UBCNews - Business - Why You Should Hire A Pest Control Expert For Mouse Infestations In Virginia
Episode Date: November 17, 2025Hey everyone! Today we're tackling a topic that might make your skin crawl - rodent infestations. You know what's crazy? A single pair of mice can produce hundreds of offspring in just one ye...ar. How's that for a conversation starter? Connor's Pest Pros City: Springfield Address: 5410 Port Royal Rd Website: https://connorspestpros.com/contact/
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Hey everyone, today we're tackling a topic that might make your skin crawl, rodent infestations.
You know what's crazy? A single pair of mice can produce hundreds of offspring in just one year.
How's that for a conversation starter?
That's absolutely mind-blowing.
And what's even more concerning is that these aren't just unwanted houseguests.
They can carry pathogens that lead to over 35 different diseases transmissible to humans.
Wow, that's pretty serious.
You know, I think a lot of our listeners might be wondering,
what are the telltale signs that they might have uninvited rodent guests in their homes?
Well, there are three main signs that should set off immediate alarm bells.
First, you'll likely notice small, dark droppings near food sources or along baseboards.
They're usually about the size of rice grains.
Second, look for norm marks on wood surfaces.
and food packaging. And third, um, pay attention to any scratching or scurrying sounds in your
walls, especially at night. And I imagine once people notice these signs, they might be tempted to run to
the store and grab some traps. Is that the right move? You know, that's actually one of the biggest
mistakes people make. Store-bought solutions might catch one or two rodents, but they rarely address the
underlying problem. Think about it. If you've got those hundreds of offspring we mentioned earlier,
catching a couple isn't going to make much of a dent. That makes a ton of sense. So what does a
professional approach look like? It's really a systematic four-step process. First, there's a thorough
inspection using specialized tools like thermal cameras. Then we move to strategic elimination
with properly placed traps and bait stations.
Third, we do exclusion ceiling with steel wool and metal barriers.
And finally, we set up ongoing monitoring to prevent future issues.
That's a great point.
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Welcome back.
You know, I'm curious about the cost factor.
What should homeowners expect to invest in professional rodent control?
Well, in Virginia, initial treatments typically range from $150 to $600,000.
though severe cases can go up to $1,000.
But here's what's interesting.
Monthly maintenance plans run between $40 to $200 per visit,
which is actually more cost-effective in the long run
than dealing with repeated infestations.
Right, and I suppose waiting too long
could end up costing more in repairs and damage.
Exactly.
These little guys can cause serious property damage
they'll gnaw on electrical wires, which creates fire hazards, damage plumbing systems, and tear up insulation.
I've seen cases where, uh, what started as a small problem turned into thousands of dollars in repairs.
Have you ever wondered why mice are so good at getting into our homes in the first place?
You'd be amazed.
Mice can squeeze through openings as small as a dime, and rats only need a quarter-sized home.
whole. They're incredibly resourceful at finding ways in, which is why professional exclusion work
is so important. What about prevention? Are there things homeowners can do to make their
homes less attractive to rodents? Absolutely. It comes down to three key areas,
sanitation, storage, and ceiling. Keep areas clean and free of food debris, store food in sealed
containers and regularly check for new gaps or holes around your home's exterior.
Remember, prevention is always easier and cheaper than elimination.
Makes perfect sense.
Before we wrap up, what's the one piece of advice you'd give our listeners about rodent
control?
Don't wait.
If you notice any signs, droppings, unusual sounds, or normarks, get professional help
immediately.
The longer you wait, the more time these pests have to multiply, cause damage, and potentially spread disease.
Taking action sooner rather than later is better in rodent control.
Thanks for sharing your expertise with us today.
For our listeners who want to learn more or schedule an inspection, remember, you can visit Connors Pest Pros at connerspestpros.com.
Stay safe and rodent free.
