Confirm rat evidence
Dropping size, gnawing, rub marks, burrows, noises, and travel paths help separate rat pressure from mouse activity.
Rat activity needs a custom inspection, not a generic quarterly visit. Envexa reviews burrows, exterior shelter, waste areas, utility access, structural openings, and travel routes so the control plan matches the real pressure on the property.
Rat control is inspected first, then quoted before work begins.
Rat work starts with source and access. Envexa looks for burrows, rub marks, gnawing, waste pressure, exterior shelter, utility access, and structural openings before recommending the correct service scope.

Dropping size, gnawing, rub marks, burrows, noises, and travel paths help separate rat pressure from mouse activity.
Trash areas, pet food, dense vegetation, sheds, decks, drainage, and neighboring conditions can all keep rats active.
Trapping, device placement, exclusion needs, sanitation notes, and follow-up timing are matched to the inspection findings.
Rats are not included in Envexa 365 or Envexa 365+. We inspect first so the quote matches the activity level, exterior pressure, access, and exclusion needs.
When rats are present, the service has to connect biology, building access, sanitation, and exterior pressure. That is why we inspect first and quote the actual job.
Rat evidence is documented before we recommend traps, devices, exclusion, or sanitation corrections.
Rat pressure often starts outside the structure, so the inspection includes shelter, food, water, and routes.
We keep pricing tied to the conditions found instead of pretending every rat job takes the same amount of work.
Rat work depends on burrows, travel routes, food pressure, and structure access. These guides help make the scope clearer.
Rodents · Year-roundNorway Rat guideLarge ground-burrowing rats tied to dumpsters, damaged drains, crawl spaces, and foundation gaps. Rats are custom quote only and not in...
Rodents · Year-roundRoof Rat guideA climbing rat associated with rooflines, vines, trees, attics, and upper-level entry points. Rats are not included in Envexa365 or Env...Short answers for homeowners comparing service options before scheduling.
Yes. Rat control is reviewed after inspection because burrows, food pressure, exterior access, safety concerns, and nearby conditions can change the scope.
The inspection looks for burrows, droppings, rub marks, gnawing, food sources, trash pressure, drainage routes, shelter, and structure access.
No. Rats are not included in Envexa365 or Envexa365+. Rat activity is handled as a separate inspection-based service.
Envexa can inspect the property, explain the pressure points, and price the work based on what the site actually needs.
Rat work can range from a contained issue to a property-wide pressure problem with burrows, exterior food sources, exclusion needs, and follow-up visits. We inspect first so the quote matches the actual scope.
No. Mice are included with Envexa 365 and Envexa 365+ residential plans when terms apply. Rat control is separate and quoted after inspection.
Norway rats are the most common rat pressure around structures and are often tied to ground-level burrows, trash, drainage, and exterior shelter. Roof rats are less common locally but still matter where climbing access and roofline routes are present.
The biggest factors are activity level, burrows, access points, food and waste pressure, property size, exclusion needs, sanitation conditions, and the number of follow-up visits needed to stabilize the issue.