Rodent Control Richmond VA

Permanent Mouse & Rat Exclusion. Stop Rodents from Entering Your Home.

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Beyond Traps: A Permanent Solution to Rats and Mice

Traditional pest control relies on a cycle of baiting and trapping that never actually stops the problem. If you have rats or mice in your attic or crawlspace, there is a structural opening in your home allowing them in. Rodents can squeeze through gaps as small as a dime, and without permanent exclusion, your home will remain vulnerable.

At AccuPro Wildlife Solutions, we specialize in Rodent Exclusion. We perform a forensic sweep of your home's exterior to identify every construction gap, weep hole, and pipe entry. We then seal these points with professional-grade, animal-proof materials that rodents cannot chew through.

The AccuPro Rodent Exclusion Method

Rodents are persistent, but our structural sealing process is final. We protect your home from the ground up.

1. Foundation Inspection

We check for entry points along the sill plate, crawlspace vents, and garage door seals.

2. High-Point Sealing

Mice and roof rats often enter through roof intersections, dormer gaps, and attic vents.

3. Steel-Reinforcement

We use galvanized steel mesh and heavy-duty sealants that withstand gnawing and time.

4. Clean & Sanitize

We remove contaminated insulation and perform full sanitization to eliminate pheromone trails.

Richmond Rodent Control FAQ

Why shouldn't I just use poison for mice?

Poison is a short-term fix with long-term risks. It doesn't stop new mice from entering, and poisoned rodents often die inside walls, causing secondary odor issues. Exclusion is the only permanent, chemical-free solution.

What are the common signs of a rodent infestation?

Homeowners usually notice small droppings in pantries or attics, scratching sounds in walls at night, and "smudge marks" along baseboards where rodents' oily fur leaves a trail.

Can rodents really chew through my home's siding?

Yes. Mice and rats have incredibly strong teeth and can chew through wood, vinyl siding, and even thin aluminum. This is why we use heavy-duty galvanized steel mesh for our permanent repairs.