Common Fort Worth entry points
Callers often mention roofline gaps, soffit openings, vents, garage-door gaps, utility penetrations, crawl access, weep holes, and older siding or masonry openings. Properties near trees, alleys, creeks, restaurants, or storage-heavy garages may need extra attention.
Exclusion is not just plugging holes
Good exclusion depends on understanding active routes, choosing materials rodents cannot easily chew through, and timing repairs so rodents are not trapped inside.
Residential and light commercial concerns
Restaurants, warehouses, strip centers, offices, and rentals may need a different conversation than a single-family home. Describe the building type and whether food storage, dumpsters, loading areas, or shared walls are involved.
Common questions
Can I seal holes myself?
Small gaps can sometimes be temporarily blocked, but rodents chew through weak materials. If activity is active, call before sealing large routes.
Does exclusion replace trapping?
Not always. Many jobs need inspection, active control, and exclusion working together.