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Suburban Homes

Rodent Prevention and Intrusion

Safeguard Your Home with Proven, Eco-Friendly Solutions that Block Entry Points, Eliminate Food Sources, and Keep Rodents Out for Good

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Rodents may seem harmless at first, but they’re one of the most problematic pests due to the damage they cause, their rapid breeding, and their preference for nesting close to food sources. Here’s why they’re considered serious household pests

Rodents love attics for their warmth, safety, and nesting materials. These secluded spaces protect them from the elements and predators, while insulation and stored items make perfect nesting supplies. Attics also offer easy entry points through small gaps and  allowing rodents to thrive. 

Rodents can cause extensive damage to insulation, wiring, and stored belongings. Regular inspections and sealing of potential entry points can help keep them out of this prime nesting spot.

Exclusion work is a proactive approach to pest control that focuses on sealing entry points and reinforcing areas where pests commonly enter, effectively "locking out" rodents, insects, and other unwelcome visitors. Here’s how different aspects of exclusion work protect your home:

Crawlspace Door Installation and Replacement: Crawlspaces are vulnerable to pests, especially when old doors have gaps or weak seals. Installing a new crawlspace door with a tight seal prevents rodents, insects, and even moisture from entering. A well-fitted door also reduces drafts and humidity, making your crawlspace less attractive to pests.

Attic Remediation: Attics provide prime nesting areas for pests like rodents and insects. Remediation includes sealing holes, reinforcing vents, and replacing damaged insulation, which keeps pests out and prevents them from using these materials for nests. By closing off entry points and removing enticing nesting materials, remediation transforms attics from a cozy haven to an off-limits area for pests.

Exclusion work protects your home by closing off high-risk access points and maintaining a pest-resistant barrier, creating a cleaner, safer, and more comfortable environment.

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