Rodent Control in Texas: Mouse, Rat & Squirrel Exclusion Quotes

Rats and mice cause structural damage, fire risk (chewed wires), and disease in Texas homes - especially in fall when they seek warmth. Effective rodent control combines trapping, baiting, AND exclusion (sealing entry points). Typical cost runs $250-$1,200 for the initial knockdown plus exclusion work to keep them out long-term. Get free quotes from licensed Texas rodent control specialists.

What Texas Homeowners Should Know About Rodent Control

Texas's long brutal summers and increasingly cold winter snaps make rodent control a meaningful decision for any homeowner. Local factors like high cooling demand and post-2021 grid concerns affect both pricing and product selection. Comparing 2-3 quotes from licensed local contractors is the single best way to land on fair pricing and a contractor you trust.

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Typical Cost in Texas

Texas rodent control typically runs $250-$1,200. Pricing varies with project scope, product/material selection, and contractor overhead. Get multiple quotes so you can compare line items.

Frequently Asked Questions

Trapping vs. baiting?

Snap traps are the gold standard for catching mice and rats inside - no risk of poisoned rodents dying inside walls. External bait stations work well for population pressure outside the home. Most effective TX rodent programs use both, plus exclusion work.

What is exclusion and why does it matter?

Exclusion = sealing entry points (vents, eaves, dryer vents, pipe penetrations, garage gaps) to physically prevent rodents from re-entering. Without exclusion, every trapped mouse is replaced by another from outside. Exclusion is where most of the long-term value of professional rodent control comes from.

How do I know what kind of rodent I have?

House mice are small (3-4 inches body), gray, and produce small droppings (rice grain). Norway rats are larger (8-10 inches body), brown, and produce larger droppings. Roof rats are slender and prefer attics/upper areas. Your TX PCO can identify species from droppings, gnaw patterns, and runways.

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