Whether the issue is rats in a restaurant attic, mice in a Stone Oak pantry, or chronic rodent pressure on a New Braunfels acreage, the framework is the same: monitor, trap, exclude, and maintain. One-time visits don't solve rodent problems. Programs do.
Step 1 — Inspection and pressure mapping
We walk the full property exterior and interior, log every entry point, every droppings location, every food and water source, and every signs of nesting. We grade pressure by zone so we know where to concentrate trapping and exclusion.
Step 2 — Exterior tamper-resistant bait stations
Bait stations placed on a 50–75 foot perimeter intercept rodents before they reach the structure. Stations are locked, weighted, and use EPA-approved rodenticide blocks. For schools, daycares, and food facilities, we run non-toxic monitoring blocks first to confirm activity before switching to bait.
Step 3 — Interior trapping
Active interior infestations get snap traps and multi-catch stations in runways — never poison inside the envelope, because dead rodents in wall voids are a worse problem than the live ones. We service traps on a schedule until catches go to zero.
Step 4 — Exclusion
The only permanent fix. We seal entry points with copper mesh, hardware cloth, steel sheet, and quality sealant. Garage door sweeps, weep hole covers, vent screens, and roof return repairs are all part of a full exclusion package. Without this step, you're paying for monthly trapping forever.
Step 5 — Quarterly monitoring
After the active problem is resolved, quarterly service rotates bait, inspects exclusion repairs, and catches new pressure early. Commercial accounts get monthly service with digital logs for health inspectors.
Rodent control is a system, not a spray. The properties that stay rodent-free are the ones on a program with real exclusion behind it.
