After the mice are gone and the house is sealed, we clean out what they left behind. Droppings, contaminated insulation, nesting material — all removed, replaced, and disinfected.
Getting rid of the mice is only part of the job. What they leave behind is a real problem — and most pest control companies never address it. Droppings, urine, nesting material, and contaminated insulation stay in your walls, attic, and crawl spaces long after the rodents are gone.
Mouse and rat droppings carry bacteria, viruses, and parasites. When dried droppings break down, they become airborne dust that circulates through your HVAC system. If you've had a rodent problem, the air quality in your home may already be compromised — even if you can't smell it.
Contaminated attic insulation is one of the biggest issues we see. Rodents tunnel through it, nest in it, and use it as a bathroom. That insulation loses its R-value, traps odors, and becomes a health hazard. Cleaning it out and replacing it is the only way to truly restore your home.
Droppings & urine
Complete removal of rodent feces and urine-soaked materials from attics, crawl spaces, walls, and living areas.
Soiled attic insulation
Removal of contaminated blown-in or batt insulation that rodents have tunneled through, nested in, or soiled.
Nesting material
Shredded paper, fabric, cardboard, and plant matter that mice and rats gather for nesting — removed from every accessible area.
Dead rodents & carcasses
Safe removal and disposal of any deceased rodents found in walls, attics, or other hidden areas.
Odor sources
Identification and removal of the materials causing lingering rodent odors — not just masking the smell.
Contaminated storage items
Assessment and cleanup of stored belongings in attics and basements affected by rodent activity.
Attic insulation is the most common casualty of a rodent infestation. Mice and rats burrow through it, compress it, and contaminate it with droppings and urine. Once that happens, the insulation can't do its job — your heating and cooling bills go up, and the contamination lingers.
We remove all soiled insulation using professional vacuum equipment, clean and disinfect the attic space, and install fresh blown-in insulation to restore your home's energy efficiency. This isn't a patch job — it's a complete restoration.
Before
Compressed, soiled insulation full of droppings, tunnels, and nesting material. Reduced R-value. Contaminated air circulating through your home.
After
Clean, disinfected attic with fresh blown-in insulation at the proper R-value. No contaminants. Better energy efficiency. Clean air.
After all droppings, nesting material, and soiled insulation are removed, we treat the affected areas with professional-grade disinfectants. This kills bacteria, neutralizes odors, and eliminates the pheromone trails that attract new rodents to the same spots.
We don't use consumer-grade sprays or air fresheners. Our disinfection process is designed for serious contamination — the kind that comes with a real rodent infestation, not a single mouse sighting.
Most pest control companies stop at extermination. Some of the better ones will seal a few entry points. Almost none of them offer cleanup — because it's hard, messy work that requires specialized equipment and the willingness to crawl through attics and crawl spaces.
We include cleanup as Phase 3 of our system because we don't believe in leaving a job half-done. You hired us to solve the rodent problem. That means the rodents, the entry points, and the contamination they left behind. Anything less isn't a complete solution.
Subscription pest control services will never offer this. They make money from recurring visits — not from solving the actual problem. Cleanup doesn't generate monthly revenue, so they skip it. We don't.