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Rodent Control Services in the Tri-State Area of Pennsylvania

You hear a scurrying around in your walls. No, your neighbors aren’t playing loud music and your house is not haunted. You have some little inhabitants living in your home—and they are not paying the mortgage. You have a rodent problem. 

Rodents can be your common house mice to the more nocturnal rodents like roof rats that enjoy staying in your cupboard. While these critters may appear cute on the surface, their presence is not a good sign. When you spot one, you can almost guarantee there is more in your home. Rodents can have litters of at least six in the family but they can stretch to 12 in a single litter. Common rodents like house mice are small enough they gain easy entry into the smaller cramped areas of your home and they eat nearly any type of food. This can lead to both possible property damage as they gain access along with bringing possible health concerns as they may carry disease. 

What can a professional do for rodent control? The fine people of Ned’s Pest Control & Lawn Treatment provide a variety of services for any sort of rodent issue. These services range from preventative home measures, ethical treatment of wildlife, and minimizing any possible harm to your local ecosystem.

Our rodent control service is available in multiple states. We can assist with pest issues in the states of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. If we are in your neighborhood please contact us!

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Why Choose Ned's Pest Control & Lawn Treatment?

What makes Ned’s Pest Control stand out from the rest? We distinguish ourselves by providing quality services such as:

Ned’s Pest Control understands that having a rodent problem can be very stressful but we want you to be confident in choosing us. We have:

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Identifying Rodents That Invade Your Home

House Mice

These are small rodents with big eyes and long ears. They have a body length of about two inches but full adults can be up to seven inches with the tail included. House mice are usually light brown to gray. They have a distinct musky odor that usually gives them away. The mice can be seen most active at night but also can be seen during daylight hours.

Deer Mice

Small rodents with a body length of 3 ½  to 4 ½ inches with a tail extending up to 2 ½ inches. Their front feet will be bigger than their hind feet. Deer mice can have either light brown or white bellies and feet. Like house mice, they are active mostly at night but also during the day.

Norway Rats

Also called the Brown Rat or Sewer Rat. Very common in suburban areas. Norway Rats can grow from 13 to 18 inches in length with a tail extending from 6 to 8 inches. These can be identified by their brownish fur with a lighter underbelly. They tend to be husky, usually weighing around 11 ounces. These rodents are known to contaminate food items and destroy property like homes as they burrow and gnaw into areas where they seek out suitable places to live.

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Roof Rats

Also called the Black Rat or Ship Rat. These can be found in many coastal areas of North America. Their tails can be distinguished as they can grow to nearly 10 inches long. Their fur color is gray-brown mixed with lighter underbelly. They tend to live in higher areas which is an adaptation to climbing. They can cause damage to structures like wiring or insulation.

Wood Rats

Has the alternative name of Pack Rat. They can have gray to brown fur with tails with large protruding eyes. Wood rats tend to be more nocturnal, making their homes in rock piles or openings within trees.

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Rodent Infestation Warning Signs

Below are a range of signs that you may have a pest problem within your property:

Advantages of Professional Rodent Control Services

How We Handle Rodent Control

Assessment and Inspection

Our rodent control services will always begin with a thorough assessment of your home or property to identify any possible problem areas that have led to or could lead to a rodent infestation.

Treatment

Using the information taken from the assessments, the specialist will provide the most effective method of eliminating the issue. Treatment plans could be the use of traps, monitoring systems, or bait. The use of traps is preferred in homes to be effective against small amounts of rodents.

Further Prevention & Follow-up

After the issue is resolved, the specialist will provide further services such as sealing any further entries for rodents to prevent further rodent issues. If a problem arises that was not detected, customers can follow up with their specialist to address the problem.

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Preventing Rodent Invasions: Quality Service for Lasting Relief

The week of October 16th to 22nd, 2023 was celebrated as Rodent Awareness Week 2023 and occurred again this year. This week plays an important role in providing the public with information about rodents and the possible damage they can do. It details how rodents can infect the food we eat, and the property we own, and how their germs can affect our health. Rodent Awareness Week gives the public reason to seek out their rodent control service in their states such as rodent control in New Jersey.


Ned’s Pest Control & Lawn Treatment provides the rodent removal service that anyone needs. They provide services such as a thorough assessment of possible problem areas, humane treatments that secure the safety of your home and the safety of the rodents, and follow-ups with preventive measures to ensure that you no longer run into any rodent issues. Ned’s Pest Control & Lawn Treatment can assist customers in the states of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.

Rodent Control & Removal: Frequently Asked Questions

Rodents are small mammals with incisors that constantly grow, causing them to chew.

The most common rodents that lead to infestation are mice and rats.

Harmful diseases such as the Bubonic plague and Hantavirus.

Some breeds of rodents live outdoors in places like trees, but others when entered into a home make their nests in secluded areas like closets or basements.

Rodents tend to use shredded materials such as paper, or even using grass.

Trails of droppings, gnaw marks on things such as furniture, or the unpleasant smell of urine.

Seal possible entry points, secure and store food properly, use traps to cut off activity right away or when it becomes too much, hire a professional rodent removal service.

Put on gloves, find the affected area, and spray with disinfectant, leave the area for around five minutes and then wipe down with a cloth or paper towel.

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