Rodent Control in Glendale, AZ
If you have heard scratching in the walls at night or spotted droppings near your garage or kitchen, you are likely dealing with a rodent problem that is not going away on its own. In the Phoenix Valley, roof rats move through citrus trees, block walls, and rooflines with ease, and mice can squeeze through gaps no larger than a dime. Once inside, they nest in insulation, chew through wiring, and contaminate surfaces. The problem is rarely isolated to a single animal, and it rarely resolves without a structured approach.
Fromms Pest Control provides rodent control in Glendale with a process built around finding the source, removing the active population, and keeping them out long term.
Here is what rodent control in Glendale covers:
- Roof Rat Control
- Mouse Extermination
- Squirrel Removal
- Rodent Inspection and Activity Assessment
- Trap Placement and Monitoring
- Entry Point Identification
- Rodent Exclusion Services
- Exterior Bait Station Management
- Recurring Monthly Service
Every service starts with trapping and a thorough inspection of the structure. From there, you choose between physical exclusion or ongoing exterior bait management depending on your property and the level of pressure from the surrounding area. If a covered rodent returns between visits, Fromms Pest Control comes back at no additional charge.
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About Our Glendale Rodent Removal Process
Roof rats, mice, and squirrels are not random visitors. In Glendale, the combination of mature trees, block walls, and dense landscaping creates consistent pressure on residential structures year-round. Rodent Control requires more than a single visit because the population driving re-infestation exists in the surrounding environment, not just inside the structure. Droppings, gnaw marks, grease trails, and nesting material tell the story of where activity is concentrated and where entry points need to be addressed.
Here is how Fromms Pest Control approaches an active rodent situation:
- Inspect the property for signs of activity, including droppings, gnaw marks, grease trails, and nesting material, and identify confirmed and potential entry points around the structure
- Deploy traps as the primary method to address the active population, with placement based on the inspection findings
- Evaluate the property for exclusion work, which involves physically sealing entry points using wire mesh, hardware cloth, caulk, and expanding foam to prevent re-entry
- Set up monthly exterior bait stations for properties where full exclusion is not practical or where neighboring pressure requires ongoing population management
- Return monthly to monitor traps, maintain bait stations, and identify any new activity before it becomes a larger problem
Why Fromms Pest Control Is the Right Call for Rodent Problems in Phoenix
Fromms Pest Control is locally owned, and every technician who comes to your property knows this environment. If covered pests return between visits, Fromms Pest Control comes back at no additional charge. There are no long-term contracts and no surprise fees. You get consistent technicians who already know your property, honest communication about what was found and what was done, and a company that picks up the phone around the clock when something urgent comes up.
We Offer Glendale Rodent Control and More!
Your Home, One Team, Zero Hassle
When you've got rats getting into the attic and mice slipping through gaps near the plumbing, the last thing you want is to coordinate with two or three different companies just to get it handled. At Fromms Pest Control, we treat for all rodents, whether that's roof rats, Norway rats, mice, or squirrels, indoors and out, so everything runs through one team, one schedule, and one bill.
No juggling callbacks, no explaining your situation from scratch to someone new every time, just a consistent crew that already knows your property. That kind of centralized setup makes the whole process a lot simpler and keeps things from slipping through the cracks.
Signs of Rodents in Your Glendale Home
Roof rats, mice, and squirrels are regular problems for homeowners across the Phoenix Valley, and they rarely make themselves obvious until the situation has already grown beyond a quick fix. Knowing what to look for early makes a real difference in what it takes to resolve it.
Common signs of a rodent problem in Arizona homes include:
- Scratching or scurrying sounds coming from the attic, walls, or ceiling at night
- Small, dark droppings along walls, in cabinets, or near plumbing access areas
- Gnaw marks on wood, wiring, or food packaging
- Grease smears or rub marks along baseboards and wall edges where rodents travel repeatedly
- Shredded insulation, paper, or fabric used as nesting material found in attic or storage spaces
- Citrus fruit on the ground that has been hollowed out or partially eaten
- A persistent, stale odor in enclosed spaces with no obvious source
These signs often appear well after rodents have already established a presence inside the structure. Roof rats in particular are active at night and move through attic insulation, wall cavities, and along utility lines without drawing much attention. Once the signals above start showing up, the population is usually larger than it looks.
Effective Glendale Rodent Exclusion Services
Rodents enter homes in Glendale through small, unsealed openings around plumbing, rooflines, and utility lines. Even gaps the size of a dime can allow mice and roof rats inside. In areas with steady rodent pressure, these vulnerabilities lead to repeat infestations. Exclusion services stop the problem by sealing entry points at the source.
- Detailed exterior inspection and entry mapping to identify all active and potential access points
- Sealing plumbing, foundation, and utility gaps where rodents commonly gain entry
- Repairing the roofline, soffit, and vent openings along high-risk upper structure areas
- Installing hardware cloth and wire mesh barriers for durable, chew-resistant protection
- Applying caulk and expanding foam as needed, based on material type and exposure
Exclusion focuses on long-term prevention by removing the access points rodents depend on. In Glendale, where exterior pressure can remain consistent, sealing the structure is the most effective way to keep rodents out.

