Marietta Rodent Exterminator

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Welcome! Marietta Rodent Exterminator is a full-service rodent control company specializing in the permanent removal of mice and rats in Marietta, GA. Whether you have a problem with mice in your attic, rats in your walls, or rodents scratching in your house, we can solve it! The key to PERMANENT rodent control lies in our inspection and preventative work - we seal the rats and mice out of your house forever, and we trap and remove them. We do not use poison! We answer our phone 24/7, and can schedule a same-day or next day appointment. Some of the services we offer include:

  • 100% Permanent Rodent Eradication
  • House, Roof, and Attic Inspections
  • Preventative Rodent Exclusion Repairs
  • Rodent Droppings Cleanup in Attic
  • Outdoor Rodent Population Abatement
  • Poison-free Rat and Mouse Extermination
  • Porch, Deck, or Shed Exclusion Barriers
  • Dead Rodent Removal - Walls or Attic

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rodent trapping Marietta's Best Rodent Removal: Rat control is one daunting task that you will find very difficult if you are not familiar with rats and how to handle them. Moreover, doing this all by yourself without the help of a professional might get you exposed to diseases. It doesn't have to go that way if you choose to reach out to our Rat Removal Company. Our company has the credibility of keeping our promises, so you can be sure that we will offer you quality services. To make sure you never experience a rat infestation, our services cover thorough inspection of all the potential harborages around your home to prevent them. Also, we ensure that all the water and food sources that might attract rats to your home or property are removed and all their entry points into your home are well taken care of. With all these services within your reach, you can be sure that you won't have rats running around your home.  During the initial visit of our rat exterminators to your home or property, we take time out to recommend our rat removal procedures to you and other preventive measures that you can put in place to keep rats away from your home. We don't compromise our services and never go back on our agreements. Our services are available at your disposal and we will make sure you get the best customer service. As a company knows the need for you to have a safe environment that is free from any kind of contamination, our agents also take out time to disinfect every part of your home that might have been contaminated by the rats.

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Marietta pest control

We Georgia's top experts in rodent control. We are not a typical Marietta rat removal or pest control company. We don't treat rats or mice like insects, because they are not - they are mammals! You can't just use poison to get rid of them, like you can with insects. Unlike most Marietta pest control, we focus on complete and permanent solutions. We don't just use poison every month. We solve your rodent problem forever, by following these steps:

  • Inspect the entire house, ground to roof, and the attic
  • Seal shut all entry areas, no matter how small, with steel
  • Set a dozen or more rat or mouse traps in the house and attic
  • Remove all rodents as they are caught and monitor for activity
  • Once there is no more activity and no more caught, we're done
  • When necessary, we clean rodent droppings, replace insulation, and repair chewed electric wires

Marietta Rodent Removal Tip:

Where outside should I relocate a trapped rat after I have sealed the house?
Catching a rat after the hectic work of figuring out a suitable trap and bait for the rat and maybe the repetition of the trapping process can be of great relief to a house owner. After catching a rat, you would want to release the rat in a good place if you have no intention of killing it.

A lot of thinking has to be done if you have decided to release the rat outside your home. Rats have a fear of new things and get used to a particular territory. If you remove the rat from your home, they have very little chance of survival. Ensure not to release the rat near farms, parks, abandoned buildings, business areas, homes, and populated areas. Release the rat in an area with lots of food supply, water supply, and shelter. The area should be similar to where the rat was living before. You must release the rat into an area that is far from your home or any other residence so that it would not come back and make you go through all that stress again. 

rodent trapping You are advised to release the rat in an area that is uninhabited, and it should be at least a hundred yards away from your home or wherever you caught it so that the rat will not be able to find its way back. Despite the fact that rats are rodents that are capable of surviving in different kinds of environments, relocating the rat outside your home will eventually lead to its death because even if there is a source of food and water in its new location, it might not be comfortable enough to survive. Notwithstanding that there is food and water, the rat might become eaten by predators or would not be able to keep up with the competition in its new environment and, as a result, starve itself and eventually die. Well, that could be bad news and good news. The bad news is that the rat eventually died despite the fact that you did not want to kill it. It is not really your fault, so try not to think about it too much. You have the right to live in a comfortable house free from rats and the nuisance they cause. The good news is that the rat is never going to come back to your house or disturb any other homeowner. 

After releasing the rat from your home, disinfect every part of your home or the building the rat was living in. This is because rats carry diseases, and coming in contact with their waste products or even inhaling them could cause widespread illnesses. Also, the smell left behind by the rat in your home, its former territory, and its urine will attract more rats, and you will have to go through the whole nerve-wracking process again. 

You should make your house rat-proof to avoid future infestations. Inspect every part of your house for holes, cracks, and gaps that would serve as gateways for rodents to get into your house. Doing so will give you a permanent solution to your rat problem or infestation. After locating the entrances rats use to get into your home, completely seal them up because rats are very good at burrowing. They can gnaw their way through things like wood and walls. Maintain good hygiene by clearing your gutters, keeping your food and pet food secure, disposing of the trash frequently, and keeping your property clean. Ensure the lids of your trash cans fit tightly. Do these, and you will be less likely to suffer from another rat infestation.


We service nearby towns such as Smyrna, Powder Springs, Mableton, Vinings, Fair Oaks.