Rodent Control • Rats • Mice • Voles • Moles

Rodent Control Rhode Island – Get Rid of Mice & Rats with Targeted Exclusion + Control

Hearing scratching in the walls? Finding droppings? Dealing with chewed food, wires, or insulation? NE Region Pest Control LLC provides rodent control in Rhode Island for homes and businesses, including mouse control, rat control, and control programs for voles and moles. We’re locally owned in Warwick and serve all 39 cities and towns statewide.

Fast scheduling for active rodent issues when route availability allows. Prefer text? Text (401) 390-2080.
No prices are shown online. Quotes provided after inspection or call.

Note: We do not provide wildlife removal services (raccoons, squirrels, bats, etc.). This page covers rodents: rats, mice, voles, and moles.

Rhode Island rodent control built for real-world conditions — older homes, coastal weather, and seasonal pressure.
Locally Owned & Operated
Licensed & Insured
Eco-Conscious Options
Serving All 39 RI Cities & Towns
Rodent Control Solutions • What We Do

Rodent Control That Actually Stops the Problem

The best way to get rid of rodents is a complete approach: confirm the species, reduce access to food/water, seal key entry points, and use targeted control where it matters. We design a plan that fits your property — not a generic “one-time” quick fix.

Primary goal: stop re-entry

Mouse & Rat Control

For mice and rats, we focus on the “big three”: entry points, harborage, and food sources. We use a targeted combination of trapping and/or baiting strategies, plus a clear list of exclusion and prevention steps.

  • Interior checks: basements, utility runs, drop ceilings, kitchens, mechanical rooms
  • Exterior checks: foundation gaps, door sweeps, siding lines, penetrations, bulkhead areas
  • Targeted placement: strategic devices where activity is confirmed
  • Clear guidance: sanitation, storage, and structural fixes that matter most
Yard / exterior focus

Voles & Moles

Voles and moles require an outdoor strategy. We assess runways, tunnel systems, and conducive conditions (ground cover, moisture, thick vegetation) and recommend the most effective control path for your situation.

  • Voles: runway identification, habitat reduction guidance, targeted control options
  • Moles: tunnel mapping, active tunnel confirmation, control plan recommendations
  • Prevention: landscape and maintenance tips that reduce recurring damage

For the best long-term result, rodent control often works best as a program — especially in fall/winter and in older RI homes.

Warning Signs • Rodents in Your Home

Signs You May Have Mice or Rats

Rhode Island rodent activity often increases when temperatures drop. If you notice any of the signs below, the earlier you address it, the easier it is to stop.

Droppings

Small dark pellets near cabinets, along baseboards, in basements, or near stored food.

Scratching Sounds

Noise in walls, ceilings, or crawlspaces—often at night when rodents are most active.

Gnaw Marks

Chewed packaging, wood, plastic, wiring, or insulation—rodents gnaw constantly.

Grease Rub Marks

Dark smudges along wall edges or near openings where rodents repeatedly travel.

Nesting Material

Shredded paper, insulation, fabric, or dried plant matter tucked into quiet corners.

Pet Alert Behavior

Dogs/cats fixating on one wall, cabinet, or corner can indicate hidden activity.

Exclusion & Prevention • Stop Re-Entry

Rodent Exclusion in Rhode Island: The “Seal the Gaps” Advantage

Rodents can squeeze through surprisingly small openings. The most important step for long-term results is correcting the entry points that allow rodents to return.

High-impact fixes

Common Entry Points We Look For

  • Gaps at utility lines and pipe penetrations
  • Damaged door sweeps and thresholds
  • Openings near bulkheads, garages, and foundation edges
  • Gaps in siding transitions and soffit lines
  • Unprotected vents or weak screening
  • Space around AC lines and exterior equipment
Prevention habits

How to Reduce Rodent Pressure

  • Store food in sealed containers; reduce clutter in storage areas
  • Keep trash closed; clean around dumpsters and outdoor storage
  • Trim vegetation away from the structure; reduce ground cover near foundation
  • Address moisture issues (leaks, standing water) that increase activity
  • Do seasonal perimeter checks—especially late summer and fall

We can help identify the highest-impact exclusion items. Some exclusions may require a handyman/contractor depending on scope.

Our Rodent Process • Inspection → Control → Protection

How Our Rodent Control Works

Every property is different. We use a structured approach to confirm activity, implement control, and reduce the chance of recurrence with prevention guidance.

1

Inspect & Identify

We inspect likely travel routes, entry points, and activity zones to confirm the rodent type and pressure level.

2

Targeted Control Setup

We place control devices strategically where activity is confirmed—focused on safety, effectiveness, and discretion.

3

Follow-Up & Prevention

We track results, adjust as needed, and provide clear exclusion/prevention recommendations to help stop re-entry.

Rhode Island Coverage • Rodent Control Near You

Rodent Control Across All 39 Rhode Island Cities & Towns

We provide mouse and rat control statewide—from Warwick to Providence, Cranston, Pawtucket, Newport, and beyond. Call or text your ZIP code and what you’re seeing to confirm scheduling options.

Popular Areas for Rodent Service

Warwick • Providence • Cranston • East Providence • Pawtucket • Johnston • North Providence • West Warwick • Coventry • East Greenwich • North Kingstown • South Kingstown • Newport • Westerly
…and every other Rhode Island community by request.

For best results, ask about a maintenance plan during peak seasons (fall/winter).

Rhode Island Service Area Map

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Rodent Control FAQ • Quick Answers

Frequently Asked Questions: Mice & Rat Control

Common questions Rhode Island homeowners and business owners ask about rodents, exclusion, and what to expect.

How do mice get into Rhode Island homes?

Mice can enter through very small gaps near utility lines, foundation cracks, bulkheads, doors, and siding transitions. A good rodent plan combines control with identifying and sealing the most important entry points.

Do you handle rats, mice, voles, and moles?

Yes. We provide rodent control programs for rats and mice, and outdoor-focused control recommendations for voles and moles. We do not provide wildlife services (raccoons, squirrels, bats, etc.).

Is rodent control safe for kids and pets?

Safety matters. We place control devices strategically and review safety considerations with you before we begin. We also emphasize exclusion and prevention to reduce reliance on ongoing control.

Do you show pricing for rodent control online?

No. Every property and rodent situation is different. After a conversation or inspection, we provide clear recommendations and transparent pricing before any work is performed.

Do I need ongoing service for rodents?

Many Rhode Island properties benefit from a seasonal or ongoing plan—especially in fall/winter or if the building has recurring entry points. We’ll explain your options and what makes the most sense for long-term results.

Ready for Rodent Control in Rhode Island?

Call or text now with your ZIP code and what you’re seeing (droppings, scratching, gnawing, tunnels). We’ll confirm availability and schedule a rodent inspection.

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