Rodent Exclusion
Sealing of entry points along the roofline, foundation, and utility penetrations to permanently block reentry.
Learn More →Coleman’s open land, warm weather, and quiet edges can draw rodents toward attics and wall voids. Roof rats can move in when they find shelter, food, and easy access points.
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Rodents can chew wiring, damage insulation, and leave droppings in living spaces or storage areas. Coleman’s lower-density setting and nearby open land can increase the chance that rodents move from outdoor shelter into attics and walls.
Chewed wiring, wood trim, or food packaging — a fire hazard and infestation sign
Small dark pellets in cabinets, behind appliances, or along wall edges
Shredded insulation, paper, or fabric gathered in hidden corners or wall voids
Seeing these signs? Call us for a same-day inspection.
You hear scratching in the attic or find droppings in a pantry, and the house feels unsettled right away. In Coleman, open land and nearby outdoor shelter can make it easier for rodents to move toward homes, especially when the weather stays warm. Attics, wall spaces, and garage corners can give them a safe place to hide. A rodent plan can help you close the gap and feel comfortable again.
A rodent visit begins with a search for entry points, nesting areas, droppings, rub marks, and food sources. The technician checks roof lines, vents, gaps around pipes, garage doors, and other openings that let rodents move inside. Treatment may include trapping, exclusion work, and sealing access points so new animals cannot follow the same path. That process matters because rodents keep coming back if the home still has easy access.
After treatment, activity should drop as the trapped rodents are removed and the entry points are closed. Follow-up checks help confirm that the signs are gone and that no new movement shows up in the attic or walls. In Coleman, that support matters when open land and warm seasons keep pressure on homes. With the right plan, you can return to a quieter, pest-free home.
Rodent Exclusion
Sealing of entry points along the roofline, foundation, and utility penetrations to permanently block reentry.
Learn More →Snap Trap Placement
Strategically placed mechanical traps inside wall voids, attics, and crawl spaces for fast knockdown.
Learn More →Attic Cleanup Service
Removal of contaminated insulation and sanitization of attic spaces following active rodent infestation.
Learn More →Entry Point Audit
Full exterior inspection to identify and document all active and potential rodent entry points.
Learn More →When you call, we ask about the pest you are seeing, where you are seeing it, and how long it has been going on. That information helps us send the right technician and come prepared on the first visit.
Your technician inspects the property with no pressure to upsell or add services. We report what we find, identify the pest and its source, and recommend only what the infestation actually requires.
Before applying any product, your technician explains the treatment plan, the products being used, and why they were chosen. You approve the plan and know exactly what is going into your home before work begins.
After treatment, we provide a summary of what was done, what products were applied, and what to expect. No verbal promises and no guessing. You have a clear record of the service and the outcome to expect.
Licensed & Insured
Every technician is fully licensed and insured on every job.
Upfront Written Pricing
You receive a written quote before any work begins — no surprises.
Local Technicians
Technicians based in the area, familiar with local conditions.
Fast Scheduling
Same or next-day appointments available in most service areas.
We don't charge per rodent. Pricing is based on the total job scope: trapping and exclusion work. You see the full number before we set a single trap.
Available Mon–Sun · Licensed & Insured
Coleman’s mix of heat, open land, and nearby suburban edges gives rodents easy places to hide before they move into homes. That is especially true for roof rats, which can use trees, roof lines, fences, and utility gaps to reach attics and wall voids. In Marion County, homes that sit near quieter borders or older outbuildings may see more pressure when food and shelter outside change with the season. Rodent control works best when it combines trapping with exclusion, so the home stays closed off from new entry.
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