Rodent Removal
Professional Rodent Removal & Prevention Services
If you’re dealing with unwanted rodents, professional mice removal is the safest and most effective way to protect your home or business. At Advanced Wildlife Control, we specialize in identifying active infestations, eliminating mice and other rodents, and implementing long-term prevention strategies that help keep them from coming back. Mice can multiply quickly, contaminate living spaces, and cause hidden damage inside walls, attics, and insulation if the problem is not addressed properly.
Our professional mice removal process goes beyond basic trapping. We locate entry points, assess nesting areas, and use targeted techniques to remove rodents while helping protect your property. Mice and rats can carry disease, contaminate areas with droppings and urine, and create serious concerns for homeowners and businesses alike. That is why fast, thorough, and professional rodent removal is so important when signs of activity first appear.
Trying to handle a rodent problem on your own can often lead to incomplete results and recurring infestations. With professional mice removal from Advanced Wildlife Control, you get expert service, proven solutions, and peace of mind knowing the issue is being handled the right way. Our experienced technicians work to not only remove active rodents, but also provide rodent exclusion and prevention solutions designed to help keep your property protected long term.
Servicing New Hampshire & Maine
- 1-603-833-2444
- Certified and Fully Insured
- Locally Owned and Operated for over 4-decades
Rodent Prevention & Exclusion Solutions
- Sealing gaps, cracks, and openings around foundations and structures
- Exclusion work for vents, utility lines, and siding gaps
- Recommendations to reduce attractants such as food and shelter
- Ongoing monitoring and preventative solutions
Rodent Removal FAQs
1. How do I know if I have a rodent problem?
Common signs of rodent activity include scratching or scurrying noises in walls or ceilings, droppings, gnaw marks on wood or wires, nesting material, and strong or unusual odors. Seeing a rodent during the day often indicates a larger infestation.
2. Are rodents dangerous to my health?
Yes. Rodents can carry diseases such as hantavirus, salmonella, and leptospirosis. Their droppings and urine can contaminate food and surfaces, and their chewing can damage electrical wiring, increasing the risk of fire.
3. Can I get rid of rodents on my own with traps?
While store-bought traps may catch an occasional rodent, they rarely solve the underlying problem. Without identifying entry points and nesting areas, rodents often continue to return. Professional removal and prevention are the most effective long-term solution.
4. How do rodents get into my home?
Rodents can squeeze through extremely small openings—often as small as a dime. Common entry points include gaps in foundations, utility penetrations, damaged vents, siding gaps, and openings under doors or decks.
5. How do you prevent rodents from coming back?
Effective prevention includes sealing entry points, removing food sources, addressing nesting areas, and installing exclusion materials where rodents commonly gain access. Our preventative services are designed to stop infestations before they start.


