Smyrna sits just west of Marietta Square with a mix of 1950s brick ranches along Concord Road and newer townhomes off Windy Hill. Rodents move easily from the wooded edges near Nickajack Park into crawl spaces and attics when nights cool. Our crews know which blocks back up to drainage ditches that stay damp year-round and which streets have older vents that need sealing first.
We start every Smyrna job by checking the perimeter for gaps around utility lines and foundation vents common on lots that slope toward Spring Road. Hot humid summers push mice indoors for water while mild winters keep activity steady instead of seasonal. Homeowners near Belmont Hills and Tolleson Park often see signs first in detached garages or under decks where leaf litter collects.
Same-day inspections cover the full route from Smyrna Market Village east to the Cobb line so we can map entry points before setting traps or exclusion.
Around Smyrna
We regularly work near:
- 📍Smyrna Market Village
- 📍Tolleson Park
- 📍Nickajack Park
- 📍Smyrna Public Library
- 📍Belmont Hills Golf Course
- 📍Concord Road
Rodent Control Marietta in Smyrna — Local Notes
- •Many Smyrna blocks have raised crawl spaces with poor ventilation that hold moisture and give rats easy runs along joists.
- •Lots near the railroad corridor off Windy Hill see more roof rat pressure because of the tree canopy and occasional standing water after storms.
- •Older brick homes along Concord Road often need vent covers and door sweeps rather than full foundation work because of the shallow footings.
- •Newer subdivisions off Spring Road sit closer to open fields so mice enter through attached garages when construction debris is left along fence lines.