Nashville Rodent Control
Serving Commercial and Residential Property Owners
The Greater Nashville area is a bustling blend of urban development amidst a southern climate. We love living here and being a part of the community, but every area has characteristics that can attract pests. In our case, the warm summers and mild winters provide an inviting habitat for various rodent species, while urbanization offers ample shelter and food sources. These conditions make effective rodent control important for both homes and businesses.
The technicians in the Nashville office of DOA Pest Service understand the unique challenges posed by all the most common rodents we deal with, and we offer customized solutions to protect your property.
Call (615) 235-1638 or contact us online today to get a free estimate. Our service area routinely extends to Brentwood, Nolensville, and the surrounding areas.
Why Choose DOA Pest Service?
We Treat Every Client’s Investment as if It Was Our Own
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We safeguard your space by using safe, advanced techniques designed to effectively eliminate pests while prioritizing the health of your people and pets.
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We deliver personalized pest management solutions that are tailored to meet your unique needs and ensure effective, environmentally-friendly results.
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We prioritize our customers above all else, ensuring a dedicated approach to every service we provide so you can enjoy a pest-free environment with peace of mind.
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Honesty and integrity are the foundation of what we do. At DOA Pest Service, effective pest management solutions from a trustworthy team are the standard.
Common Types of Rodents in Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee is home to a diverse array of rodent species. Understanding these pests and recognizing the signs of infestation are vital steps in effective rodent management:
House Mice
Small and adaptable, house mice are common invaders of homes and businesses. They present health risks through the contamination of food and surfaces and can cause significant structural damage by gnawing on wires and materials. Look for droppings, gnaw marks, and nesting materials as warning signs of their presence.