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Rodent Control & Extermination Services

Cascade Rodent Control—Safe, Effective, Comprehensive

Cascade Rodent Inspection

Rodent Inspection
& Initial Treatment

Our thorough inspection locates rodent access points, nesting and damage to properly direct control measures.

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Rodent Protection Service

Protect your home or business with Cascade’s perimeter defense system and prevent rodent reinfestation!

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Rodent Exclusion

Cascade’s exclusion techniques close off gaps, cracks and holes that allow rodents entry to infest attics, crawlspaces, and wall voids.

Essential Steps: Eliminate Rodent Infestation
AND Establish Perimeter Defense Against Rodent Re-Infestation


Bi-Monthly or Quarterly Service includes:

  • Inspect exterior of home for new rodent activity
  • Replenish secured tamper-resistant rodent stations around home with fresh bait (noting activity levels) No SGARs used for maintenance service.
  • Check, clean & reset exterior-access crawlspace traps set
  • Attic Traps checked once per year. (More often in some cases)

Warranty for qualifying* homes includes Free re-treatments for rodents as needed between visits. When rodents have breached the perimeter defenses, we provide extra service at no charge to you.
*Exclusion recommendations must be followed. Homes constructed without full foundations cannot be fully warranted.


Monthly Service Includes:

  • Inspect exterior of home for new rodent activity
  • Inspect, clean and reset traps within secured tamper-resistant rodent stations around home. (noting activity levels) No Rodenticides used for maintenance service.
  • Check, clean & reset exterior-access crawlspace traps set
  • Attic Traps checked once per year. (More often in some cases)

Warranty for qualifying* homes includes Free re-treatments for rodents as needed between visits. When rodents have breached the perimeter defenses, we provide extra service at no charge to you.
*Exclusion recommendations must be followed. Homes constructed without full foundations cannot be fully warranted.

Why Do You Have Rodents?

  • Rats are well established in all urban / suburban areas
  • Mice are indigenous and abundant in all outlying suburban and rural areas

Since Rats and Mice cause damage, filth, and can spread disease a Perimeter Defense Service in combination with Rodent Exclusion is needed to protect home from rodent infestation.

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Initiating Rodent Control

Inspection & Set Perimeter Defense Service

Cascade’s Initial Rodent Service includes

  • Review and assessment of home exterior and reported areas of concern.
  • Traps are set within the entries of any attics and substructure crawlspaces. Rats and mice anywhere in attic or crawlspace will find them.
  • Tamper resistant Bait Stations are placed and anchored at house exterior, usually on each side of home. Traps and/or baits are placed within the stations.
  • Exclusion recommendations are provided according to findings.
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Cascade’s Rodent Defense Program

Why is ongoing mouse or rat control important?

  • Rats are extremely well established amongst urban and suburban environments, found in every neighborhood. And mice are in high numbers throughout certain suburban and rural environments.
  • The “population pressure” of rats or mice to move into a structure—with all its heating and insulation for nest material—is very high.
  • Rats and Mice cause damage, filth and spread disease. So, you can’t afford to leave your home unprotected.
  • Rodents are very tenacious and sometimes make full-on assaults on the home. Cascade’s maintenance service* comes with a re-treatment warranty. Extra service free of charge.

Rodent Exclusion

Locating and sealing, blocking, or otherwise closing up gaps and holes where rats and/or mice can get into your home.  Rodent exclusion includes access points for rats and mice that allow them to enter the attic, wall and ceiling spaces, crawlspace, or even living spaces of your home.

Building rodents out—or “excluding” them—can include:  

  • Repair gaps in crawlspace or attic vents
  • Close gaps where plumbing enters the home from the crawlspace
  • Screen or install flashing at adjoining openings on the roof
  • Seal gaps around garage doors
  • Repair foundation gaps around sewer drain (rats tunnel through the sewer exit gap)
  • Remedy crevices around the crawlspace access door
  • Replace or repair crawl space door that is loose fitting
  • Trimming tree branches nearly touching roof lines (allowing rat access to attics)

Your Cascade technician will report to you what’s pertinent to your home in order to help block rodents.

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Crawlspace and/or Attic Remediation — Removal and Replacement of Damage

When rodents have damaged or contaminated attic and/or crawlspace insulation we provide recommendations, and at times referrals, to remove and replace insulation that has been shredded, compressed, or contaminated by rat or mouse infestations.  Such rodent-damaged insulation has a substantially reduced R-factor.

Attic and crawlspace remediation is costly being as in either case the workspace is so tight with limited access.  Nonetheless, rectifying rodent damage is important in maintaining the integrity of your home.

Special note about rodent damage and sale of home:  It is now customary for homes to be inspected, and for the inspection to include evidence of rodents, and any damage to insulation from rats and/or mice.  Such damage will have then to be addressed, or it may delay or even thwart a pending sale.

Rodent Control When Selling Your Home

An Initial Rodent Service is designed to begin full rodent protection for your home. The maintenance service—as well as any rodent exclusion required—is necessary to fully protect the home and be under warranty. However, if you are selling your home you need to address any immediate rodent issue prior to the sale but you won’t have possession of the home beyond that. In such cases we conduct our Initial Rodent Service plus one trap-check visit. It will then be up to the new property owner to continue service that provides them full protection and a warranty.

Protect your home with Cascade’s Rodent Protection Program today.

FAQs:
Rodent Control Services

Are Cascade Pest Control’s rodent stations safe around dogs / pets?

Cascade Pest Control has over 46 years of experience protecting homes from rodents, even when pets are present. In fact, we share the same concern about our own dogs and cats. So, we certainly care about your pet’s safety. Rodent Stations are used with a variety of products and methods, including non-toxic monitoring bait and traps. Be sure to inform your Cascade Pest Control technician that you have pets so we can formulate the best plan around your home.

What happens if a bird eats a rodent that died from rodent bait?

As nature lovers, we too share the concern about wildlife and the potential impact our services could have. Rodent Stations are used with a variety of products and methods, including non-toxic monitoring bait and traps, as well as certain rodenticides when called for.

Can squirrels or rabbits get into Cascade’s rodent stations?

Most people call Cascade after rodents have fully established a full-on infestation. This is because rodents and other pests are secretive by nature, such that they can nest and breed for some time before becoming obvious. By the time it is obvious, damage and the spread of filth and/or disease have likely occurred. Since rodents are established in our service areas, it is far wiser to avoid infestations in the first place, which requires maintaining the protection your home needs ahead of time. Without monitoring and protecting the home over time, pests will often invade without notice. Having a professional monitor and address them is paramount to your protection.

Why can’t/won’t you go into my attic during a rodent inspection?

Firstly, we can generally assess rodent activity and/or damage from the attic access point without actually entering the attic. But, secondly, anyone moving around within an attic will compress and compromise the insulation. Also, attic insulation is quite deep, hiding the framing on which to step safely. This all too easily results in damage to the ceiling with excessive repair costs. Finally, we place baited traps in attics, which can later be checked for any indication of rodent activity.