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Common questions about cleanup

Is it safe to clean rodent droppings myself?

Small, fresh situations may be manageable with precautions, but dry sweeping or vacuuming can spread contaminated particles. Professional cleanup is safer for attics, crawlspaces, insulation, odors, or heavy contamination.

Do pest control companies clean up droppings?

Some pest companies remove animals or treat active pests, but cleanup and disinfection after contamination can require a different service.

Where are rodent droppings usually found?

Common areas include attics, crawl spaces, basements, garages, storage rooms, insulation, and utility areas.

Can rodent droppings make people sick?

Rodent droppings, urine, and nesting materials can carry bacteria, viruses, allergens, and parasites. The risk increases when waste is disturbed and dust becomes airborne.

Should pest activity be stopped before cleanup?

Yes. Active rodent entry should be handled first or alongside cleanup. Otherwise, new droppings and urine can return after the space is cleaned.

Does rodent droppings cleanup include odor removal?

Often, yes. Odor may come from urine, nesting material, contaminated insulation, dead rodents, or affected stored items. Cleanup should focus on source removal and disinfection where appropriate.

How much does rodent droppings cleanup cost?

Cost depends on access, affected area size, contamination level, odor, insulation, and whether the area is an attic, basement, crawlspace, garage, kitchen, or commercial space.

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