RODENT CONTROL SERVICES
Rodent Control | Rat & Mouse Trapping, Exclusion & Sanitation
Hearing scratching in the attic, walls or crawlspace? Finding droppings in the garage, pantry or under the sink? That’s not “just the house settling” – it’s usually rats or mice using your home like a freeway.
Urban Wildlife Trapping Experts provides full-service rodent control in Southern California – inspection, rat & mouse trapping, entry-point sealing, and droppings cleanup. This page gives you the big picture. For species-specific details, see:
Why Rodent Work Has to Be Done Right
- Rats and mice contaminate insulation, HVAC and food storage areas.
- They chew wiring, plumbing and structural wood – fire and flood risk.
- Poor “trap only” jobs leave entry points wide open for the next wave.
- Poison bomb approaches can leave dead animals in walls and crawlspaces.
- We focus on inspection, trapping, exclusion and sanitation in one plan.
Serving All Southern California Counties
- Los Angeles County: (310) 528-9229
- Orange County: (714) 913-6110
- Riverside County: (951) 324-5036
- San Bernardino County: (909) 582-3073
Common Signs You Need Professional Rodent Control
By the time you hear rats or mice, they’ve usually been there for a while. During your inspection we look for:
- Scratching, running or gnawing sounds in ceilings, walls or crawlspaces at night.
- Droppings along walls, in cabinets, garages, attics and utility rooms.
- Grease marks and rub trails along pipes, ledges and framing.
- Chewed food bags, pet food containers and stored boxes.
- Urine odor in tight spaces, pantries, attics or crawlspaces.
- Gaps around pipes, garage door corners and rooflines big enough for a rat’s head.
If we confirm rodent activity, we’ll talk through whether you’re dealing mainly with rats, mice, or both – and what that means for trapping strategy, exclusion work and cleanup.
How Rats & Mice Get Into Southern California Homes
Rodents don’t teleport into your attic. Every infestation is a construction problem first. We track down the routes they’re using so you’re not paying for trapping every winter.
Typical Rat Entry Points
- Openings at roof edges, eaves and fascia where wood meets stucco.
- Gaps around roof returns, utility lines, plumbing and HVAC penetrations.
- Loose or missing screens on attic vents, gable vents and roof vents.
- Voids around chimneys, dormers, satellite mounts and solar equipment.
Typical Mouse Entry Points
- Gaps at garage door corners and weatherstripping.
- Openings around gas lines, water lines and AC lines at the slab.
- Unscreened vents, weep holes and foundation cracks.
- Door sweeps that don’t touch the threshold or are chewed through.
Once we map out the routes, we design a rodent exclusion & repair plan so we’re not just catching the current wave – we’re blocking the freeway they’ve been using.
Our Rodent Control Process – No “Trap & Pray” Jobs
We don’t just toss a few traps in the attic and hope. Every rodent job follows a structured process so you know what’s happening and why.
1. Full Inspection
- Walk the exterior, roofline and accessible roof where safe.
- Inspect attic, crawlspace and garage for droppings, trails and damage.
- Identify active and potential entry points and construction defects.
2. Trapping & Population Knockdown
- Set species-appropriate traps in attics, crawlspaces and safe interior locations.
- Use smart placement, not random bait, to target travel routes.
- Daily or client-assisted checks depending on access and preference.
Our goal is to reduce or eliminate interior rodent populations before we seal everything up, so you’re not locking live rats inside walls or ceilings.
3. Exclusion & Structural Repairs
- Seal active and vulnerable entry points with rodent-proof materials.
- Screen vents and gaps, reinforce gnawed areas, and close carpenter gaps.
- Coordinate with exclusion & damage repair services for larger construction work.
4. Follow-Up & Monitoring
- Re-check traps and activity after exclusion is complete.
- Adjust as needed if new sign appears.
- Discuss long-term prevention, storage and yard changes.
For deeper species breakdowns and photos, you can dive into the dedicated pages for rat control and mouse control once this main plan is in place.
Rodent Droppings Cleanup, Odor Control & Sanitation
Trapping alone doesn’t fix the contamination rats and mice leave behind. Droppings, urine and nesting material stay in your insulation, ductwork and framing until someone actually removes it.
Why Cleanup Matters
- Rodent droppings and urine can trigger allergies and respiratory issues.
- Odors seep into living spaces long after rodents are gone.
- Old nests attract insects and can bring new rodents back to the same spots.
Our Cleanup & Sanitation Approach
- Remove accessible droppings, nesting material and carcasses.
- Coordinate with attic cleaning & restoration and crawlspace cleaning for heavy contamination.
- HEPA-vacuum affected areas where appropriate.
- Apply disinfectants and deodorizers designed for rodent waste.
End result: no live rodents, no active entry points, and a cleaner attic or crawlspace instead of a contaminated mess sealed above your head.
Rodent Control Service Areas
Urban Wildlife Trapping Experts is based in Los Angeles and handles rat and mouse problems across much of Southern California – single family homes, rentals, HOAs, townhomes, commercial buildings and light industrial properties.
Counties We Regularly Serve
- Los Angeles County
- Orange County
- Riverside County
- San Bernardino County
If you’re just outside these counties, reach out anyway. If we can’t make the drive work, we’ll try to point you toward another reputable operator.
Talk to a Rodent Control Specialist
- Los Angeles: (310) 528-9229
- Orange County: (714) 913-6110
- Riverside: (951) 324-5036
- San Bernardino: (909) 582-3073
Rodent Control FAQs
Do you use poison for rats and mice?
We do not “carpet bomb” attics and crawlspaces with poison. In most homes we rely on trapping and exclusion. Exterior bait stations may be used in some situations, but the focus is always on finding and sealing entry points, not just feeding rodents more poison.
How long does rodent control usually take?
Every property is different, but most jobs involve a 1–2 hour inspection and setup visit, followed by a trapping period of 1–3 weeks with follow-up checks. Exclusion and cleanup are scheduled as part of the same plan so you’re not stuck in an endless “one more visit” cycle.
Can I just buy traps and handle this myself?
You can catch a few rodents on your own, but DIY trapping rarely addresses all the entry points or hidden areas. It’s easy to catch the “dumb” ones and leave the smart ones breeding in the attic and crawlspace. A professional inspection shows you how they’re using the structure, not just where you saw one rat run.
Do I really need cleanup, or can I skip that part?
For light, short-term issues, minor cleanup may be enough. For longer infestations – heavy droppings, urine-stained insulation, strong odor – you risk health problems and repeat issues if you never remove the contamination. We’ll be straight with you about what’s required and what’s optional.
What’s the difference between your rodent control page and the rat/mouse pages?
This page covers the overall rodent control plan. The dedicated pages for rat control and mouse control go deeper on behavior, construction issues and photos for each species so you can see exactly what you’re dealing with.

