Rodent Removal in dallas, Plano, Frisco & McKinney

Rats or mice in the attic, walls, or kitchen? We trap them out, seal every entry point, and clean up after them — so they don't come back.

A rat sitting on top of a piece of wood
A rat sitting on top of a piece of wood

Signs you've got rodents

  • Scratching or scurrying in walls and ceilings, mostly at night

  • Droppings along baseboards, in cabinets, drawers, or the attic

  • Gnaw marks on wood, wiring, food packaging, or stored items

  • A musky, ammonia-like smell in enclosed spaces

  • Greasy rub marks along walls where they travel the same paths

We want to live in a world where people can buy homes that match their needs rather than having to find a compromise and settle on the second-best option. That's why we take a lot of time and care in getting to know our clients from the moment they reach out to us and ask for our help.

How we handle a rodent job

Inspection. We track down where they're nesting and, just as important, every gap they're using to get in — roofline, foundation, utility penetrations, gaps under doors.

Trapping & removal. We deploy targeted trapping to clear the active population.

Exclusion. We seal every entry point with rodent-proof materials. This is the step that actually ends the problem instead of managing it forever.

Cleanup & decontamination. We clean and decontaminate affected areas and can replace soiled insulation, handled in-house.

Common questions

How do they keep getting in? Rodents fit through surprisingly small gaps — a mouse needs about a dime-sized hole. We find and seal them, which is why our work focuses on exclusion, not just trapping.

How fast can you come out? Same-day inspections are available across most of the DFW metro. With rodents, sooner is always better — the population only grows.

Will sealing the house actually stop them? Yes. Trapping clears what's inside; sealing keeps the next ones out. Both together is what makes the fix permanent.

How much does it cost? It depends on the size of the problem and how many entry points need sealing. The inspection gives you a clear, upfront number first.