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Local Pest Control

Rodent Control in Irvine, California

Roof rats and house mice get into OC attics, garages, and walls through gaps the size of a dime. We trap the active population and seal the building so they can't come back. Licensed technicians, IPM-first, and deep familiarity with Irvine's pest pressure.

Rodent control in Irvine targets greenbelt-edge and shared-utility-chase pressure across the planned villages — newer construction with very specific entry routes. Trident traps and excludes under California Structural Pest Control Board License #PR8662.

Learn more about our rodent control service or our coverage in Irvine.

Why Rodent Control in Irvine

Why rodent control matters in Irvine

Irvine's continuous greenbelts, slopes, and trail networks act as rodent corridors threading through every village, and dense attached housing adds shared utility chases rodents exploit between units. Newer construction reduces some entry points but keeps others — roofline gaps, penetrations, garage thresholds — and the greenbelt edge supplies steady pressure.

Trapping the active population is straightforward; the durable result comes from sealing the greenbelt-facing entry points and, in attached product, addressing shared chases so rodents can't simply relocate next door. House-only baiting doesn't account for the greenbelt corridor.

What's Included

Every rodent control job in Irvine covers:

  • Inspection of greenbelt-facing perimeter, roofline, and penetrations
  • Species ID and corridor/utility-chase runway mapping
  • Strategic trapping of the active population
  • Structural exclusion of newer-construction entry points
  • Shared-utility-chase guidance for attached and stacked product
  • Follow-up visit to confirm activity has stopped
Service Area

Our rodent control coverage in Irvine

Across all Irvine villages — detached homes backing to greenbelt and slope, plus attached, paseo, and stacked product with shared utility chases.

Irvine FAQs

Common questions about rodent control in Irvine

Continuous greenbelts and slopes act as rodent corridors, and newer construction still has roofline and penetration entry points. Trapping plus greenbelt-facing exclusion is the durable fix.
Yes — shared utility chases let them relocate next door. We address those chases and coordinate adjacent-unit work where needed.
Yes. Greenbelt and slope edges supply steady pressure; exterior exclusion and recurring monitoring matter most for those homes.
Get Started

Ready for rodent control in Irvine?

Licensed, no-contract service under CA SPCB License #PR8662. Most Irvine quotes returned within one business day.