Rodent Control in Casa Grande & Central Arizona
Eliminate rats and mice.
Rodent Problems in Arizona
Rats and mice are common in Central Arizona, especially around residential areas with block walls, desert landscaping, and open fields nearby. They enter homes through small gaps and can cause damage to wiring, insulation, and stored food.
Interior & exterior treatments
Exclusion recommendations to seal entry points
Prevention-focused solutions for long-term control
Safe, effective bait and trapping methods
Interior & exterior treatments
Exclusion recommendations
Prevention-focused solutions
Our Process
Inspection
We locate entry points, nesting areas, and travel routes rodents are using around your home.
Treatment
We apply targeted interior and exterior treatments and set traps in high-activity zones.
Exclusion & Prevention
We identify and recommend sealing gaps and entry points to keep rodents from returning.
Rodent Control FAQs
Arizona homes most often deal with roof rats, pack rats (woodrats), and house mice. Roof rats are especially common in urban areas and often nest in attics, palm trees, and roofs. Pack rats are more common near desert areas and are known for building large nests around homes, garages, and equipment.
Common signs include scratching noises in the attic or walls, droppings in cabinets or garages, chewed wires or food packaging, and nests made from shredded materials. In Arizona, rodents often enter homes looking for cool shelter and water, especially during extreme heat.
Rodents can squeeze through very small openings, sometimes as small as a quarter-sized gap. They often enter through roof vents, gaps around pipes, damaged soffits, garage doors, or openings in the foundation. Homes with nearby palm trees, dense landscaping, or clutter around the exterior are more likely to attract rodents.