At Sono-Marin Pest Solutions, our rodent control service is designed to deliver lasting relief from rodent infestations, ensuring a safe and comfortable environment for your home and business.
Our approach is rooted in an integrated strategy that targets both active rodent populations and the entry points they use to infiltrate your property. By utilizing advanced, eco-friendly treatments and proven prevention methods, we not only eliminate current infestations but also safeguard your space against future rodent activity.
Our highly trained technicians are punctual, knowledgeable, and dedicated to tailoring each treatment to the unique needs of your property, ensuring that you enjoy a rodent-free environment and peace of mind.
Rats and mice in the house can damage your property and spread disease, and if you are in a place where you are worried about this serious issue, there are a few things that you need to keep in mind.
First, it is incredibly easy for rodents to get in your home. A rat or a mouse only needs to be able to fits its head into a crack; if the head fits, the rest of the body will as well! No matter how new your home is or how well sealed, there are usually dozens of ways for a rat or a mouse to enter. Before any treatment can be started the property must be properly rat-proofed.
Another thing to keep in mind is the damage that a rodent can do. They are gnawing mammals, and because of that, they can seriously damage materials in your home. They will also chew on furniture, and because they need fiber for their nests, they’ll destroy your fabric items as well.
On top of that, rodents carry all sorts of harmful bacteria and parasites, and because of this, they can dramatically contaminate your cooking area. This is something that can seriously affect the safety of your food.
Even worse, once they become established in your home, they are hard to get out. Even trapping and releasing them won’t do much because they can come back! Poisons are risky for laymen to use, and rodents are quick learners who can avoid many traps.
The first step in assessing rodent issues is the completion of an inspection by one of our trained licensed technicians. The completion of a rodent inspection will help identify many factors including:
Upon completion of the initial inspection, our technician will be able to provide further details on a plan that best suits the current situation including further repairs that will be necessary in the prevention of rodents entering the structure. An inspection graph with the recommended work will be provided which will entail details regarding; structural repairs, material and labor costs. Our company can address these repairs on the structures utilizing quality materials and proper industry methods. On special and rare occasions, a licensed contractor may need to be contacted for additional repairs, which we can assist in the matter and provide further detailed information.
Repairs recommended after the initial rodent inspection play a huge role in preventative measures. Without completion of recommended repair work, rodents can regain access to the structure and the trapping process will be minimally effective. Sealing off entry points will control the problem at the source and will vastly reduce the risk of rodent re-entry. Rats can chew through lead, cinder block, brick, mortar, aluminum, wood, glass, vinyl and improperly cured concrete. Rats can fit through holes approximately the diameter of a quarter, while mice can fit through dime sized holes (Sometimes even smaller.) Keep in mind that sealing these pests out can be a difficult process with complexity. As a company we recommend annual inspections, due to the fact that rodents often times create new entry points around structures and can regain access. Rodents are very smart, innovative, and will adapt constantly with the environment. Our repair methods are unique qualities that require special attention to detail, which all of our technicians are continuously trained and educated on.
Sono-Marin Pest Solutions Exclude Trap Management service for rodents is offered to residential and commercial properties year-round on a monthly or bi-monthly basis.
This service begins with an inspection of the structure and property by one of our licensed technicians. The inspection will help determine problem areas, repairs that may be needed on the structure, and assist with preventative measures.
After the completion of the inspection, our technician will be able to coordinate a plan that best suites the property to exclude rodents from the structure and minimize activity. If repairs are needed, our company will provide a quote for the repairs.
Utilizing our company’s E.T.M service will allow us to provide a guarantee on all repair work completed on the structure by our company.
By monitoring the property and structure regular maintenance plan, our licensed technicians will assist in the reduction of conducive conditions that may allow future rodent re-entry to the structure.
To ensure the structure is free of rodents our technicians utilize mechanical methods (Trapping). Adopting up to date mechanical practices helps reduce posed threats on the environment concerning rodent poisons (A.K.A Rodenticides) These poisons often cause more issues than they solve and may cause more costly damage. Our company does not believe in the use of rodenticides (Poison) for rodent control methods. The use of rodenticides increases the chances of rodents dying in unreachable areas within the structure also causing costly structural damages, carcass removals, and insect infestations. Occasionally licensed contractors may even need be involved in carcass removal and structural repairs due to the unreachable work areas revolving around this matter. Risks of unintentional exposure to off target animals may also occur as well as pesticide persistence in the environment. Rodent baits are misleading and often times cause more problems than they solve and simply do not eliminate the source of rodent problems. The State of California is also working towards banning these harmful rodenticides under Bill AB-1788 in order to reduce potential risks to wildlife and the environment.
Placement of mechanical traps within the structure and around the perimeter in specific areas will also help prevent rodent infestations. Having traps set within the structure will help identify issues and let our technician prevent larger rodent problems from occurring. Our technician will check all traps, replace or move equipment as necessary, inspect the property, and complete minor repairs as needed. Our exterior traps will be in tamper resistant stations designed to prevent harm of non target animals such as; Birds, squirrels, skunks, raccoons, cats, and dogs.
Rats and mice in the house can damage your property and spread disease, and if you are in a place where you are worried about this serious issue, there are a few things that you need to keep in mind.
First, it is incredibly easy for rodents to get in your home. A rat or a mouse only needs to be able to fits its head into a crack; if the head fits, the rest of the body will as well! No matter how new your home is or how well sealed, there are usually dozens of ways for a rat or a mouse to enter. Before any treatment can be started the property must be properly rat-proofed.
Another thing to keep in mind is the damage that a rodent can do. They are gnawing mammals, and because of that, they can seriously damage materials in your home. They will also chew on furniture, and because they need fiber for their nests, they’ll destroy your fabric items as well.
On top of that, rodents carry all sorts of harmful bacteria and parasites, and because of this, they can dramatically contaminate your cooking area. This is something that can seriously affect the safety of your food.
Even worse, once they become established in your home, they are hard to get out. Even trapping and releasing them won’t do much because they can come back! Poisons are risky for laymen to use, and rodents are quick learners who can avoid many traps.
The first step in assessing rodent issues is the completion of an inspection by one of our trained licensed technicians. The completion of a rodent inspection will help identify many factors including:
Upon completion of the initial inspection, our technician will be able to provide further details on a plan that best suits the current situation including further repairs that will be necessary in the prevention of rodents entering the structure. An inspection graph with the recommended work will be provided which will entail details regarding; structural repairs, material and labor costs. Our company can address these repairs on the structures utilizing quality materials and proper industry methods. On special and rare occasions, a licensed contractor may need to be contacted for additional repairs, which we can assist in the matter and provide further detailed information.
Repairs recommended after the initial rodent inspection play a huge role in preventative measures. Without completion of recommended repair work, rodents can regain access to the structure and the trapping process will be minimally effective. Sealing off entry points will control the problem at the source and will vastly reduce the risk of rodent re-entry. Rats can chew through lead, cinder block, brick, mortar, aluminum, wood, glass, vinyl and improperly cured concrete. Rats can fit through holes approximately the diameter of a quarter, while mice can fit through dime sized holes (Sometimes even smaller.) Keep in mind that sealing these pests out can be a difficult process with complexity. As a company we recommend annual inspections, due to the fact that rodents often times create new entry points around structures and can regain access. Rodents are very smart, innovative, and will adapt constantly with the environment. Our repair methods are unique qualities that require special attention to detail, which all of our technicians are continuously trained and educated on.
Sono-Marin Pest Solutions Exclude Trap Management service for rodents is offered to residential and commercial properties year-round on a monthly or bi-monthly basis.
This service begins with an inspection of the structure and property by one of our licensed technicians. The inspection will help determine problem areas, repairs that may be needed on the structure, and assist with preventative measures.
After the completion of the inspection, our technician will be able to coordinate a plan that best suites the property to exclude rodents from the structure and minimize activity. If repairs are needed, our company will provide a quote for the repairs.
Utilizing our company’s E.T.M service will allow us to provide a guarantee on all repair work completed on the structure by our company.
By monitoring the property and structure regular maintenance plan, our licensed technicians will assist in the reduction of conducive conditions that may allow future rodent re-entry to the structure.
To ensure the structure is free of rodents our technicians utilize mechanical methods (Trapping). Adopting up to date mechanical practices helps reduce posed threats on the environment concerning rodent poisons (A.K.A Rodenticides) These poisons often cause more issues than they solve and may cause more costly damage. Our company does not believe in the use of rodenticides (Poison) for rodent control methods. The use of rodenticides increases the chances of rodents dying in unreachable areas within the structure also causing costly structural damages, carcass removals, and insect infestations. Occasionally licensed contractors may even need be involved in carcass removal and structural repairs due to the unreachable work areas revolving around this matter. Risks of unintentional exposure to off target animals may also occur as well as pesticide persistence in the environment. Rodent baits are misleading and often times cause more problems than they solve and simply do not eliminate the source of rodent problems. The State of California is also working towards banning these harmful rodenticides under Bill AB-1788 in order to reduce potential risks to wildlife and the environment.
Placement of mechanical traps within the structure and around the perimeter in specific areas will also help prevent rodent infestations. Having traps set within the structure will help identify issues and let our technician prevent larger rodent problems from occurring. Our technician will check all traps, replace or move equipment as necessary, inspect the property, and complete minor repairs as needed. Our exterior traps will be in tamper resistant stations designed to prevent harm of non target animals such as; Birds, squirrels, skunks, raccoons, cats, and dogs.