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Call Savannah Rodent Control

Contact Savannah Rodent Control

Call 912-305-8846 and tell us what you found, where it showed up, and how long it has been happening. That is enough to get the conversation started.

No form to fill out. Call and explain what you are seeing, hearing, or finding around the property.

HomesAtticsCrawlspacesRestaurantsRentalsChatham County
Attic scratchingSounds above bedrooms, kitchens, garages, porch roofs, or upper walls.
Kitchen droppingsFresh signs around cabinets, pantries, laundry rooms, storage, and food areas.
Entry gapsCrawlspace doors, vents, utility lines, roof returns, porch skirts, and door edges.
Rodent inspection equipment in an attic space
Attic noises and fresh droppings
Crawlspace vent and exterior exclusion materials at a Savannah home
Crawlspace and entry-point questions
Commercial rear-door rodent-control inspection setup
Rental and business property concerns

Rodent help for Savannah properties

If you know the service you need, say it. If you do not, explain the signs and ask whether inspection, trapping, or exclusion is the better place to start.

What to mention when you call

Have the latest details ready: where signs appeared, how recent they are, whether the issue is inside or outside, and who is affected.

01

fresh droppings, sightings, scratching, burrows, gnawing, odor, or food damage

Say what you found first: droppings, scratching, a live rat or mouse, gnaw marks, a smell, a burrow, or damaged food.

02

active issues in homes, rentals, restaurants, offices, garages, attics, crawlspaces, or storage areas

Mention the exact area: kitchen, attic, garage, crawlspace, porch, shed, restaurant, office, rental unit, or storage room.

03

repeat signs after traps, cleanup, sealing attempts, or yard changes

Tell us when it started and whether the problem is inside, outside, upstairs, under the house, or near food.

04

customer, tenant, staff, delivery, food storage, or inventory concerns

If you tried traps, cleaning, sealing, or moving stored items, say what changed afterward.

05

gate codes, tenant schedules, business hours, crawlspace access, or other access details

For rentals and businesses, mention gate codes, tenant schedules, business hours, customer areas, staff reports, and delivery doors.

06

questions about whether inspection, trapping, or exclusion comes first

If you are worried but not sure what service to ask for, call anyway and start with what you noticed.

Savannah homes and buildings are different

Mention the neighborhood or nearby area if it helps with access, but focus first on the building type, the problem area, and the newest signs.

You can mention your neighborhood if it helps with access, but the most helpful details are the type of property, the problem area, and the newest signs.

Historic DistrictMidtownArdsley ParkThunderboltPoolerGarden City

Residential and commercial calls

Residential

For a home call, mention people, pets, food areas, bedrooms, attic or crawlspace access, and any spot where fresh signs appeared.

Commercial

For a business call, mention operating hours, customer areas, food or inventory concerns, staff reports, delivery doors, dumpsters, and shared walls.

How rodent problems are usually handled

A good call connects the signs to the property: location, timing, access, safety concerns, and whether the activity is new or repeating.

1

Inspect

Start with droppings, scratching, gnaw marks, burrows, odors, stains, and possible access points.

2

Identify

Decide whether the signs point to rats, mice, an attic, a crawlspace, or old damage.

3

Address

Share current signs, timing, access needs, tenants or customers involved, pets or children nearby, and whether traps or cleanup changed anything.

4

Prevent

Check gaps, vents, door edges, rooflines, plants, and food sources that may keep rodents around.

A quick checklist before you call

  • Where you saw the rodent, droppings, gnaw marks, or burrows.
  • Whether the signs are inside, outside, attic-related, crawlspace-related, or commercial.
  • When the activity started and whether it is getting worse.
  • Any sounds in walls, ceilings, attic spaces, or under floors.
  • Visible openings around vents, doors, pipes, rooflines, or foundations.
  • Pets, children, tenants, customers, food storage, or business operations affected.
  • Traps, cleanup, sealing, or other steps already attempted.
  • Access limits, gate codes, tenant schedules, or business hours that matter.

Simple rule: If the rodent issue is active, close to food or sleeping areas, affecting tenants or customers, or getting worse, call 912-305-8846. Start with what you found.

Savannah rodent-control questions

What do I mention when I call Savannah Rodent Control?

Mention what happened, where it happened, when it started, and whether anyone has already tried traps, cleanup, or sealing.

Can cleanup alone solve a rodent problem?

Cleanup is a start, but fresh droppings, new sounds, or repeat sightings are a reason to call instead of waiting.

Does this site promise a price or appointment time?

No. Scheduling, pricing, availability, and service details depend on the provider, property, and access.

When is a phone call better than waiting?

Call when the problem is active, recurring, affecting a tenant or customer, near food or sleeping areas, or complicated by access, business hours, pets, or children.