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Rat Control in Miami, FL

Roof rats and Norway rats love Miami's warmth and tree cover. Call us for trapping, removal, and sealing the way back in.

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Roof rats climb palms, fences, and power lines straight into attics through small soffit and roofline gaps. Norway rats work lower — burrowing along foundations, garages, and around sewers. Both gnaw wiring, contaminate insulation, and leave grease trails that draw more rats in. Snap traps and bait alone don't last; the fix is finding every entry point and closing it after the rats are removed.

Signs you have a rat problem

  • Scratching, scurrying, or rolling sounds in the attic at night
  • Dark, capsule-shaped droppings along beams or behind appliances
  • Greasy rub marks along pipes, rafters, or the roofline
  • Gnaw marks on wiring, food packaging, or wood trim
  • Palms or fruit trees pressing against the roof

How our rat treatment works

We inspect the attic, roofline, and exterior to identify the species and map every entry point. Snap-trap stations are placed along active runways, then soffit gaps, roof vents, and pipe penetrations are sealed with rodent-proof materials so the next wave cannot get back in.

How treatment works

1

Call and describe it

Tell us where you see activity and your Miami ZIP.

2

Local inspection

A pro inspects and identifies the source.

3

Targeted treatment

Trapping, exclusion, and cleanup tailored to your home.

4

Follow-up

A return visit if needed to confirm it stays gone.

Common questions

Rat Control questions

Still unsure? Call (305) 504-2280 and ask us directly.

How do I know if it's a rat or a mouse?
Rat droppings are roughly the size of a raisin; mouse droppings are smaller, like a grain of rice. Rats also leave greasy rub marks and louder scratching sounds in attics. We confirm the species on the first visit.
Will sealing entry points really stop them?
Yes — trapping clears the rats already inside, but lasting control depends on closing the soffit, vent, and roofline gaps they used. Both steps happen in the same job.
How long does rat control take?
Most jobs run one to two weeks from the first visit to the final follow-up, depending on how active the population is and how many entry points need sealing.

Hearing rodents today? Call before they spread.

Call (305) 504-2280
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