Ocala Rodent Exterminator

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Welcome! Ocala Rodent Exterminator is a full-service rodent control company specializing in the permanent removal of mice and rats in Ocala, FL. Whether you have a problem with mice in your attic, rats in your walls, or rodents scratching in your house, we can solve it! The key to PERMANENT rodent control lies in our inspection and preventative work - we seal the rats and mice out of your house forever, and we trap and remove them. We do not use poison! We answer our phone 24/7, and can schedule a same-day or next day appointment. Some of the services we offer include:

  • 100% Permanent Rodent Eradication
  • House, Roof, and Attic Inspections
  • Preventative Rodent Exclusion Repairs
  • Rodent Droppings Cleanup in Attic
  • Outdoor Rodent Population Abatement
  • Poison-free Rat and Mouse Extermination
  • Porch, Deck, or Shed Exclusion Barriers
  • Dead Rodent Removal - Walls or Attic

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rodent trapping Ocala's Best Rodent Removal: We've been handling rat problems for as long as we can remember, and we've really picked up a knack for it. We have hundreds of satisfied customers who have recommended us to their friends and family, all of whom we've also been able to help. We pride ourselves on our fast services, as years on the job have taught our technicians all the best techniques for removing rats. It also helps that we equip our technicians with the latest animal removal technology, and the best traps on the market. Our speed applies to more than just our rat removal services, as we have a dedicated call staff who are always ready to receive your call and help you out with your problem! They're there to listen to what you have to say, give you advice, and walk you through the tasks we'd have to perform. These are available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, so you'll never have to wait to get in touch with us. We're also quick in our arrival time, and we offer our services on the same day you call! We're also known for our punctuality, so we'll be there exactly when we say we'll be there because we respect our customer's time and know that they have more important things to do. If that all sounds good to you, then make sure to give us a call and tell us about the problems you face. We're sure we'll have a solution in mind and will be able to help you out!

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Ocala pest control

We Florida's top experts in rodent control. We are not a typical Ocala rat removal or pest control company. We don't treat rats or mice like insects, because they are not - they are mammals! You can't just use poison to get rid of them, like you can with insects. Unlike most Ocala pest control, we focus on complete and permanent solutions. We don't just use poison every month. We solve your rodent problem forever, by following these steps:

  • Inspect the entire house, ground to roof, and the attic
  • Seal shut all entry areas, no matter how small, with steel
  • Set a dozen or more rat or mouse traps in the house and attic
  • Remove all rodents as they are caught and monitor for activity
  • Once there is no more activity and no more caught, we're done
  • When necessary, we clean rodent droppings, replace insulation, and repair chewed electric wires

Ocala Rodent Removal Tip:

City subways and the presence of rats
Rats are established city dwellers. The critters are attracted to cities because they provide multiple sources of food, shelter, and water. The critters can easily get all they need in cities and will rather live in cities than towns and the wild. 

A 2014 study indicated that there are about two million rats in New York City. The critters are found in homes, apartment buildings, parks, the sewer system, and, of course, the subway. City subways are specifically known as the home of rats, and regular commuters encounter the critters quite often. In this article, we consider the relationship between rats and city subways and why subways make good homes for the critters. 

City subways are some of the most efficient and used transport systems. Studies indicate that about 9 million commuters use the New York subway. The influx of humans to the stations and trains is directly related to the presence of rats. 

Commuters typically eat while waiting for a train or on the train. They leave waste behind which serves as part of the diet of the critters. When studies were carried out to understand how subways hold large populations of rats, findings indicated that it is because commuters leave food for the critters. 

The presence of rats in subways is also related to the inefficient waste disposal systems. The wastes commuters generate are not disposed of very often keeping enough behind for the critters. City subways commonly have trash rooms. This is where all collected trash is stored for a few days before it is disposed of. For humans, trash rooms are for the bulk storage of waste till it is disposed of. For rats, trash rooms are buffet rooms. The critters can eat anything, and bulk waste is more than enough food for them. The constant supply of food for rats from subways is thus a major reason why the critters are common occupants. 

Subways also provide good shelter for the critters. Rats live in secluded, hidden spaces. The critters particularly prefer crawl spaces like walls and attics. Subway walls are great shelter options for the critters. Since the critters do not need a lot of space, one cinderblock is enough shelter for a family of rats. Rats can occupy all cinderblocks, especially in the trash room. They will occupy the walls because they like to live close to their sources of food. 

rodent trapping Poisons are the go-to option for getting rid of rats in subways. Poisoning is an inhumane and inefficient method for getting rid of the critters. They can easily adopt measures of evading poisoning. 

We should also mention that rats have a fast reproduction rate. If they get food and shelter, they will get down to reproducing and expand their populations in no time. 

City subways provide abundant food and shelter for the critters. Rats are particularly drawn to an area by the available food sources. Since subway stations always have food, they have settled in and established large populations. 

Getting rid of the critters from subways, just like every other space, involves cutting off the supply of food and shelter. For city subways, authorities can begin with the removal of food sources. Trash rooms could be eliminated or made completely inaccessible. 

Rats are sneaky and smart. They will occupy an area as long as it remains accessible and appealing. City subways should be made inaccessible and unappealing to them to kick them out. City subways are rat havens. From the subways, the critters could also infest surrounding areas. The presence of rats in subways and other public spaces is thus a public health concern. 

Getting rats out of subways will help to reduce the menace the critters cause across cities, both in terms of physical destruction and public health threat.


We service nearby towns such as Belleview, Dunnellon, Silver Springs Shores, Reddick, McIntosh.