What we do
Kind Pest Control NJ provides rodent control and exclusion services for homes, businesses, restaurants, warehouses, property managers, and multi-unit buildings dealing with mice, rats, droppings, chewing damage, odors, nesting, or recurring rodent activity.
Our rodent services may include inspection, identification of entry points, bait station placement, trapping, monitoring, exterior rodent station service, interior control methods, sanitation recommendations, and exclusion sealing when needed. The goal is to reduce active rodent pressure, identify how rodents are entering, and help prevent the issue from continuing.
Signs you may need Service
You may need rodent control service if you notice droppings, scratching noises in walls or ceilings, chewed food packaging, gnaw marks, nesting material, urine odor, greasy rub marks, damaged insulation, activity in garages or basements, or rodents seen inside or around the property.
Rodent activity often starts from small exterior openings, foundation gaps, utility penetrations, damaged door seals, garage gaps, crawl spaces, or attic access points. A proper inspection helps determine where activity is coming from and what treatment or exclusion work may be needed.
Our Process
Our rodent control process starts with a full inspection of the property, including accessible interior areas, exterior foundation, garage, basement, crawl space, attic access points, and other areas where rodent activity may be entering or traveling.
Once activity and entry points are identified, we review the best service options, which may include bait station service, trapping, monitoring, exclusion sealing, sanitation recommendations, and follow-up service depending on the level of activity.
The goal is to control active rodent activity, reduce pressure around the structure, identify contributing conditions, and help prevent rodents from continuing to enter the property.
What's included
Depending on the property and activity level, service may include a rodent inspection, interior trap placement, exterior bait station placement, bait replacement, monitoring, entry point identification, minor exclusion recommendations, sanitation recommendations, and follow-up service options.
Every rodent situation is different, so the exact service plan is based on inspection findings, activity level, building conditions, access, sanitation concerns, and whether the issue is mice, rats, or both.

