What’s Inside of Your San Tan Valley Attic?

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What’s Inside of Your San Tan Valley Attic?

At Atomic Pest Control, we’re glad to help residents of San Tan Valley and the surrounding areas with pest control in all areas of their homes. One area where many people forget about is the attic. However, noises at night and strange smells can quickly alert you to a rodent living there for weeks or even months. Our team highly recommends calling in a professional to tackle the rodent to ensure the safety of your family and home.

What Rodents Hide in Attics?

We’ve seen mice, rats, opossums, and even squirrels living inside of Arizona attics. In most situations, they are able to get in through an open space on the roof or they find their way in through a crawl space. No matter how they were able to get in, once they do, they can bring many more with them. This is why it’s so important to tackle the problem as soon as you notice it.

Signs of Rodents in My Attic?

– Scratching on the ceiling
– Bad smells from the attic
– Crawling noises in the attic

Many times, the noises are going to be most prominent while you are asleep. If you wake up in the middle of the night thinking someone is in your attic, it’s very likely a rodent that has made a home in this space.

How to Get Rid of Attic Rodents

It’s crucial to call in a professional for rodents in your San Tan Valley attic. Experts such as ours will take precautions to make sure rodents are safely removed from your home without a greater risk of them escaping into your main living area. Our team will also look for damage so we can let you know areas that need to be repaired in order to make the space safe once again.

We focus on finding the area where the rodents entered so we can quickly close this off. No matter where they entered, we can find a solution that works for your home to keep it safe. Our priority is to remove rodents and prevent them from coming back in the future.

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