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Rodent inspection in Savannah

Rodent Inspection in Savannah, GA

Not sure whether it is rats, mice, or old damage? Call and walk through the signs you are seeing. A few details can make the next step much clearer.

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

Inspection helps when you need someone to make sense of the signs before talking about trapping, sealing openings, cleanup, or other next steps.

What to mention when you call

The more exact you can be, the better. One fresh dropping location, one sound pattern, or one visible gap can be more useful than a long guess.

01

scratching above bedrooms, kitchens, garages, or upper walls

Start with the room or area that made you suspicious, even if it is only one cabinet, one wall, or one attic corner.

02

droppings in one cabinet, pantry, laundry room, or utility area

Say whether the sounds are at night, early morning, after rain, or after the house gets quiet.

03

rub marks, gnawing, shredded material, or damaged food packages

Mention vents, pipes, crawlspace doors, porch gaps, stored pet food, thick shrubs, or clutter near the area.

04

gaps around vents, pipe lines, crawlspace doors, soffits, or trim

If someone cleaned or moved boxes already, say whether fresh droppings or new marks appeared afterward.

05

odors or stains that may point to nesting or a dead animal

For landlords and businesses, mention who reported it, when access is available, and whether food or customer areas are close by.

06

unclear signs where you are not sure if it is mice, rats, or old damage

If the signs are old and new mixed together, say that. It can change what needs to be checked first.

Savannah homes and buildings are different

A crawlspace house in Ardsley Park is different from a downtown storefront, a restaurant back door, a warehouse, or a rental with shared walls. Mention the area, building type, and anything that limits access.

Older homes, crawlspaces, shared walls, service alleys, porches, and roof edges can all matter during an inspection. Tell us what kind of building it is and where someone can safely look.

Historic DistrictMidtownArdsley ParkThunderboltPoolerGarden City

Residential and commercial calls

Residential

For a home inspection call, mention the rooms people use most, attic or crawlspace access, pets, children, and where fresh signs showed up after cleaning.

Commercial

For a business inspection call, mention the first staff report, customer areas, storage rooms, delivery doors, dumpsters, shared walls, and the best access window.

How rodent problems are usually handled

Start with where the signs are. Then talk through how rodents may be moving, what areas can be accessed safely, and what service may fit the problem.

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

Review the strongest signs, the places they appear, safe access points, prior cleanup, and any tenant, family, pet, or business concerns.

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 you are not sure what made the noise, droppings, smell, or damage, call 912-305-8846. Start with the clearest sign and the area where it appeared.

Savannah rodent-control questions

What do I mention when I call Savannah Rodent Control?

Mention the first sign, the newest sign, and the exact area where you noticed it. Sounds, droppings, smells, stains, and gaps are all worth bringing up.

Can cleanup alone solve a rodent problem?

Cleanup can hide old signs, but fresh droppings, new smells, or new sounds after cleanup may mean the activity is still there.

Does this site promise a price or appointment time?

No. An inspection discussion depends on the property, safe access, what signs are present, and which provider handles the call.

When is a phone call better than waiting?

Call about inspection when droppings, scratching, odor, rub marks, stains, or possible entry gaps are showing up and you are not sure what is causing them.