Increased rodent activity during seasonal changes
Why it happens in French Camp
Rodents often seek shelter during seasonal rainfall, especially common in San Joaquin. As weather patterns change, they seek warm places to nest.
How we fix it
We implement proactive measures to seal entry points and reduce food sources, ensuring your property is safeguarded.
Nesting in attics or basements
Why it happens in French Camp
The warm and sheltered conditions in these spaces attract rodents, especially in the colder months influenced by mild, wet winters.
How we fix it
Our team conducts thorough inspections and recommends exclusion measures to prevent nesting in these vulnerable areas.
Food contamination from droppings
Why it happens in French Camp
Rodent droppings pose health risks and are common when food sources are readily available, a reality in many San Joaquin homes.
How we fix it
We offer deep cleaning and sanitation services to eliminate hazards and protect your family's health.
Structural damage from gnawing
Why it happens in French Camp
Rodents gnaw on wood, wires, and insulation as they try to enter homes, particularly when the weather changes.
How we fix it
We provide comprehensive damage assessments and repairs to restore safety and integrity, along with prevention strategies.