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Eugene Rodent, Mice, and Rat Control Services
Safe, Effective, and Professional Rodent Control Solutions
Why Us
We Are Trusted Rodent Control Experts in Eugene
Since 2010, Infinity Pest Solutions has been helping clients throughout Eugene, Oregon protect their properties from rodents with honest, effective, and locally informed service. As a family-owned company with over 30 years of experience, we understand how rodents behave in our region, and how to stop them.
Rodents can damage structures, contaminate food, and pose serious health risks. That’s why we offer comprehensive rodent control solutions for homeowners, renters, landlords, and businesses. Our targeted treatment plans eliminate current infestations and prevent future ones, using methods that are safe for people and pets.
We treat every property with care, starting with a free inspection and offering transparent pricing with no surprises. Our rodent services are backed by a satisfaction guarantee, and many of our clients find us through referrals and stick with us for our consistent results.
Whether you’re hearing scratching in the walls, spotting droppings, or just want peace of mind, Infinity Pest Solutions is ready to help, often with same-day or emergency service. We’re more than just pest control experts—we’re your local partners in protection.
Let us help you take back control with trusted rodent control in Eugene and surrounding areas.
Top 10 Signs
What are the top 10 signs of a rodent infestation?
The top 10 signs of a rodent infestation are listed below.
- Droppings: Rodent droppings are one of the most common and obvious signs of an infestation. Mouse droppings are small, dark, and pellet-shaped, about 1/8 to 1/4 inch long, while rat droppings are larger and more pointed. You’ll often find them in places where rodents are active, such as kitchen drawers, pantry shelves, under sinks, or along baseboards. A large number of droppings typically means a large, active infestation.
- Gnaw Marks: Rodents have constantly growing teeth, so they chew on just about anything to keep them trimmed. Look for bite marks on food packaging, wires, wooden beams, cardboard boxes, and even plastic or drywall. Fresh gnaw marks are lighter in color and darken with age. Electrical damage from gnawing is a serious fire hazard and should be addressed quickly.
- Scratching or Scurrying Sounds: Rodents are most active at night. If you hear faint scratching, chewing, or scurrying sounds coming from your walls, ceiling, or under the floorboards after dark, there’s a good chance you have uninvited guests. These noises often signal nesting or foraging activity.
- Nests: Rodents build nests in quiet, undisturbed areas using shredded materials like paper, fabric, insulation, or plant matter. Common nesting spots include attics, wall voids, basements, storage boxes, or behind appliances. If you find a nest, it likely means the infestation is well underway and may include babies.
- Grease or Rub Marks: As rodents travel the same paths repeatedly, the oils from their fur leave dark, greasy smudges on walls, pipes, and floorboards. These rub marks often appear near small openings or along known travel routes and can help pinpoint where rodents are entering or exiting.
- Strong Odors: Rodent urine gives off a distinct ammonia-like smell, especially when it’s concentrated in enclosed spaces like cupboards or crawlspaces. A strong, musty odor may indicate a large infestation or a long-standing problem. Dead rodents can also produce an unpleasant stench that lingers until removed.
- Tracks or Footprints: In dusty or rarely cleaned areas, you might spot tiny footprints or tail drag marks. You can test for tracks by sprinkling a thin layer of flour or baby powder overnight. If rodents are present, their trails will be visible the next morning.
- Unusual Pet Behavior: Pets like dogs and cats often sense rodents before you do. If your pet is staring, sniffing, or pawing at certain areas (like under the stove or behind the fridge), or acting unusually alert or agitated, it could be a response to rodent activity.
- Burrows or Holes: Rodents create small holes to access hidden areas for nesting or foraging. Indoors, you might find holes in walls, cabinets, or floors. Outdoors, burrowing rodents like rats may tunnel near foundations, sheds, or garbage areas. These entry points should be sealed promptly to prevent ongoing access.
- Live or Dead Rodents: Actually seeing a rodent, alive or dead, is a sure sign of infestation. Mice and rats are nocturnal and tend to avoid humans, so a daytime sighting usually means the population is large enough that food and space are limited.
Rodent Types
What types of rodents are common in Eugene?
The most common types of rodents in Eugene are Norway rats, roof rats, and house mice. These species are frequently found in both residential and commercial properties throughout the Willamette Valley.
Norway rats, also known as sewer rats, are large rodents that prefer burrowing in the ground and are typically found in basements, crawl spaces, and near foundations.
Roof rats are more agile and tend to nest in attics, ceilings, and upper levels of buildings.
House mice are smaller and can squeeze through very small openings, making them a frequent indoor nuisance year-round.
Each of these rodents can pose health risks and cause structural damage by chewing through insulation, wiring, and even pipes. Their presence is often indicated by droppings, gnaw marks, scratching noises, or nests made from shredded material. Due to Eugene’s wet and mild climate, these pests are active throughout much of the year, making professional rodent control an important service for local property owners.
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