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Rodent trapping in Savannah

Rodent Trapping in Savannah, GA

Seeing rats or mice now? Call about trapping help and describe where they are moving, what rooms are affected, and whether pets or children are nearby.

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

Trapping is for active movement. The call should cover where the animal was seen or heard, what areas need to stay safe, and whether the problem is returning.

Active sightings

Call when rats or mice are being seen in kitchens, garages, attics, crawlspaces, storage rooms, or business areas.

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Trap history

If store-bought traps did not solve it, mention where they were placed and whether droppings or sounds returned.

Learn about trap history →

What to mention when you call

Current activity matters most. Think about where you saw it, when it happened, and what nearby food, shelter, trash, or access may be involved.

01

live sightings in kitchens, garages, attics, crawlspaces, storage, or business areas

Say exactly where you saw or heard the rat or mouse: kitchen, garage, attic, crawlspace, storage room, shed, or business area.

02

fresh droppings after you already cleaned once

Mention whether the activity is happening at night, during the day, after closing, or after trash pickup.

03

movement near food storage, pet food, trash, or stored goods

Tell us about pet food, pantry goods, trash, stored inventory, clutter, open doors, or gaps near the sighting.

04

activity after store-bought traps did not solve the problem

If you have used traps already, say where you put them and whether anything changed afterward.

05

tenant, customer, staff, or inventory concerns at a business or rental

For rentals or businesses, mention tenants, staff reports, customer areas, food storage, delivery doors, and safe access times.

06

active rats or mice where trapping may need to be paired with inspection or exclusion

If the animal keeps showing up in the same path, describe that path as best you can.

Savannah homes and buildings are different

Trapping questions often involve garages, crawlspaces, kitchens, restaurants, storage rooms, sheds, and buildings near heavy vegetation or trash areas. Say what you saw and what is around that spot.

Rodent trapping questions usually start with the active spot: garage, kitchen, crawlspace, restaurant, storage room, shed, thick plants, or trash area. Say where the activity is happening now.

Historic DistrictMidtownArdsley ParkThunderboltPoolerGarden City

Residential and commercial calls

Residential

For a home trapping call, mention the rooms involved, where people or pets could be affected, and whether the animal is being seen or only heard.

Commercial

For a business trapping call, mention where staff saw activity, whether customers can see the area, food or inventory concerns, and when the provider can get in safely.

How rodent problems are usually handled

For trapping, start with current sightings or sounds. Then talk through travel paths, nearby food or shelter, safety concerns, and what has already been tried.

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

Talk through sightings, fresh droppings, trap history, access limits, pets or children nearby, and whether the activity has a pattern.

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 rats or mice are being seen, heard, or found repeatedly, call 912-305-8846. Tell us where they are active and what could make trapping or access harder.

Savannah rodent-control questions

What do I mention when I call Savannah Rodent Control?

Mention where the animal was seen or heard, whether it happened once or more than once, and whether traps have already been tried.

Can cleanup alone solve a rodent problem?

Cleanup can remove droppings, but active rodents may keep leaving new signs until the source is addressed.

Does this site promise a price or appointment time?

No. Trapping details depend on the property, access, safety concerns, activity level, and provider availability.

When is a phone call better than waiting?

Call about trapping when rats or mice are being seen, heard, or found repeatedly and the problem is active enough that placement, access, pets, children, tenants, or business areas matter.