
Local rodent removal and exclusion for Moreno Valley, CA. We trap rats, mice, and gophers, then seal the home so they stay out.
Moreno Valley sits just east of Riverside, where newer tract neighborhoods meet the foothills of Box Springs and the open ground near Reche Canyon. That mix of fresh landscaping, warehouse corridors, and rural edges gives rodents plenty of cover and easy routes into homes.
Roof rats are the most common call we get in Moreno Valley. They move out of greenbelts, ivy, and palm trees into attics and garages, especially as the weather cools. In the newer subdivisions, builders often leave small gaps at the roofline and around utility penetrations that rats find within a season or two. Closer to the foothills and the rural pockets near Reche Canyon, we also see more ground rodents and the occasional Norway rat near outbuildings. Because so much of Moreno Valley was built quickly, the entry points tend to repeat from house to house, which means a tech who works the area knows where to look before stepping into the attic. We bring the same trap, seal, and follow-up standard here that we use across Riverside: find every gap, remove the active rodents, close the structure with materials they cannot chew, and come back to confirm the home has gone quiet.
Yes, from the neighborhoods near Box Springs to the areas out toward Reche Canyon and the newer subdivisions in between. Same-week appointments are normal.
Almost always because the entry points were never sealed. Trapping alone leaves the gaps open. We close them, which is what stops the cycle.
Usually within the same week, often sooner for active attic noise. Call and we will give you the next open slot.
Call to describe what you're hearing or seeing. We'll set up a no-obligation inspection and give you a clear price before any work starts.