Rodent Entry Checklist (60 Seconds)
Rodents don’t need an invitation. They just need an opening.
Get our 60-second Rodent Entry Checklist and learn the most common gaps rodents use to get inside.
What you’ll get (3 bullets)
The top entry points to check around your home or building
What each entry point looks like (with simple notes)
What to do next if you find gaps or activity
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Why this matters
Early action prevents repairs.
Rodents can cause expensive damage fast, especially when activity stays hidden in wall voids, attics, basements, and utility chases. The goal isn’t just to trap. The goal is to stop access and reduce pressure so the problem doesn’t repeat.
Common entry points (preview)
Most rodent entry points are boring, and easy to miss.
Garage door corners and worn weather stripping
Door sweeps and thresholds
Utility penetrations (AC lines, cable, plumbing)
Foundation cracks and siding transitions
Dryer vents and damaged screens
Soffits, fascia returns, and roofline gaps
Deck-to-house connections and low-entry points
If you suspect rodents already
If you’re already seeing signs, don’t wait.
SERVICE AREA
Serving Erie County PA, Crawford County PA, and Ashtabula County OH.

