
Signs you have mice
The droppings, sounds, and smells that mean mice are already nesting in your walls.
Read moreRodents damage wiring, insulation, and spread disease. Get a free inspection and keep your home protected.
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View all servicesHomes near the Boise Foothills and greenbelt draw voles and woodrats out of the sagebrush. Here is what to watch for before they get inside.
One mouse in the pantry usually means more in the walls. We connect Boise and Treasure Valley homeowners with rodent pros who find the source, clear the infestation, and seal the gaps that let rodents in. No pressure, and the first call is free.
Our promise: we focus on sealing the gaps, not just setting traps. You get straight answers, honest pricing for the inspection, and a plan that keeps rodents from circling back.
The pros we work with use targeted methods placed with care around the people and animals you love.
Technicians who know how foothill crawlspaces and valley new-builds let rodents in, and what stops them.
A phone consult, clear next steps, and pricing up front. You decide what happens next.
Each one nests differently and gets in differently. Identifying the species is the first step to clearing it.

Quiet, fast breeders that fit through a gap the size of a dime. House mice nest in walls and kitchens. Deer mice come in from the foothills and carry real health risk through their droppings.

Bigger, bolder, and a serious concern for any home. Norway rats burrow low near foundations and garages. Roof rats climb into attics and crawlspaces. Both need strategic trapping plus sealing.

Yard pests that chew runways through grass and gnaw bark off shrubs and young trees. You will see the damage before you see the vole, often after the snow melts in spring.

Foothill nesters that haul sticks, insulation, and shiny objects into sheds, crawlspaces, and engine bays. Their nests can chew through wiring and stored items fast.

Underground tunnelers that throw up fan-shaped mounds and undercut lawns, gardens, and irrigation lines. They rarely enter the home but do real damage to the yard.
The technician identifies the species and finds the nests and entry points around your home, inside and out.
A plan built for your rodent and your home, not a one-size spray. Trapping placed where the activity actually is.
Every gap around vents, lines, and the foundation gets mapped and closed so rodents stay out for good.
A return check confirms the activity has stopped and the sealing work is holding through the season.
Here is why neighbors across the Treasure Valley call us first.
Pros who work these neighborhoods and read foothill and valley homes correctly the first time.
Sealing the way in, not just clearing what is inside today. That is what stops the next infestation.
Open lines day and night, no-pressure phone consult, and same-day callbacks for most homeowners.
Tap a city on the map to see how we handle rodent pressure in your neighborhood — from foothill deer mice in the North End to field rats along the Caldwell farmland.
Call a Boise rodent pro who works your area and knows what a Treasure Valley winter does to mouse pressure. The first phone consult is free — wherever you are in the valley.

The droppings, sounds, and smells that mean mice are already nesting in your walls.
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How to tell which rodent you have, since the two need very different treatment.
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Get a no-obligation quote ›Send a few details and a Boise rodent pros reaches out, usually the same day.
Talk to a rodent pro and get next steps. Same-day callbacks for most homeowners.
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Cost depends on the rodent, the size of your home, and how far the activity has spread. A rodent pros reviews your situation and gives you pricing for an inspection before any work starts.
Most Boise and Treasure Valley homeowners get a callback the same day. A dispatcher matches your problem to a rodent pro and schedules an inspection, often within 24 to 48 hours depending on the season.
Cold foothill nights push deer mice, house mice, and Norway rats indoors for warmth and food. They slip through gaps around foundations, utility lines, dryer vents, and garage doors. Sealing those entry points matters as much as trapping.
Yes. Homes near the Boise Foothills and the greenbelt see voles in yards and woodrats in crawlspaces and sheds. The technician identifies the species first, since voles, mice, and pack rats each call for a different setup.
Removal solves the immediate problem. Long-term control comes from exclusion: sealing gaps, screening vents, trimming vegetation off the house, and storing food in sealed containers. A good technician maps every entry point before finishing.
Yes. Restaurants, warehouses, offices, and multi-tenant buildings in Boise and the Treasure Valley all need rodent control on a schedule, not just on a call.
Yes when it is done by a rodent pro. Reputable Boise rodent pros use tamper-resistant stations, snap traps in protected areas, and IPM methods that limit any product use to spots kids and pets cannot reach. Always tell the technician about pets, kids, and chickens up front.