Rodent Control for Northern Utah Homes
Mice and rats don't just disappear on their own. We find how they're getting in, stop it, and eliminate the existing population.
The Rodent Control Problem in Northern Utah
Northern Utah's rodent season runs September through April, when field mice and rats move toward warmth and food sources inside homes. But some properties — especially those near agricultural land, open fields, or wooded areas — deal with rodent pressure year-round. Traps alone don't solve a rodent problem. The only real solution is exclusion: finding and sealing every entry point so new rodents can't replace the ones you remove. That's how we approach every rodent job.
Why Mountain West Pest
We don't just set traps and leave. Every rodent service starts with a full entry point inspection. We identify exactly how rodents are accessing your home, seal those points permanently, and then eliminate the existing population. That's the difference between a temporary fix and a real solution.
What's Covered
- House mice — the most common Utah home invader
- Norway rats — burrowing, sewer-adjacent, larger structures
- Roof rats — attic access, overhead utilities, rare in Utah but present
- Entry point inspection — full exterior audit of foundation, utility penetrations, roofline
- Exclusion — seal all identified entry points with appropriate materials
- Interior trapping program — monitor and clear active population
- Sanitation recommendations — reduce attractants
How It Works
- 1Inspection — full exterior entry point audit and interior activity assessment
- 2Exclusion — seal all identified gaps, cracks, and utility penetrations
- 3Trapping program — interior and exterior trap placement and monitoring
- 4Follow-up visits — clear traps, assess activity, adjust program as needed
- 5Clearance confirmation — when activity stops, we confirm the structure is sealed
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to Solve Your Rodent Control Problem?
Hearing something in your walls? Call (801) 415-9908 for a rodent inspection today.
Free estimates · No obligation · Licensed & insured in Utah