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Arizona Rodent Solutions, LLC
4.3(
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Serving Prescott, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

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"I had rats and racoons in my attic for many years. Nathan and crew cleaned out the droppings and soiled insulation with their huge industrial powerful vacuum systems. Then they sprayed disinfectant to remove odors. They created a plastic sheet tunnel between the attic access panel and the front door to protect our home. Nathan installed metal covers over the holes in my roof's eves to keep the critters out. I highly recommend Arizona Rodent Solutions !"
Response time1 day
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Truly Nolen
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Serving Prescott, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1936

Free estimates

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"Truly Nolen of Tucson, Arizona is a top notch company. Jason Halper was our contact/sales person. He is professional, informative and offered us a reasonable price to resolve our issue. The team of Juan, Rigo and Dee arrived on time and completed the job in an efficient timely manner - taking care of our property and cleaning up afterwards. I highly recommend Truly Nolen of Tucson!"
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Response time8 hrs
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Western Exterminator Company
3.1(
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Serving Prescott, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 1921

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We have used Western Exterminator for years, and have always been pleased. The past two years the inspector who has done the termite inspection has found termite infestation we were unaware of. My big issue is the delay between inspection and treatment. The infestation was identified on January 30. At that time we were told Western would call us to schedule treatment. On February 4 they called, and told me the earliest they can perform treatment is March 24!!! Online information states that a large colony of termites can eat 1 pound of wood in a day. So, there is the potential of a lot of damage done between now and the treatment, and also the potential for spread of this active infestation to adjacent areas of my house that will not be covered by the March 24 treatment. This near two month delay seems an unacceptable business practice."
Recommended by90%of homeowners
FAQs for rodent pest control service projects in Prescott, AZ

Rodent exclusion seals every gap, vent, and crack that rodents use to sneak inside your home. Most homeowners pay an average of $200 to $600 for this add-on. By blocking entry points, you create a long-term barrier that cuts down on repeat infestations and helps protect both your family and your property.

Pros start with an inspection, then place tamper-resistant bait stations and traps in high-traffic spots. They’ll also seal entry points and clean droppings to reduce health risks. Follow-up visits confirm that the plan worked and that no new rodents have moved in. This step-by-step approach removes the current infestation and helps keep your home rodent-free going forward.

A trained pest-control pro can pinpoint hidden access points using a flashlight, thermal imaging, and plenty of crawl-space sleuthing. During an inspection, the specialist maps every gap, vent, or pipe run that rats use, then explains how to seal each one. This detailed report lets you tackle the weak spots immediately and dramatically lowers the odds of another infestation.

Rodent prevention starts with managing food and entry points. Store pantry items in airtight containers, take out trash promptly, and keep pet food sealed. Outside, trim vegetation and stack firewood away from the house. Inside, seal gaps with steel wool or hardware cloth. A tidy yard and a buttoned-up home give rats and mice few reasons—or routes—to move in.

For wall or attic nests, pros place snap traps or CO2-powered units in the exact runways rats use, then return to remove carcasses and reset as needed. Poison is risky indoors because rats may die in hidden spots, creating odors or health issues, so most technicians avoid it. Once trapping is complete, they’ll seal entry points and clean droppings to finish the job.

Plan on several weeks, especially for larger infestations. Your pro will set traps, return every few days to collect rats, and adjust placement until activity stops. Final visits include sealing access points and sanitizing affected areas. Timelines vary, but most homes are rat-free after two to four follow-ups. Prompt scheduling and good sanitation can shorten the process.

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