
Trapping clears today. Sealing keeps tomorrow out. We close every gap rodents use so the problem actually ends.
Exclusion is the part of rodent control that most companies skip, and it is the reason their customers call back. Rodents reuse the same entry points for generations. Until those gaps are closed, removing the current animals only resets the clock. Sealing is what makes the work last.
Riverside homes give rodents more openings than most owners realize, especially older roofs and additions.
We treat exclusion as its own job, done carefully, not as a quick patch on the way out the door.
Because sealing is what stops re-entry, it is included in our roof rat and mouse work rather than sold separately. If you have already had another company trap and leave, we can come in, find the gaps they ignored, and close them so the rodents stop coming back through the same holes.
Yes. Trapping removes the animals inside now, but the home stays open until the gaps are closed. Without sealing, new rodents follow the same scent trails back in within weeks.
Steel mesh, hardware cloth, and rodent-grade sealant chosen because rodents cannot chew through them. Foam alone does not hold up, which is why we avoid relying on it.
Yes, and we do this often. We inspect for the entry points that were missed, close them properly, and confirm the activity stops.
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.