At Greenix Pest Control, we know that effective pest control is a process, not a one-time fix.
"Supposedly came and sprayed once per month but the techs would only be on site for a few minutes when they were spraying an acre of land. I personally watched one tech on my ring camera sit in his truck for 10 minutes upon arrival then walked around my house just to return 3 minutes later, packed. his stuff up and left. No way he sprayed even a little of my property that fast. Fleas and ticks were the worst we had ever had after we switched to Greenix. I believe it is because we were ripped off and they never acctually sprayed my yard after seeing the tech on video. My wife even called and had them redo the yard as they say they will do and it never helped. I know this sounds like a terrible review but it is 100% our experience with Greenix. Were were even supposed to have our last spray of our long, expensive contract and the guy never showed up. If we didn't keep texting the guy I'm sure he would say it was done and charge us even though he didn't show up. "
Eric R on May 2025
At Greenix Pest Control, we know that effective pest control is a process, not a one-time fix.
"Supposedly came and sprayed once per month but the techs would only be on site for a few minutes when they were spraying an acre of land. I personally watched one tech on my ring camera sit in his truck for 10 minutes upon arrival then walked around my house just to return 3 minutes later, packed. his stuff up and left. No way he sprayed even a little of my property that fast. Fleas and ticks were the worst we had ever had after we switched to Greenix. I believe it is because we were ripped off and they never acctually sprayed my yard after seeing the tech on video. My wife even called and had them redo the yard as they say they will do and it never helped. I know this sounds like a terrible review but it is 100% our experience with Greenix. Were were even supposed to have our last spray of our long, expensive contract and the guy never showed up. If we didn't keep texting the guy I'm sure he would say it was done and charge us even though he didn't show up. "
Eric R on May 2025
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.