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Rodent & Wildlife Exclusion for Florida Homes

If you’re hearing scratching in your walls or finding droppings in the attic, there’s a good chance rodents or nuisance wildlife have found their way inside. Our exclusion service is designed to stop them, before costly damage sets in.

At Florida Pest Control, we provide expert rodent and wildlife exclusion services to help Florida homeowners reclaim their space. Whether it’s squirrels chewing wires, raccoons damaging insulation, or bats roosting in the attic, our team identifies entry points, seals vulnerabilities, and reinforces your property to keep animals out.

Protect Your Home with Rodent and Wildlife Exclusion

Unwanted pests and animals don’t need much space to sneak in. Small gaps along your roofline, soffits, crawl space vents, or siding can create open invitations to:

  • Mice and rats
  • Squirrels and opossums
  • Raccoons and skunks
  • Bats, birds, and even snakes

These intruders don’t just make noise, they can chew wires, damage insulation, spread droppings, and bring unwanted odors into your home.

Our exclusion process is a long-term solution that helps prevent re-entry, block infestation risks, and protect your family’s comfort and health.

Additional Protection Against Structural Moisture and Pest Activity

Rodents and wildlife often enter through roof gaps, attic vents, crawl space access points, and other vulnerable areas. Once inside, they can gnaw on wood, wires, and plumbing, causing major issues.

Our exclusion work helps prevent:

By professionally sealing up gaps and reinforcing your home, we help stop rodents and nuisance animals in their tracks.

How We Do It

Our proven process is customized to your home and built for Florida conditions:

5 Benefits of Our Attic Insulation

Improve Indoor Air Quality

Exclusion reduces exposure to droppings, urine, and contaminants.

Reduce Pest Risk

Sealing entry points prevents future rodent and animal infestations.

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Prevent Structural Damage

Avoid costly repairs caused by gnawed wires, chewed beams, and damaged insulation.

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Peace of Mind

Know your home is protected against animals that scratch, scurry, and damage your space.

Why Choose Us?

Florida homes face unique pest pressures—especially when it comes to animals seeking shelter in attics and crawl spaces. We’ve helped thousands of homeowners across the state secure their properties and keep pests out.

With Florida Pest Control, you get expert technicians who understand local wildlife behavior, proven methods for rodent proofing and pest exclusion, and an honest service. Our team knows how to stop pests before they start and we’re here to help you protect your space year-round.

Our Customer Reviews

Trusted By Thousands of Homeowners & Businesses

I have been a customer for over 20 years and always receive great service. My specialist Jerry is courteous and reliable and always responds promptly to any issues I may have around my home!

– Dr. Gil Brodach Florida Pest Control Customer

Frequently Asked Questions About Attic Pest Control Insulation

What Is Rodent And Wildlife Exclusion?

It’s the process of sealing your home to block pests like rats, mice, squirrels, and raccoons from getting inside. We use proven techniques to stop entry and protect your home.

If you’re hearing noises in the attic, noticing chewed wires, or finding droppings, it’s time to schedule an inspection.

Yes. We secure gaps along the roofline and install screens or caps to prevent animals like squirrels, bats, and birds from accessing your home.

Yes. Pest control targets active infestations. Exclusion prevents future problems by sealing up the areas pests use to enter.

We provide exclusion services after the animals have been removed. If needed, we can coordinate with wildlife trapping services.

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Disclaimer:

Service Scope: This service includes inspection, sealing of existing structural gaps, and entry point reinforcement. It does not include trapping, animal removal, or major repairs.

Results: Rodent and wildlife exclusion greatly reduces the risk of future intrusion but does not replace ongoing pest monitoring or control where needed.