Welcome to Pest Animal Augusta! We are a wildlife removal company servicing Augusta, GA. Have mice, rats, or other critters in your home? You should give us a call! We're a family-run, friendly, and fully-licensed/permitted wildlife control company, and one of the most successful ones in your area. There's a reason for that, too. Our customers are always left extremely happy with the service they get from us. Going above and beyond has been a motto of ours for some time, and no job is too big or small. We'll give each individual case 100% of our care and attention. If you have mice in your home, there's a good chance that you'll need attic insulation replacement services. Rodents love the stuff! Especially to take away and stuff into cozy nests, and also to tunnel and burrow within. They'll also use the material as a kind-of public toilet, just another reason why you'd want to get that contaminated material replaced. That's just one part of the job that we can take control of, leaving you with more time to enjoy what really matters. If you want to know how to permanently keep those critters out of your home for good, you should check out our professional-grade repairs to buildings that are guaranteed to ensure those wild critters never come back. If they do, they won't be able to crack the barriers and get back in. Call us now at 706-671-2430 for your Augusta wildlife control needs.
About Pest Animal Augusta and Our Services:

Finding those tiny holes in your walls, followed with mice droppings in the corners of your house, as well as the
distinguishing smell of mouse urine, is disappointing, to say the least. Although people are less reluctant to trap
and kill other pests and critters, like rats, Augusta mice are a different story. Even though the majority of the people know
the dangers and risks that mice carry, they are still reluctant and finding it hard to trap and kill mice. If you want
to avoid getting into this situation, you should learn how to make your home mice-proof. Mice will use any spot in your
home that has a hole in it, has rotten or cracked, to get inside your Georgia house.
Mice will often head to inhabiting human households because they appear to be good sources of food and offer shelter. In
many cases, such as storms, floods and other natural disasters, rats will run away from their natural habitats and seek
shelter in human homes. In other cases, like construction or tearing down buildings where a large number of Georgia mice have
nested, they will also be disturbed and look for the second best solution. To get inside a human home, mice are capable
of flattening their already tiny bodies to that extent, where they can pass through even the tiniest of gaps. The good
examples of this Augusta mice getting inside homes using small spaces between windows and window frames, doors and floor, doors
and door frames and many other.
Your first line of defense from Augusta mice infestation is fencing. Mice will often spend days studying a fence and looking for
any possible entry spot. If they find even the tiniest hole or gap, they will use it to get inside your front yard. You have
to avoid this. You have to make it impossible for a mouse to find any week spots in your fence. Installing a thick and sturdy
fence is a way to go if you want to keep mice out. Not only that a well-made, thick fence, is going to protect you against mice,
but it is also going to protect your home from other animals getting inside. With fencing, you will also protect yourself from
Georgia rats, skunks, raccoons, squirrels and other wild animals that may attempt to get inside.
Now, what kind of a fence should you choose? To protect your home from mice, it would be the best if the fence would completely
seal the yard, with no holes or gaps inside it. Also, the material that the fence is made of should be sturdy, so that mice
couldn't chew, bite or claw through it. Although Augusta mice are not as nearly as skillful at chewing and clawing their way through
hard construction materials, they are still able to bite a hole through a material that has soften and rotten. This means that
you should consider using a thick mesh wire for your fence. Also, you should inspect your fence frequently and repair any spots
that appear damaged as soon as possible.