Rodent control Marietta teams reach Roswell properties by heading north on Cobb Parkway then east toward the river. Many homes here sit on larger lots with mature oaks and pines that give rodents cover as they move from the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area into backyards. We focus on sealing gaps around older foundations and installing door sweeps on homes built before the 1980s that still have original crawlspace vents.
Mild winters keep mice and rats active longer in Roswell than in colder regions, so we check attics and garages year-round. Properties near Canton Street or along the river often see increased activity after heavy rains push rodents out of low-lying drainage ditches. Our crews carry extra traps and exclusion materials suited for the mix of historic frame houses and 1970s brick ranches common in the area.
Service calls in Roswell usually start with a walk around the perimeter to spot chew marks on utility lines and gaps under porches. We schedule most visits between 8am and 6pm weekdays or 9am to 2pm on Saturdays so residents can meet us on site before heading into Atlanta traffic.
Around Roswell
We regularly work near:
- 📍Bulloch Hall
- 📍Roswell Square
- 📍Canton Street
- 📍Old Mill Park
- 📍Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
Rodent Control Marietta in Roswell — Local Notes
- •Historic Roswell homes often have fieldstone foundations and wide eaves that create multiple entry points for roof rats traveling from nearby wooded lots.
- •Proximity to the Chattahoochee means higher moisture levels under crawlspaces, which draws Norway rats looking for water during hot summers.
- •Narrow driveways and mature landscaping in neighborhoods off Highway 9 can limit where trucks park, so we bring smaller equipment for tight access.