Rodent Control and Exclusion
Keep rodents out of your home for good!
Rodent Exclusion is the act of sealing all gaps from 1/4'' to 1/2'' in diameter to prevent rodents from entering your home. If you have or had rodents in your home, there is a significant chance you will get them again. The only way to prevent future occurrences is to rodent proof your home.
Rodent proofing must begin with a detailed inspection.
Finding such small holes is very time consuming, but you should always
choose a company that takes pride in their thoroughness. At
Breda provides all repairs to homes with their exclusion. With Breda, we can eliminate the rodents, seal up entry points, disinfect, and fix any damage caused by the rodents. No need to call different contractors for rodent repairs.
Time to send these
unwelcome guests packing!
Rats can carry and spread all kinds of viral and bacterial diseases. They also contaminate significant amounts of the world’s food supply every year as well as cause damage to homes and structures. Protecting your home and family is Breda’s first priority, and our rodent prevention and
exclusion programs are the best in the industry!
Our rodent prevention and control programs offer:
Rodent Exclusion
- Rodents only require a 1/2 inch gap to enter a home.
- Common rodent entry points include crawl space vents, crawl doors, exhaust vents, roof vents, soffit area, and areas along the fascia.
- Breda's professionally trained technicians will seal up these entry points while maintaining the cosmetic integrity of your home.
Rodent Trapping
- Placement of the newest and most effective rodent snap and glue traps along with a non-toxic bait used as an attractant.
- Traps will be checked by our trained technicians regularly for bait additions and rodent removal.
Rodent Monitoring
- Placement of locked, tamper proof bait stations fixed to patio stones around the perimeter of your home or business. These stations use an anticoagulant rodenticide to eliminate your rodent problem.
- Monitoring frequency will be determined by the level of rodent pressure






