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Rodent Control in Gilbert, AZ

Firehouse helps Gilbert and East Valley homeowners address mice, rats, roof rats, attic noise, garage evidence, utility gaps, and rodent pressure around Arizona homes.

What it involves

What rodent control in Gilbert actually includes

Rodent control starts with evidence. Gilbert homeowners may notice scratching in the attic, droppings in a garage, chew marks, nesting material, odor, pet-food activity, or movement near rooflines and utility areas. Firehouse looks for signs that point to mice, rats, or roof rats before recommending a treatment path.

The technician reviews the property for activity around garages, attic access areas, exterior utility gaps, roofline transitions, storage, landscape, and places rodents may travel between shelter and food. When sealing or exclusion work fits the situation, Firehouse can explain realistic guidance before work starts. Some properties need a one-time visit, while others need follow-up or recurring prevention because food, water, and shelter are still present.

Service details

Rodent inspection
Attic and garage notes
Exclusion guidance
One-time or recurring options

Signs of rodent activity

Common signs include droppings near garage edges, scratching sounds above ceilings, gnaw marks on stored items, torn insulation, pet-food disturbance, and rub marks along travel paths. Roof rats often use higher movement routes, while mice can show up around storage, utility areas, and small gaps. Photos of droppings or damage can help Firehouse understand what changed before the visit.

Rats, mice, and roof rats in Arizona homes

Arizona homes can see rodent pressure when citrus, palms, dense landscape, garages, attics, pet food, and nearby wash or canal areas create food and shelter. A rat exterminator or rodent exterminator visit should not be only about placing material and leaving. The service should connect treatment with the conditions that let rodents keep using the property.

Service areas and visit options

Firehouse is based in Gilbert and serves East Valley and Phoenix metro cities including Gilbert, Scottsdale, Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, Tempe, Ahwatukee, Maricopa, Goodyear, and Peoria. The team can discuss one-time rodent service or recurring support based on activity level, property type, and whether exclusion guidance is part of the next step.

Visit process

What to expect before, during, and after

Before service, note where sounds, droppings, or damage are showing up and whether activity seems worse at night. If you have photos from an attic, garage, pantry, or exterior wall area, keep them available for the technician.

During the visit, Firehouse checks the reported areas and reviews the outside conditions that may be supporting rodent movement. The technician can explain treatment placement, access limitations, and any sealing or cleanup guidance that fits the property.

After service, watch for new droppings, noise, or food disturbance and avoid removing every sign before follow-up if the technician needs to compare activity. Rodents may require follow-up visits when pressure is established or when exterior conditions still support activity.

Customer proof

What Gilbert customers say about Firehouse service

These verified Google reviews describe Firehouse technicians and service experience across the areas served.

Chris was my tech and did a fantastic job. He noticed some ant hills forming and was able to take care of it before it could become a problem. Nice to have someone so knowledgeable taking care of my home. Highly recommend!
Jason BellBug & insect extermination · $40-60
Michael recently came in for a re-service on my home. He was very nice, professional and knowledgeable. He did a thorough check around the property and was super quick with his work.
Jenna MartineauRe-service
I have been using Firehouse Pest Control for a few years and I continue to be very happy with their promptness, professionalism, communication, and the care they take when they come to my home.
Doreen AuroraGeneral pest control

Rodent Control FAQs

Questions before you book rodent control

How do I know if I have rodents?

Rodent signs often include droppings, scratching sounds, chew marks, nesting material, odor, or pet-food disturbance. Gilbert homes can see activity in garages, attics, storage rooms, and exterior utility areas. Firehouse can inspect the evidence before recommending a treatment plan.

Do you handle roof rats?

Yes, roof rats are part of the rodent conversation for Arizona homes. They can use rooflines, trees, palms, citrus, and attic access areas when conditions support them. Firehouse can look for movement patterns before recommending the next step.

Do you treat mice and rats?

Yes, Rodent Control covers mice, rats, and roof rats when Firehouse confirms the activity. The technician should identify where signs are showing up and what may be drawing rodents to the property. Treatment recommendations depend on activity level and property access.

Do you seal rodent entry points?

Firehouse can provide exclusion guidance when the property shows gaps or access conditions that matter. Whether sealing is part of the service should be confirmed before work starts because every structure is different. Garages, attic access, roofline transitions, and utility penetrations are common areas to review.

How much does rodent control cost?

Rodent pricing depends on the property size, activity level, access, follow-up needs, and whether exclusion guidance is part of the plan. A light garage issue is different from repeated attic activity. Firehouse can give a clear estimate after learning what is happening at the property.

Are rodent treatments safe around kids and pets?

Tell Firehouse about kids, pets, and sensitive areas before the visit. Treatment placement should account for where people and animals spend time. The technician can explain any areas to avoid and what to watch after service.

Do rodents require follow-up visits?

Rodents can require follow-up when activity is established, food sources remain, or exterior access has not been corrected. Roof rats and mice can continue moving if shelter and food are still available. Firehouse can explain whether a one-time visit or recurring plan makes sense after inspection.

Take control today

Get a Rodent Control Estimate with Firehouse.

Tell Firehouse what you are seeing around your Gilbert or East Valley property. The technician will recommend a realistic next step for rodent control based on what is happening at the property.