Pest Control: Rodent Control

Is there a mouse in the house?

There’s nothing cute about a mouse in your house. Rodents may be small, but they can cause big problems, ranging from annoying droppings and noise to electrical fires.   

Rodent Control
  • Attic Nest

    Mice can squeeze through dime-size openings. In your attic, they tunnel through the insulation and make nests, reducing its effectiveness.

  • Droppings
    Droppings

    Small black capsule-shaped or rod-shaped pellets are signs of rodents. Don’t just clean up; clear them out before they do damage.

  • Sounds
    Noise

    BRodents chew constantly to wear their teeth down. If you hear something that sounds like heavy scratching, you may have company.

  • Wiring Damage
    Damage

    Chewed up electrical wires, ductwork and PVC pipes may indicate rodents are making themselves at home in your home


Clark's Solution

Customers from Camden to Myrtle Beach to Clemson say Clark’s regular pest control service is all the protection you need for the occasional rodent or two. If you or our professional technician sees signs of a rodent, the technician will place glue boards over the suspected openings to keep pests from entering. Monthly, bimonthly or quarterly (depending on your service plan), he’ll check those barriers to make sure they’re still intact.

 

If you have an infestation of mice or other rodents, we recommend an evaluation by our wildlife department. Additional fees apply.


Inspection & Treatment

 

We offer rodent control to residential and commercial customers.  We will evaluate the rodent infestation and design a control strategy. We offer rodent trapping and baiting services.  All services are humane and comply with all state and federal regulations. Our rodent station monitoring services include monthly or quarterly station checks. We offer exclusion services, disinfectant treatments and repair services for any rodent problem. Please contact Clark's for all your rodent control needs.

Free Estimate

Free Estimate

Pests can carry and transfer disease-causing pathogens and bacteria. Are you safe?