Need fast mouse extermination in Fort Worth? We find the exact entry point, seal it with steel, and clear the infestation in one visit. Call (817) 839-0968 today before mice cause more damage to your home.
Weep holes exist in Fort Worth brick-veneer construction for a reason — moisture drainage. But an unscreened weep hole is also a house mouse’s preferred entry point, and it’s the one most companies never check. A house mouse needs a gap the width of a pencil, and every brick wall in this city has dozens of them at ground level. Rodent Guard Fort Worth starts there on every mouse call, because finding the entry point matters more than how many traps you set. We serve homes and businesses across Arlington Heights, River Oaks, Wedgwood, and the Cultural District. Call (817) 839-0968 for a same-day inspection, with a written quote before any work starts
1. Pellet-shaped and concentrated around pantries, cabinets, or garages.
2. Mice are most active after dark and tend to stay close to walls and baseboards.
3. Mouse grease trails sit lower and thinner than rat trails — right at the baseboard edge or on the floor itself. The path width and height is noticeably smaller than what a rat leaves behind.
4. Mice chew through cardboard and plastic to access food or build nests.
5. Common in attics, under sinks, or behind appliances where nests build up.
6. Cats are a more reliable mouse detector than dogs — they sit and wait at a specific gap or cabinet base for extended periods. A dog reacting to a rat looks and sounds quite different from a cat waiting on a mouse.
A small mouse problem can turn into a full infestation within weeks, especially during cooler months. The sooner it’s treated, the less it costs and the less damage it does.
Mice are drawn to food, water, and shelter. Unsealed weep holes, cluttered garages, and cooler months pushing them indoors are the most common causes we see, especially in homes built close together where one infestation can spread to the next yard fast.
Most treatments are completed in one visit, with full results within 1–2 weeks. A follow-up visit confirms there's no comeback, since mice can repopulate quickly if even one entry point gets missed.
Proper exclusion minimizes that risk significantly. We seal the actual entry point, not just remove the current population, which is the real difference between a permanent fix and a repeat visit six weeks later.
Most removal and exclusion jobs run around $249. Every quote is in writing before work begins, based on the actual entry points found.