keep coming back.
That's where a structured, professional approach makes a real difference. Pro Service Pest Solutions inspects your property to find where rodents are getting in, where they're nesting, and what conditions are drawing them in. From there, treatment is built around your specific situation, using traps, repellents, and exclusion methods that close off access rather than just reducing numbers temporarily.
In Central Florida, rodent activity doesn't slow down with the seasons. Ongoing construction and development constantly push rodent populations toward homes and businesses, which means recurring pressure is something most properties deal with year-round. Seasonal treatment plans and follow-up monitoring help keep activity from building back up after the initial infestation is resolved.
Here's what our rodent control services in Deltona include:
- Rodent inspection and property assessment
- Entry point identification and exclusion work
- Interior and exterior trapping
- Rodent repellent application
- Nesting area treatment
- Multi-visit active treatment program
- Recurring monitoring visits
- Seasonal rodent control plans
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Rodents in Your Home or Business Deserve a Real Fix
Central Florida's warm climate keeps Rodent Control demand steady all year. There is no winter slowdown here, and the region's rapid construction activity constantly pushes rodent populations toward residential and commercial properties. Rodents chew through electrical wiring, contaminate food sources, damage insulation, and reproduce faster than most people expect. A real solution addresses all of that, not just the visible signs.
Here is how Pro Service Pest Solutions handles active infestations from start to finish:
- A thorough inspection identifies entry points, nesting areas, and the conditions making your property accessible.
- A customized treatment plan is put in place using humane traps, repellents, and exclusion methods matched to your specific property.
- Technicians visit multiple times per week during the active treatment period to monitor progress and adjust as needed.
- Exclusion work closes off the access points rodents are using, so the problem does not return once trapping is complete.
- Most infestations are fully resolved within two to three weeks, with optional follow-up monitoring available after active treatment ends.
Why Pro Service Pest Solutions Is the Right Choice for Rodent Control in Deltona
Pro Service Pest Solutions is a local Central Florida company, not a national chain, which means the technicians serving Deltona know the regional pest pressures specific to this area. The approach is straightforward: find out how rodents are getting in, eliminate the current population humanely, and seal the property against future activity. Every treatment plan is built around your property's actual conditions, and the team is reachable, consistent, and focused on results that hold.
Same-Day Rodent Control When It Matters Most
Rodents move fast, and the longer they stay, the more damage they do. Chewed wiring, contaminated surfaces, and compromised entry points can all get worse with every day you hold off on calling.
When you reach out to Pro Service Pest Solutions, a technician will assess your rodent situation, walk you through what needs to happen, and get to work the same day. There is no requirement to call before noon, so whenever you spot the signs, we are ready to respond.
With Pro Service Pest Solutions, you are not sitting around waiting for a callback or a week-out appointment while a rodent problem grows. Fast response is how we operate, and getting the situation under control quickly is the goal every time.
Warning Signs of a Rodent Problem in Your Home
Rodents are good at staying out of sight, but they almost always leave clues behind. Knowing what to look for can help you catch a problem before it gets out of hand.
Common signs of a rodent infestation in Florida homes and businesses include:
- Small, dark droppings near food storage areas, cabinets, or along baseboards
- Gnaw marks on wood, drywall, electrical wiring, or food packaging
- Scratching or scurrying sounds inside walls, ceilings, or under floors, especially at night
- Shredded paper, insulation, or fabric used as nesting material in hidden areas
- Greasy rub marks along walls or baseboards where rodents travel repeatedly
- A musty or stale odor with no clear source, often near nesting sites
- Visible burrows or tracks near the foundation, in mulch, or along fence lines
If you are noticing one or more of these signs, the activity inside your home is likely more advanced than it appears. Rodents reproduce quickly, and what starts as a small problem can grow fast without the right response.
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.

