You searched for a rat exterminator near Pleasant View, UT for a reason. Something happened — droppings, scratching at night, an actual sighting, or all three. Whatever the trigger, you're right to act on it immediately.
Rat infestations don't plateau. They grow. Every week of delay is more structural access being created, more nesting material shredded, more wiring at risk, and a larger population to eliminate when treatment finally starts.
A Big Head Pest Control runs rat extermination in Pleasant View on a fast-response model. Real inspection. Species-specific treatment. Exclusion included. We're ready when you are.
Scratching in the ceiling after midnight. Gets louder. Happens every night. Sometimes sounds like something rolling. This is almost always roof rats — agile climbers that enter through roofline gaps, fascia deterioration, or utility line penetrations above the first floor. We inspect the attic, confirm the species, place equipment on confirmed routes, seal every roofline entry point we find, and don't stop until the activity confirms clear.
Droppings along the garage wall. Something chewed through the bag of birdseed on the shelf. A smell under the house. This is Norway rat territory — burrowers that enter at or below ground level through foundation gaps, deteriorated sill plates, and utility conduit penetrations. We inspect the full perimeter and the crawl space, identify entry points, place tamper-resistant bait stations at confirmed activity locations, and seal the foundation access points with materials rats can't gnaw through.
Droppings under the sink. Gnaw marks on the corner of a box in the pantry. Possibly a mouse, possibly a rat — you're not sure. Either way, it's in your food prep area and it needs to end. We inspect, confirm the species, and treat accordingly. Mice and rats require different placement strategies and different exclusion focus points. Getting the species right matters.
Professional Rat Inspection and Species Identification Near Pleasant View: We don't place traps before we know what we're dealing with. Our rat inspection covers the full property — exterior perimeter, foundation, roofline, crawl space or basement, interior utility areas, and the attic if relevant.
Strategic Rat Elimination Program Near Pleasant View: Rats are neophobic. We place tamper-resistant bait stations and snap traps based on the trail evidence documented during inspection. Follow-up visits at seven to ten day intervals assess capture rates, remove carcasses, and reposition equipment.
Rat Exclusion and Entry Point Sealing: After the active population is eliminated, we seal every confirmed and probable entry point using galvanized hardware mesh and rodent-exclusion caulk.
Attic Rodent Removal: Our attic rodent service includes the elimination program, roofline exclusion sealing, and a contamination assessment.
Rodent Pest Control for Commercial Properties: Our commercial rodent control programs in Pleasant View, UT include perimeter bait station networks, interior monitoring, and documented service reports.
How do I know if I have rats or mice in Pleasant View, UT? Rat droppings are 12–18mm, capsule-shaped with rounded ends. Mouse droppings are rice-grain-sized, 3–6mm, with pointed ends.
Can rats come back after extermination? Not through sealed entry points. The exclusion phase physically prevents re-entry at confirmed access locations.
What do rats actually damage in a home? Gnawed electrical wiring, plumbing pipe insulation, HVAC duct material, and structural wood.
Is rat bait safe around my pets and children in Pleasant View, UT? We use tamper-resistant bait stations that prevent access by non-target animals and children.
If you've had recurring problems, the explanation is almost always the same: The entry points weren't sealed. Rats use established trails, and scent paths remain even after the initial population is gone. This is why exclusion is not an optional add-on — it is the step that changes the outcome from temporary to permanent.