Rodent control in Sacramento covers the whole rodent picture: roof rats, Norway rats, and the house mice that often come with them. They move through a home in similar ways, so one rodent-focused team, one inspection, and one integrated plan handles all of them rather than treating each as a separate problem.
Call and an experienced local technician will identify what you have and set a plan to clear it.
Rats and mice in Sacramento homes
Roof rats are the headline rodent here, climbing the tree canopy and fruit trees into attics and upper walls. Norway rats work the low routes along foundations, crawl spaces, and the ground near the rivers and canals. House mice are the small, quiet third player, slipping through gaps as small as a dime and nesting in kitchens, garages, and wall voids. The mild climate and steady food keep all three active across the year, and a home can easily have more than one at once.
One inspection, one plan
A rodent-focused inspection checks for every species rather than assuming. It reads the droppings, gnaw marks, and runways to tell rats from mice and roof rats from Norway rats, because the size of the gap, the height of the runway, and the trap that works are different for each. From there, a single plan covers the whole rodent problem: trapping on the real runways, monitored to a stop, and sealing sized to keep even mice out.
Sealing for rodents, down to the small gaps
Excluding rodents means closing more than the obvious holes. Rats need a gap the size of a quarter; mice need one the size of a dime. So the sealing gets detailed: eaves, vents, and pipe penetrations for the rats, plus the smaller gaps around doors, utilities, and the foundation that let mice in. Done thoroughly, it keeps the whole rodent lineup out, not just the biggest one.
Call 916-587-6940 to get rats and mice handled together by a rodent-focused team in Sacramento, day or night.