Rodent Control in Phoenix, AZ
Roof rats, mice, and squirrels are active throughout the Phoenix Valley, and once they find a way into your home, they do not leave on their own. Fromms Pest Control handles the full process, from identifying where rodents are getting in to removing the population and keeping it from coming back.
Citrus trees, palm trees, block walls, and utility lines all serve as travel routes that carry roof rats directly to your roofline. In established Phoenix neighborhoods, the exterior pressure is constant. A reactive approach rarely holds. What works is a structured service that addresses the active population and the conditions that keep drawing rodents back.
Here is what Fromms Pest Control covers with rodent control in Phoenix:
- Roof rat removal
- Mouse control
- Squirrel removal
- Rodent inspection and activity assessment
- Trap placement and monitoring
- Entry point identification
- Rodent exclusion
- Monthly exterior bait station service
If rodents come back between visits, so do we, at no additional charge. No contracts, no guesswork, and a consistent technician who already knows your property.
Additional Services in Phoenix
About Our Phoenix Rodent Removal Process
Roof rats, mice, and squirrels are a persistent reality across Phoenix, and standard trapping alone rarely keeps them out for long. Rodent Control done right starts with a thorough inspection, identifies where animals are getting in, and builds a plan around your specific property rather than a one-size approach.
Here is how Fromms Pest Control handles it:
- A technician inspects the property for droppings, grease trails, gnaw marks, nesting material, and structural entry points around plumbing, rooflines, and foundation gaps.
- Traps are deployed immediately based on confirmed activity zones, not guesswork.
- After the initial trapping phase, you choose between physical exclusion or ongoing perimeter baiting, depending on your property and the surrounding pressure.
- Exclusion work uses wire mesh, hardware cloth, caulk, and expanding foam to physically close confirmed and likely entry points.
- For properties where full exclusion is not practical, monthly bait station maintenance keeps the surrounding population suppressed and catches new pressure before it moves inside.
Why Homeowners in the Phoenix Choose Fromms Pest Control
Fromms Pest Control sends the same technician to your property on each visit, which means the person working your home already knows the layout, the entry points identified during your first inspection, and what was done last time. There are no contracts, pricing is transparent from the start, and if covered pests return between visits, Fromms Pest Control comes back at no additional charge.
We Offer Phoenix Rodent Control and More!
When you've got rats sneaking into your attic and mice squeezing through gaps near your plumbing, the last thing you want is to track down two or three different companies to handle it. Fromms Pest Control takes care of rats, mice, and squirrels all under one roof, so you're working with a single team that already knows your property, your history, and what's been done.
That means one call, one bill, and one consistent crew you can actually count on. No juggling contacts, no repeating yourself, and no gaps in coverage because two separate companies weren't communicating. It's genuinely just easier, and easier tends to mean better results too.
Signs of Rodents in Your Phoenix Home
Roof rats, mice, and squirrels are a consistent problem across the Phoenix Valley, and most homeowners do not realize they have one until the damage is already done. Knowing what to look for early makes a real difference in how quickly the problem can be addressed.
Common signs of a rodent problem in Arizona homes include:
- Scratching, scurrying, or thumping sounds in attic spaces or walls, especially at night
- Small dark droppings along baseboards, in cabinets, or near food storage areas
- Gnaw marks on wood, plastic, or wiring in utility areas or along walls
- Greasy smear trails along baseboards or block walls where rodents travel repeatedly
- Shredded insulation, paper, or plant material used as nesting material
- Citrus or other fruit on the ground that appears gnawed or hollowed out
- Visible entry points around plumbing penetrations, rooflines, or damaged soffits
Once a rodent establishes a route into a structure, others follow. The longer an active population goes unaddressed, the more likely it is that chewed wiring, contaminated insulation, or structural damage becomes part of the problem.
Effective Phoenix Rodent Exclusion Services
Getting rid of rodents is only part of the job. If the entry points stay open, re-infestation is not a matter of if but when. Exclusion closes that gap. We inspect the structure for the openings rodents most commonly use, including gaps around plumbing penetrations, deteriorated roofline and soffit edges, utility line entry points, and foundation cracks. A mouse can compress through a hole the size of a dime, which means small oversights become real problems fast.
Once we identify those points, we seal them using materials suited to the specific opening and location. Wire mesh, hardware cloth, and professional-grade sealants are applied based on the surface's requirements and the rodents most likely to test it. Roof rats in the Phoenix Valley are agile climbers that commonly reach structures by traveling along block walls, utility lines, and citrus trees, so we account for elevated access points in every exclusion assessment. The goal is to prevent rodents from getting back in, not just to address the current population.
Long-Term Structural Protection for Your Home
Exclusion is the most durable solution for properties with identifiable entry points. It protects your insulation, wiring, and interior spaces from the damage rodents cause when they nest inside. Chewed wiring creates a fire risk. Contaminated insulation typically requires full replacement. Addressing the structural vulnerabilities that allow entry is what prevents those secondary costs from building up over time. For properties where full exclusion is impractical or where neighboring pressure remains high, we also offer monthly exterior bait-station maintenance to help manage the surrounding population.

