When it cools off in San Antonio, mice and rats look for somewhere warm with food and water. Your attic, garage and kitchen fit the bill. The trouble is that trapping alone never fixes it. If you don't seal the gaps they used to get in, a new batch just moves in a few weeks later. We treat the whole picture: remove what's there, close the doors behind them, and clean up the mess.
Quick answer: Droppings, gnaw marks, and scratching in the attic at night usually mean rodents. The fix is removal plus sealing the entry points. Call (210) 201-0636.

Signs you have rodents
- Droppings along walls, in cabinets, or in the garage
- Gnaw marks on wood, food packaging, or wiring
- Scratching or scurrying in the attic or walls after dark
- Greasy rub marks along baseboards where rats travel
- A musky smell in enclosed spaces
Why exclusion matters more than traps
A mouse can fit through a gap the size of a dime, and a rat through a quarter-sized hole. Setting traps without sealing those gaps is like bailing a boat without plugging the leak. Our approach puts exclusion first: we find the entry points around pipes, vents, the roof line and the garage door, and seal them so rodents can't get back in. Then trapping clears out whatever is already inside.
The damage rodents do
Beyond the mess, rodents chew through electrical wiring, which is a leading cause of unexplained house fires. They contaminate food and surfaces with droppings and urine, and they can carry diseases that affect your family. The longer they stay, the more they multiply, so quick action pays off.
How we handle it
Inspection
We locate nests, runways and every entry point, inside and out.
Removal & exclusion
We trap the active population and seal the gaps that let them in, so the fix actually lasts.
Clean-up & prevention
We advise on sanitation and the conditions drawing them in, and can set up ongoing monitoring for properties that need it.
Frequently asked questions
How do I know if I have mice or rats?
Droppings along walls, gnaw marks on wood or wiring, scratching in the attic at night, and a musky smell. Rats leave larger droppings and greasy rub marks along their runways.
Do you seal where they get in?
Yes, that's the part that keeps them out. We find and seal gaps around pipes, roof lines and the garage so trapping isn't a revolving door.
Are rodents dangerous?
They can be. They spread disease through droppings and urine, contaminate food, and chew wiring, which is a real fire risk.
Do you use traps or poison?
We pick the method that fits your home and whether you have kids or pets. In living spaces we usually rely on traps and exclusion rather than open bait.