Rat Control Fort Worth

Need reliable rat control in Fort Worth? Our TPCL-licensed experts remove roof rats and Norway rats permanently — species identified, entry point sealed, problem solved. Call (817) 839-0968 today for a free same-day inspection.

Most rodent control jobs fail initially because the company treated only the symptom—removing a rat without sealing the entry point—without identifying the specific species or how it was getting in. At Rodent Guard Fort Worth, we base our entire approach on species identification; roof rats and Norway rats enter through different areas and do not respond to the same removal methods. We serve homes and businesses in Arlington Heights, Wedgwood, Fairmount, and the Stockyards. Call (817) 839-0968 for same-day service and to receive a written quote before any work begins.

Signs You're Dealing With Rats, Not Mice

  • Mouse droppings are smaller and more pellet-like; rat droppings are noticeably bigger.

  • Roof rats are most active after dark and travel along joists and ceiling lines.

  • Rats gnaw constantly to manage their teeth — wiring damage is common and a real fire risk.

  • A sign of Norway rats, especially in yards near creeks, alleys, or dense ground cover.

  • Rats follow the same paths repeatedly, leaving oily smudges where their fur brushes the wall.

  • Dogs detect Norway rat burrowing below grade — repeated sniffing or scratching at the floor near the foundation edge points at ground-level burrowing, not roofline activity a roof rat would trigger.

What Every Inspection Covers

Rat Inspection

Before we set a single trap, we figure out exactly what you're dealing with — roof rat or Norway rat — and walk every entry point with you, photos included. You see what we see instead of taking our word for it. This includes the attic, the roofline, the foundation perimeter, and any gaps around utility lines or vents that could be the actual source. We document everything before recommending a treatment plan, because guessing at the entry point is how most rat problems end up coming back within a few months.

Rat Trapping & Removal

Humane trapping, done right. Most homes are cleared in 1–3 visits, and if it's a single confirmed entry point, sometimes just one. We check traps on a schedule, not whenever it's convenient for us, and we adjust placement based on what we're actually catching rather than leaving traps in the same spot regardless of results. For larger infestations, we scale up trap density and revisit frequency until activity drops to zero.

Rat Exclusion & Sealing

Foam breaks down in a Texas summer. Galvanized steel mesh doesn't — so that's what goes in every gap we seal, whether it's the size of a quarter or a full foundation vent. We match the sealing material to the specific gap and surface, since a roofline seam and a foundation crack need different approaches to actually hold. Every sealed point gets photographed so you have a record of exactly what was closed and where.

Droppings Cleanup & Sanitization

Hantavirus is a real risk with rat droppings, not a scare tactic. We treat cleanup as part of the job, not an upsell, and we use proper protective equipment and enzyme treatments to do it safely. This includes attic insulation that's been contaminated, crawlspace areas with accumulated waste, and any surfaces rats have repeatedly traveled across. We don't consider a job finished until the contamination is actually addressed, not just the live rats removed.

Rat-Proofing & Monitoring

30 days later, we're back checking that nothing got in. Homes with a history of activity get a quarterly look built right into the plan — that's how problems get caught before they turn into a full infestation again. We track which entry points we sealed and verify each one is still holding, rather than assuming a single follow-up visit covers everything. Properties near creeks, alleys, or heavy tree canopy often get a tighter monitoring schedule given the ongoing pressure those locations see.

Chewed Wire Repair

Most homeowners never think to check for gnawed wiring until something trips a breaker. We splice and re-insulate it the same visit, since it's far easier to fix while we're already up there than to schedule a separate trip later. Rats chew wiring constantly to manage their teeth, and attic wiring is especially exposed since it's rarely inspected unless something goes wrong first. Catching this during removal prevents it from becoming an electrical or fire hazard down the line.

How to Keep Rats Out of Your Fort Worth Home

  • Seal gaps around doors, windows, and foundation cracks — rats fit through openings smaller than you’d expect
  • Store food in airtight containers and clean up spills the same day
  • Trim tree branches back from the roofline so rats can’t climb straight onto the house
  • Clear yard debris and woodpiles that give Norway rats cover near the foundation
  • Schedule a professional inspection annually, or quarterly for older or high-risk properties
  • Dogs detect Norway rat burrowing below grade — repeated sniffing or scratching at the floor near the foundation edge points at ground-level burrowing, not roofline activity a roof rat would trigger.

Why Fort Worth Homeowners Choose Us for Rat Control

We ID the Species First

Roof rats and Norway rats live differently, enter differently, and need different treatment. We confirm which one before a single trap goes down — not after the first round doesn’t work.

Steel Sealing, Not Caulk

Caulk breaks down in a Texas summer. We use galvanized steel mesh on every gap we close, sized to fit the actual opening, not a one-size patch pressed in regardless of surface or gap type.

One Visit for Most Jobs

Inspection, trapping, sealing, and cleanup typically done same day. We don’t split it into three visits to pad the invoice — most Fort Worth homes are resolved in a single well-planned trip.

15 Years in This City

We’ve worked Fort Worth attics and foundations since 2010 — Trinity River corridors, Fairmount pier-and-beam homes, TCU/West Cliff rooflines. This isn’t general pest knowledge; it’s specific to here.

Rats Don't Wait — Neither Should You

A single breeding pair can produce dozens of offspring within months. The longer the infestation sits, the more it costs to fix and the more damage it does to wiring and structure

Questions Homeowners Ask Before Booking an Inspection

Roof rats are climbers that nest in attics and travel along rooflines and trees — they're the ones using oak branches as a bridge straight onto your house. Norway rats burrow at ground level near foundations, alleys, and creek beds instead. Both are common in Fort Worth, but the entry points and treatment differ enough that confusing the two leads to wasted effort.

Most jobs are resolved in 1–3 visits depending on severity. Active infestations with a single confirmed entry point are often handled in one visit; larger populations or multiple entry points can take longer to fully clear.

Trapped rats are humanely dispatched on-site and disposed of properly — not relocated, since Norway rats and roof rats released nearby return quickly. The method varies by species, location in the structure, and whether children or pets are in the immediate area, which we account for before placement.

Most removal and exclusion jobs run around $249. Every quote is in writing before work begins, based on what we actually find during inspection

Yes — exclusion work carries a workmanship warranty. If rats re-enter through a point we sealed, we return and fix it at no charge, no questions asked.

Yes, and quickly. Removing the current population without sealing the entry point just clears the way for the next rat that finds it. That's why we recommend exclusion alongside removal, not as an optional add-on.