Mableton homes often sit on larger lots with mature trees and older crawlspaces that give rodents easy entry points. Our crews inspect foundations along Mableton Parkway and around properties backing up to Nickajack Park, where wooded edges meet residential yards. We focus on sealing gaps created by settling soil and mild winter activity that keeps rodents active year-round in this part of Cobb County.
Hot humid summers drive mice and rats indoors seeking cooler spaces in attics and wall voids. Residents near Lindley Middle School and along Floyd Road see increased activity after heavy rains because clay soils hold moisture and push pests toward drier structures. We use exclusion methods suited to these single-family homes built mostly from the 1960s through 1980s.
Around Mableton
We regularly work near:
- 📍Nickajack Park
- 📍Mableton Parkway
- 📍Lindley Middle School
- 📍Floyd Road
- 📍Mableton Elementary School
- 📍Harmony Leland Elementary School
Rodent Control Marietta in Mableton — Local Notes
- •Clay soils common in Mableton hold water after storms, pushing rodents toward home foundations with poor drainage.
- •Many 1970s-era homes near Harmony Leland have crawlspaces with original vents that need rodent-proof screening.
- •Properties along Veterans Memorial Highway often border wooded strips that funnel rats and mice into backyards.
- •Mild winters here allow continuous breeding cycles, so inspections focus on attic insulation and soffit gaps in older stock.