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Rodent control for a healthy and happy environment

Rodent Control Singapore

Rat and mouse control for homes, food establishments and commercial premises across Singapore — species identification, traps and baiting, and rodent-proofing for entry points when the problem keeps coming back.

Rodent control and rat pest management in Singapore

Rodent control, be it mice or rats are considered a form of pest or vermins because they do wreak havoc by chewing through almost anything. Wires, food, rubbish, you name it. They also have a chance to carry diseases also known as a “rat vector“, that can pass them to humans especially via their faeces.

Their destructive nature makes them undesirable.

Rats – is it really one?

Before we can perform any form of actual rodent control we will need to identify the type of rodent it is. Sometimes it turns out to be a shrew!

Shrew is not a pest
Shrews are not pests!

Shrews eat cockroaches and mice. It’s a better form of natural pest control by all means. The most common type is the Asian house shrew

Rodent control starts with determining the type of rodents

We might have to set traps, baits or monitor stations to determine the type of vermin we are dealing with.

Once we’ve determined the type of vermin, we will formulate a rodent control plan that will eliminate and deter any more rats from showing up.

Removing the rodent source

By removing the source, what we are really doing is to remove the real reason why they show up for the party in the first place. FOOD!

Usually by removing the food source, the occurrence of vermins showing up will drop dramatically. However, this will not stop those who didn’t get the memo that “There’s no food here”.

Rats will show up either way trying their luck to look for food. This is where we come in.

Rodent control solutions

Rodents are smart little creatures. That is why we need to set solutions that are smarter than them. Depending on the severity of the situation we might suggest one or a combination of solutions below:

  • Traps
  • Chemicals
  • Rodent-proofing

Traps and chemicals are straight forward ways to deal with rodents. Renovation or relocation works are usually the most drastic solutions because the source of rats cannot be effectively controlled.

Rodent control – Rodent-proofing with renovation or relocation

If the usual pest control methods do not work, we might propose renovation works to fortify or close up entry points to prevent the rats from entering your premises.

Rats have been known to chew through plaster walls or burrow through soil to get to food sources. If that is happening we will have to renovate and turn that plaster partition wall into a brick wall or fortify the wall with metal plates to ensure they cannot chew through.

rodent control using metal sheets

If that is not possible, we may have to rearrange your internal layout to form an effective barrier against incoming rat army. Relocating food sources to somewhere we can fortify against rats.

Rodent problem? Call us

Feel free to contact us to get more information regarding your possible rodent issues! We’ll be more than glad to help.

Don’t get into trouble because of rats. This photo was taken at a random coffeeshop in Singapore. You can be sure that the customers weren’t too happy to see this critter.

Rodent control

As a public service announcement, all food establishments must have an existing contract with a pest control company in order to operate.

Spotting a rat in a food establishment like a coffee shop has big implications. For one, they could be running around and leave their waste trails on canned drinks or utensils. Stall owners might also find their food packaging being chewed open.

You can be sure that the pest control company for this coffee shop is definitely not us and they are definitely not very effective in controlling this rat vector.

We have a good record of pest control services and excellent testimonials from customers including brand-name food courts and restaurants. Give us a call and experience the vanguard difference.

Rodent control FAQs

How do I tell if it’s a rat, mouse, or shrew?

Droppings, gnaw marks and the size of entry points all point to species, but they’re easy to mix up without inspecting the site — shrews, for instance, are often mistaken for rats but aren’t rodents and don’t respond to the same baits. We identify the species first so the treatment plan actually matches what’s on your premises.

Will traps and bait alone solve a rat problem?

Traps and bait deal with the rodents currently on site, but if entry points into the building aren’t sealed, more will keep finding their way in. For persistent cases we assess whether rodent-proofing — sealing gaps, reinforcing chewed walls — is needed alongside trapping and baiting.

Is a pest control contract required for food establishments in Singapore?

Yes — food establishments in Singapore are required to have an ongoing pest control contract, and rodent sightings in F&B premises carry real regulatory and reputational risk. We work with food courts and restaurants on both incident response and scheduled prevention.