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Rodent Control in San Pedro, CA

30+ Years of Rodent Extermination & Prevention

Rodents can cause significant damage to your home and pose health risks to your family. At Kilter Termite and Pest Control, we specialize in effective San Pedro rodent control, drawing on over 30 years of experience in the pest control industry. Our dedicated team is available 24/7 to tackle any rodent problem you may face, ensuring your home remains safe and comfortable.

We offer free home and termite inspections to identify potential issues early, giving you peace of mind. With numerous positive reviews from satisfied customers, our commitment to quality service speaks for itself. Let us help you reclaim your space and protect your home from unwanted pests. Trust Kilter Termite and Pest Control for reliable and experienced rodent control solutions in San Pedro.

Call us at (866) 827-1727 or fill out our online contact form today for quality rodent control services in San Pedro, CA.

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Are Rat & Mice Infestations Common in San Pedro?

Yes, rat and mice infestations are quite common in San Pedro. The warm climate and urban environment provide ideal conditions for rodents to thrive. Homes, businesses, and even parks can attract these pests, especially if there are food sources or places for them to hide. 

It’s important for residents to be aware of signs of rodent activity, like droppings or gnaw marks, so they can take action quickly. Regularly checking for potential entry points and keeping food stored properly can help prevent infestations. If you do find signs of rats or mice, contacting a pest control expert is the best way to address the issue.

What Are Signs You Have Termites in Your Home?

If you think you might have termites in your home, look for a few key signs. One common sign is the presence of discarded wings, which you may find near windows or doors. You might also notice small holes in wood surfaces, which indicate that termites are tunneling through. Another sign is the sound of clicking noises coming from walls, as worker termites chew on wood.

Additionally, if you see mud tubes on your foundation or walls, that’s a strong indication of termite activity. Finally, soft or hollow-sounding wood can mean that termites have been eating away at it. If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to contact a pest control professional to inspect your home.

Excellence You Can Count On

Dependable service, honest work, and a commitment to your home and family.
  • FREE INSPECTION

    With our free Home Inspection*, our licensed inspectors will fully inspect your home and make recommendations for service.

  • We Guide Homeowners to Make the Best Decision
    We take the time to explain the benefits and drawbacks of each treatment method or recommended product.
  • Education & Expertise
    Our State Licensed Inspectors and State Certified Applicator undergo continuing education for Pest detection, eradication and treatment.
  • Free Home & Termite Inspection
    With our free Home Inspection*, our licensed inspectors will fully inspect your home and make recommendations for service.
  • 24/7 Service
    We take calls 24/7 and offer same day service, so we can accommodate your emergency needs.
  • Warranties That Are Second to None
    We have warranties on rodents and termites that cover your whole home - not just the area we treat.

See Why We’re a Local Favorite

Real feedback from people who rely on us to protect their homes & Businesses.
    Very impressed. highly recommended
    “I am very happy with the service Kilter provided for my business.”
    Jenn M.
    Excellent service.
    “Cory showed up at the specified time, introduced himself & checked the locations of concern. He went right to work, quickly applied treatment. He was courteous and informative. Excellent service.”
    Ken G.
    Wonderful Job and quality work!
    “Repairs look 100x better than before!”
    Susan J.
    I’m glad I gave Kilter a call
    “I’m glad I gave Kilter a call and I’m hopeful that the services they’ll provide me going forward will be as good as my initial impression. Thanks, Rick.”
    Rachel K.
    Would heartily recommend them to anyone needing termite or dry rot repair work done.
    “They kept their workspace neat and cleaned up everything completely. We would heartily recommend them to anyone needing termite or dry rot repair work done.”
    Paul H.
    Beyond pleased
    “I am beyond pleased I reached out to Kilter.”
    Jennifer M.
    Honest, knowledgeable, and respectful service.
    “Anthony was professional, patient, and easy to work with. He took the time to listen, explain everything clearly, and made sure I felt comfortable throughout the process. Honest, knowledgeable, and respectful service. I highly recommend Anthony and Kilter Terminate.”
    Alix
    It was great to have hired them
    “My money was spent well in getting their service.”
    Edward T.
    I would so recommend this business to others.
    “I am thankful for Kilter Termite & Pest Control for taking care of the pests in our old home”
    Stephen T.

Have Questions?

Our Team Has The Answers.
  • To ensure that the treatment is being done properly, the homeowner should observe the treatment process. Unless the homeowner is chemically sensitive, there should not be any adverse health problems associated with a treatment done correctly. Ask questions of the pest control technicians. Keep track of how long it takes them to do the job.
  • Termites move randomly through the soil searching for a source of food (wood). They do not have the ability to know exactly where your house is. So, if your next-door neighbor treats his home for termites, your house isn’t automatically the termites’ next lunch. No, your house does not need to be treated; but, if there are active termite infestations in your neighborhood, it is a good idea to have it inspected.
  • The best thing you can do is to be involved and observant in the inspection process. For example if you request an inspection and the inspector doesn’t inspect obvious areas such as your garage, attic, basement, etc., then you may need to consult an additional company. Don’t be afraid to ask questions.

  • Fumigation process normally takes 3 days and 2 nights unless there is a holiday or weekends or if special arrangements are made. Kilter’s Stay in Your Home termite treatment requires no leaving your home at all.