Rodent Control Service in Town ‘n’ Country, FL
Rodents have a way of making themselves at home fast. Once mice or rats find a way inside, they tend to stay, and the longer they go unaddressed, the harder the problem gets to manage on your own.
Store-bought traps and repellents can reduce activity for a short time, but they rarely stop rodents from coming back. That is because they do not address how rodents are getting in. Without a proper inspection to identify entry points and nesting areas, the same issues tend to repeat. Recurring infestations are common when the root cause goes unresolved.
Professional rodent control works differently. Pro Service Pest Solutions starts with a thorough property inspection, then builds a treatment plan that fits the specific conditions found. During active treatment, the focus is on both removing rodents already inside and closing off the access points they are using. Most infestations are resolved within two to three weeks, with multiple service visits during that period to keep things moving.
Central Florida does not get a seasonal slowdown in rodent activity. Regional construction and development continue to push rodent populations toward homes and businesses throughout the year. Seasonal and recurring service plans help keep activity from building back up after treatment ends, giving you a longer-term solution rather than a temporary fix.
Rodent control services available in Town ‘n’ Country:
- Rodent Inspection
- Entry Point Identification
- Exclusion Services
- Humane Trapping
- Rodent Removal
- Nesting Area Treatment
- Repellent Application
- Recurring Monitoring Plans
- Seasonal Rodent Control
- Follow-Up Property Assessments
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Rodents Are Getting In and Central Florida Makes It Easy for Them
The warm climate and constant construction activity across Central Florida keep rodent populations on the move, pushing them toward homes and businesses throughout the region. Rodent Control addresses the full picture, from how they're entering to the damage they cause to wiring, insulation, and food storage once they're inside. Most active infestations are resolved within two to three weeks, with multiple service visits scheduled during that window to stay ahead of reproduction cycles.
Here is how the process works for Town ‘n’ Country properties:
- A thorough inspection identifies entry points, nesting areas, and any conditions attracting rodent activity to the property.
- A customized treatment plan is put in place using humane traps, repellents, and exclusion methods matched to the specific structure.
- Multiple visits per week keep pressure on the infestation throughout the active treatment period.
- Exclusion work seals the ways rodents are getting in, not just removing what is already present.
- Follow-up monitoring options are available after the infestation is resolved to help keep the property protected.
Why Pro Service Pest Solutions Is the Right Choice for Rodent Control
Pro Service Pest Solutions is a local Central Florida company, not a national chain, and that makes a real difference in how service gets delivered. The team understands regional rodent behavior, the pressures that year-round warm weather creates, and how ongoing area development keeps displacing rodent populations toward properties like yours. Service is straightforward, communication is clear, and the work is focused on solving the problem at the source.
Same-Day Rodent Control When It Matters Most
Rodents move fast, and the longer they stay, the more damage they do. Chewed wiring, contaminated spaces, and compromised entry points are not problems that get better on their own.
When you call Pro Service Pest Solutions, a technician assesses your situation, walks you through a solution, and gets to work the same day. No noon cutoff, no waiting until next week.
With rodents, a slow response gives them more time to settle in and spread. Pro Service Pest Solutions keeps that window as short as possible so the problem stops before it grows.
Warning Signs You May Have a Rodent Problem in Your Home
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 property.
Common signs Florida homeowners notice include:
- Small, dark droppings near food storage areas, cabinets, or along baseboards
- Gnaw marks on wiring, wood trim, insulation, or food packaging
- Scratching or scurrying sounds inside walls or ceilings, especially at night
- Greasy rub marks along walls and baseboards where rodents travel repeatedly
- Shredded materials like insulation, paper, or fabric used for nesting
- A persistent musty odor in enclosed spaces such as attics, crawl spaces, or garages
- Visible tracks or tail drag marks in dusty or low-traffic areas
If any of these signs sound familiar, the problem is likely more advanced than it appears. Rodents reproduce quickly, and a small presence can grow into a serious infestation in a short amount of time.
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.

