Expert Rodent Removal Services

Home Inspection for Nuisance Wildlife

All wildlife control solutions begin with a comprehensive home inspection – only $189.

Our wildlife inspections will include the following information in an easy-to-read digital report complete with pictures:

*Wingman Pest Control will deduct the $189 inspection fee from the original estimate if hired to perform the wildlife removal and sealing work.

How We Eliminate Rodents and Protect Your Space

At Wingman Pest Control, we don’t just treat the symptoms of a rodent infestation — we address the root cause to ensure long-lasting results. Our proven, step-by-step process is designed to eliminate mice, rats, and other rodents quickly and effectively while safeguarding your property against future invasions. From detailed inspections to targeted removal and preventive measures, we take a comprehensive approach to give you peace of mind and a pest-free environment.

Step 1: Detailed Inspection and Immediate Removal

The first and most crucial step in our mouse control process is conducting a thorough inspection of your home. Our team will carefully assess both the interior and exterior of your home to determine where the mice are entering. Mice are highly agile and can exploit even the tiniest of gaps—from the peak of the roof to below the foundation. They are notorious for gaining access through damaged vents, loose siding, and even weakened roofing materials.

We’ll check your attic, basement, crawl spaces, and any other areas where mice may have settled in. By identifying both the active and potential access points, we can build a detailed plan to address the issue and prevent future infestations. This careful inspection allows us to create a customized strategy that targets the exact problem areas as well as areas that could be a problem in the future. You will be provided a detailed inspection report and estimate for removal, repairs, and prevention work needed.

Step 2: Comprehensive Inspection Report

Population control. Mice breed very quickly and have large litters. The most effective way to reduce the population is through the use of rodenticides. We specifically use vitamin K antagonist rodenticides in and around your home as these are the safest to have near people and pets. Most of the rodenticide will be carefully placed in the attic, in the basement, and in the garage in locked, tamper-proof stations. Mice need to feed on this product one single time and will succumb in three to five days. If mouse infestations are heavy enough, we may even put traps inside the living space of the home.

Step 3: Long-Term Prevention Treatment

The final step in the mouse removal process is securing your home and preventing future infestations. This work is usually performed at the same time as the rodenticide service. It is crucial to address all potential re-entry points. Mice are persistent and will look for any available way to get back inside. That’s why we take the time to thoroughly seal all access points with durable, high-quality materials.

We use top-of-the-line sealing methods to ensure that every hole, gap, or compromised area is securely closed off. This includes reinforcing roof and foundation vents, sealing gaps along soffits, fascias, and rake boards. For areas that are more vulnerable, we may even apply custom metal repairs for extra protection. This step is essential in ensuring that mice cannot return and re-establish themselves in your attic or walls.

We also examine the entire perimeter of your home, including gutters, vents, and other areas where mice are likely to gain access. By fully sealing off potential entry points, we create a barrier that effectively blocks out mice and other pests from getting back in.

Why Trust Wingman?

Expert Inspections

We have the most experienced inspectors in the entire state of Michigan that provided the most thorough inspection reports.

Long-Term Results

We don’t just remove rodents — we go the extra mile to seal entry points and implement preventative measures, ensuring your home or business remains pest-free in the long run. Our goal is lasting peace of mind for you and your property.

Local Knowledge

By servicing SE Michigan for nearly a decade, we understand the unique challenges of rodent removal in our region.

FAQ'S

Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers!

Dealing with a rodent infestation can be stressful, but don’t worry—we’re here to guide you through the process. From how we eliminate mice and rats to the steps we take to prevent future infestations, we’ve compiled answers to the most common questions about rodent removal. Our goal is to ensure you feel confident and informed about protecting your property and maintaining a pest-free environment.

Mice are smaller than rats. Mice are typically better climbers and need a much smaller entry point than rats. Mice are also curious and are attracted by new changes in the environment. In Michigan rats are better burrowers and swimmers than mice. Rats are more cautious and are afraid of changes to the environment., making control projects much more difficult for rats.

Your home's biggest attraction for mice is shelter. Your home is spacious, warm, and predator free for mice. Additionally, food can be sourced inside the home from our food storage, refuse, and overwintering insects in attic and walls.

At Wingman Pest Control, we begin with a thorough inspection of your home to identify population present, and entry points. From there, apply rodenticide and traps as needed in addition to sealing up entry ways to turn your home into a fortress against future mouse infestation.

Yes! We use pet-friendly methods and EPA-approved products. Our goal is to safely remove the rodents without putting your loved ones at risk.

If you notice mice again after our service, we offer a warranty and will re-assess the situation. We stand behind our work, and we'll take care of the problem at no extra cost.

Yes, mice can cause damage although it is fairly uncommon. They can chew through wires, plug vents with nesting, event damage cars and external air conditioning units. Early intervention can save you from serious damage.

Yes! In fact they are know to carry roughly 35-different diseases. Hantavirus (a pulmonary infection) being the most impactful to humans.

A female mouse can average up to 10 litters per year of 4-6 young. So, roughly 40-60 babies per year.
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Ready to Take Back Your Home?

Don’t let rodents take over your space. Our Wildlife Inspection is the first step in ensuring your home is protected. For $189, our experts will conduct a detailed inspection to identify rodent entry points, confirm the extent of the issue, and provide a step-by-step removal and prevention plan. You’ll receive a comprehensive digital report with photos, outlining necessary repairs and sealing recommendations to keep rodents out for good. One inspection can save you from future infestations!