Rodent Control in Bangalore
Systematic mice and rat elimination using tamper-proof baiting stations, professional snap trapping, and structural exclusion work to keep rodents out permanently.
Why Rodents Are a Serious Threat
Rodents — primarily rats and mice — are among the most destructive and dangerous pests in urban environments. In Bangalore, rapid development and dense construction have pushed rodent populations into homes and businesses in record numbers. A pair of rats can produce up to 2,000 offspring in a single year, meaning a small problem escalates to a crisis rapidly without intervention.
Beyond property damage, rodents pose severe public health risks. They are known to carry and transmit over 35 diseases, including Leptospirosis, Hantavirus, Rat-Bite Fever, and Salmonellosis — all through direct contact, bites, droppings, or urine contaminating food and water sources.
Rodents also cause significant structural and electrical damage. They gnaw continuously to wear down their ever-growing teeth — chewing through wires, pipes, insulation, and even concrete over time. Electrical faults caused by rodent wire damage are a leading cause of house fires in India.
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35+ Diseases
Rodents transmit diseases through bites, droppings, urine, and contact with contaminated surfaces.
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Fire Hazard
Gnawed electrical wiring is a primary cause of house fires. Rodents chew insulation off wires causing shorts.
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2,000 Offspring/Year
A single pair of rats can produce this many young in 12 months under ideal conditions.
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Property Damage
Rodents damage food stocks, clothing, books, insulation, and structural materials including PVC pipes.
Our Integrated Rodent Management Program
No single method eliminates a rodent infestation reliably. Our program combines three complementary approaches for complete and lasting control.
Tamper-Proof Baiting Stations
- Tamper-proof stations secured to prevent access by children and pets
- Rodenticide bait blocks placed inside stations along rodent runways
- Stations positioned at entry points, along walls, and near food storage areas
- Weekly or bi-weekly monitoring to replenish bait and record activity
- Bait is slow-acting — prevents rodents from associating bait with illness (bait shyness)
Trapping Programs
- Snap traps deployed in crawl spaces, ceiling voids, and behind appliances
- Glue boards in low-traffic areas where rodents travel along walls
- Electric kill traps for enclosed areas near sensitive food processing zones
- Daily monitoring and disposal ensures humane rapid kill
- Preferred method for initial knockdown before baiting stations take effect
Structural Exclusion Work
- Comprehensive property survey to identify all entry points
- Sealing gaps around pipes, conduits, and utility penetrations with steel wool and foam
- Installing door sweeps and draft excluders on exterior doors
- Wire mesh over ventilation openings and drainage gaps
- Without exclusion, baiting and trapping provide only temporary relief
Signs of a Rodent Infestation
Droppings
Rat droppings are dark, capsule-shaped, and 12–18mm long. Mouse droppings are smaller (3–6mm) with pointed ends. Fresh droppings are dark and moist; older ones are dry and grey.
Gnaw Marks
Fresh gnaw marks are light-coloured and rough. Look for damage on food packaging, electrical cables, wooden skirting boards, and plastic pipe fittings.
Runways
Rodents travel the same routes repeatedly, creating dark, grease-stained pathways along walls and behind appliances. These tracks become visible over time.
Nesting Material
Shredded paper, fabric, insulation, or soft material in hidden corners, behind appliances, inside false ceilings, or in stored boxes.
Scratching Sounds
Nocturnal scratching, gnawing, or scurrying sounds in walls, ceilings, or under floorboards — particularly at night when rodents are most active.
Urine Odour
A persistent, strong ammonia-like odour in enclosed areas such as under kitchen sinks, inside pantries, or in storage rooms.
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