At Green Power Pest, we believe you shouldn’t have to choose between a bug-free home and a safe environment. We utilize Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques combined with advanced, eco-friendly treatments that target pests biologically.
We inspect your home from the roofline to the foundation. We look for entry points as small as a dime (for mice) or a quarter (for rats). We check vents, eaves, pipe penetrations, and AC lines common in Texas homes.
We utilize strategic trapping methods to remove the current population quickly and humanely. We do not use loose poison baits inside the home, preventing rodents from dying in your walls and causing odor issues.
This is where we differ from the competition. We seal every entry point using steel wool, copper mesh, and industrial sealant that rodents cannot chew through. We physically modify your home’s defenses to ensure that once they are out, they stay out.
(Optional Add-On) If your attic has been compromised, we offer cleanup services to remove soiled insulation, sanitize the area to kill bacteria and pheromones, and replace it with fresh, energy-efficient material.
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Yes! We have specialized rodent exclusion teams in both the Houston and Dallas metro areas ready to handle severe infestations common to our region.
Common signs include small dark droppings (like rice grains), gnaw marks on food packaging or wood, scratching sounds in the ceiling or walls at night, and grease marks (rub marks) along baseboards where they travel.
Poison doesn’t stop new rodents from entering. “Exclusion” physically seals the home, solving the root cause. Furthermore, reliance on poison can lead to rodents dying inside inaccessible walls, creating terrible odors and attracting flies. Exclusion is the only permanent solution.
While we can set traps immediately, fully eliminating a colony usually takes 2 to 3 visits over a couple of weeks. The first visit is for inspection and sealing (exclusion), and follow-up visits ensure all trapped rodents are removed and no new activity is detected.
Typically, standard homeowners insurance policies classify rodent damage as a maintenance issue and do not cover it. This makes it critical to address the problem immediately before expensive electrical or structural damage occurs.