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Rodent exclusion in Savannah

Rodent Exclusion in Savannah, GA

If the problem keeps coming back, there may be an opening somewhere. Call about exclusion and describe the gaps, vents, crawlspace areas, or roofline spots you have noticed.

No form to fill out. Call and explain what you are seeing, hearing, or finding around the property.

HomesAtticsCrawlspacesRestaurantsRentalsChatham County
Attic scratchingSounds above bedrooms, kitchens, garages, porch roofs, or upper walls.
Kitchen droppingsFresh signs around cabinets, pantries, laundry rooms, storage, and food areas.
Entry gapsCrawlspace doors, vents, utility lines, roof returns, porch skirts, and door edges.
Rodent inspection equipment in an attic space
Attic noises and fresh droppings
Crawlspace vent and exterior exclusion materials at a Savannah home
Crawlspace and entry-point questions
Commercial rear-door rodent-control inspection setup
Rental and business property concerns

Rodent help for Savannah properties

Exclusion is building work as much as pest work. It looks at access points, construction details, repeat signs, and the places rodents may be using to get inside.

What to mention when you call

Look for repeat areas, visible gaps, roofline access, crawlspace openings, utility holes, door edges, and droppings that keep coming back.

01

openings around crawlspace vents, pipe lines, door corners, soffits, or roof returns

Name the openings you can see: crawlspace vents, pipe holes, porch gaps, door sweeps, soffits, roof returns, or garage edges.

02

fresh droppings or scratching after trapping or cleanup

Say whether signs come back after trapping, cleanup, rain, yard work, or a change around the building.

03

gnaw marks near utility openings, garage edges, or stored materials

Mention vines, shrubs, stored items, pet food, garbage areas, crawlspace doors, and any loose trim or broken vents.

04

attic or wall activity that may be tied to roofline access

If someone already sealed a gap, say where it was and whether droppings or scratching returned later.

05

commercial gaps around delivery doors, service areas, and shared walls

For rentals or businesses, mention delivery doors, shared walls, dumpsters, storage rooms, tenants, and access times.

06

older Savannah homes with porch, crawlspace, foundation, or trim gaps

If you are not sure where the gap is, describe the repeat area. That is often the best clue.

Savannah homes and buildings are different

Exclusion questions often involve pier foundations, crawlspace doors, porch skirts, roofline trim, vents, older masonry, service alleys, humidity, and heavy vegetation. Those details matter more than a quick guess.

Pier foundations, crawlspace doors, porch skirts, roofline trim, vents, old masonry, humidity, and heavy vegetation can all affect exclusion work. Those building details matter.

Historic DistrictMidtownArdsley ParkThunderboltPoolerGarden City

Residential and commercial calls

Residential

For a home exclusion call, mention the age of the house, crawlspace or attic access, garage doors, porch areas, pets, children, and where the same signs keep returning.

Commercial

For a business exclusion call, mention delivery doors, service corridors, food or stored goods, dumpsters, shared walls, and the areas employees use most.

How rodent problems are usually handled

For exclusion, start with repeat signs and possible openings. Then talk through building conditions, safe access, and whether sealing work may follow inspection or trapping.

1

Inspect

Start with droppings, scratching, gnaw marks, burrows, odors, stains, and possible access points.

2

Identify

Decide whether the signs point to rats, mice, an attic, a crawlspace, or old damage.

3

Address

Discuss repeat signs, suspected entry points, building age, attic or crawlspace access, garage edges, door gaps, vents, and any sealing already attempted.

4

Prevent

Check gaps, vents, door edges, rooflines, plants, and food sources that may keep rodents around.

A quick checklist before you call

  • Where you saw the rodent, droppings, gnaw marks, or burrows.
  • Whether the signs are inside, outside, attic-related, crawlspace-related, or commercial.
  • When the activity started and whether it is getting worse.
  • Any sounds in walls, ceilings, attic spaces, or under floors.
  • Visible openings around vents, doors, pipes, rooflines, or foundations.
  • Pets, children, tenants, customers, food storage, or business operations affected.
  • Traps, cleanup, sealing, or other steps already attempted.
  • Access limits, gate codes, tenant schedules, or business hours that matter.

Simple rule: If rodents keep coming back or you can see openings around the building, call 912-305-8846. Describe the gaps you can see and the spots where signs return.

Savannah rodent-control questions

What do I mention when I call Savannah Rodent Control?

Mention any visible openings, repeat areas, roofline gaps, crawlspace vents, door edges, pipe holes, or places where signs keep coming back.

Can cleanup alone solve a rodent problem?

Cleanup can make the area look better, but repeat signs may mean rodents still have a way in.

Does this site promise a price or appointment time?

No. Exclusion work depends on the building, access, materials, safety, and what the provider finds.

When is a phone call better than waiting?

Call about exclusion when rodents keep coming back, visible openings are present, or attic, crawlspace, wall, garage, porch, roofline, or utility-line access may be part of the problem.