
Rodent Exterminators in Cincinnati
Reliable Rodent Control in Norwood & the Tri-State Region since 1968
Rodents have a way of showing up when and where they’re least welcome—your home, your pantry, your business. Once they settle in, it doesn’t take long before the scratching in the walls becomes damage to insulation, chewed wiring, and serious health risks. That’s where we come in.
At Pest All Exterminating, we’re here to help you stop rodent issues before they become full-blown infestations. Serving Cincinnati, Norwood, and communities throughout the Tri-State area, we offer long-standing experience managing rats and mice in residential and commercial properties. We understand the unique environmental conditions that make our region a magnet for rodent activity, and we’ve built our services around addressing those specific challenges head-on.
Contact us online or call (513) 951-5621 to schedule a consultation or request a free estimate for rodent control in Cincinnati.
Our Approach to Rodent Control
We approach rodent control as a partnership with our clients. Our goal is to identify the root causes of your rodent issues and apply treatments that address those causes, not just the visible signs. Here’s how we work:
Comprehensive Inspection
Our technicians start with a detailed inspection of your property. We look for:
- Rodent droppings and urine stains
- Gnaw marks on wood, wires, and packaging
- Nesting materials like shredded paper or fabric
- Entry points such as gaps around doors, vents, and pipes
- Tracks and rub marks along walls and baseboards
This inspection helps us understand the scope of the infestation, the species involved (typically house mice or Norway rats in our area), and the pathways rodents use to enter and travel within your property.
Exclusion & Habitat Modification
One of the key parts of rodent control is exclusion (sealing up entry points to prevent rodents from coming back). We identify openings as small as a quarter inch and recommend or perform repairs to block these access points.
We also advise on habitat modification, such as removing clutter, storing food properly, and managing waste, to reduce attractants that encourage rodents to settle.
Targeted Control Methods
Our treatments are designed to be effective while minimizing risks to people and pets. Methods include:
- Trapping. Using snap traps, live traps, or glue boards placed strategically in areas with rodent activity. Trapping helps reduce populations and provides monitoring information.
- Baiting. Carefully placed rodenticide baits are used when necessary, following strict safety protocols. Baits are placed in tamper-resistant bait stations to prevent accidental exposure.
- Ongoing Monitoring. We track rodent activity through inspections and trap checks, adjusting treatments as needed to achieve control.
Our team follows guidelines from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Ohio State University Extension to ensure treatments align with best practices.
Follow-Up & Prevention
Rodent control is an ongoing process. After initial treatments, we schedule follow-up visits to monitor progress and address any new activity. We provide clients with practical advice on protecting against rodents post-treatment, including:
- Proper food storage in sealed containers
- Regular trash removal and cleaning
- Maintaining landscaping to reduce rodent harborage
- Inspecting and maintaining building integrity

Rodent Control Backed by Local Knowledge
Our team isn’t just familiar with rodent behavior—we know how these pests behave in our region. That includes the uptick in infestations during fall and winter when rats and mice seek shelter indoors.
We’ve worked with clients in older buildings where rats have accessed sewer lines, and in new construction where mice have taken advantage of unfinished utility seals. We’ve seen rodents infest storage spaces in suburban homes and damage insulation in industrial warehouses.
No matter the setting, we’ve designed our control methods to specifically meet Cincinnati’s structural, climate, and sanitation requirements.
Rodent Control for Businesses
If you own or manage a business, you understand how critical it is to maintain a clean, pest-free environment. At Pest All Exterminating, we work with commercial clients across Cincinnati, Norwood, and the Tri-State area, offering effective rodent control services that minimize disruption to your operations.
From discrete treatments to ongoing maintenance plans, our goal is to ensure rodents stay out while keeping your business protected and compliant with health standards.
Trust Pest All Exterminating for Rodent Control in Cincinnati
We’re a local, family-operated business with decades of experience serving Cincinnati, Norwood, and the Tri-State region. Our approach combines thorough inspections, targeted treatments, and ongoing support to address rodent issues effectively.
Our technicians are licensed, insured, and trained to follow current pest management guidelines. We focus on clear communication, transparency, and service that fits your schedule and needs. There are no contracts—just service you can rely on when you need it.
Contact us online or call (513) 951-5621 for a free estimate or to schedule your consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 513-951-5621 today!
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How long does rodent control take?
The timeline varies depending on the severity of the infestation. Initial reduction can take a few weeks, with ongoing monitoring to maintain control.
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What can I do to prevent rodents after treatment?Maintaining cleanliness, sealing entry points, and managing landscaping are key. We provide detailed prevention advice tailored to your property.
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Do you offer commercial rodent control?
Yes, we provide services for restaurants, warehouses, offices, and other commercial properties with discreet scheduling and documentation for compliance.
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Are rodent control treatments safe for children and pets?
We use products and methods that follow EPA guidelines and apply them carefully to minimize risk. We provide instructions on safety precautions during and after treatment.
