Rodent Control in Apex, NC

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Freedom Wildlife Solutions & Pest Control

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Most pest companies “treat” rodents by tossing out bait and moving on. We do not. Rodent control is where wildlife work and pest work meet — so we start like a wildlife job: a full inspection to find every way rats and mice are getting into your Apex home (crawlspace vents, foundation gaps, chewed openings, utility penetrations), then a thorough wildlife-grade seal-up. Only then does ongoing protection make sense. Meet the team behind our Apex wildlife & pest services.

Freedom Wildlife Solutions pest and wildlife control team serving Raleigh and the Triangle — veteran-owned rodent control

Why Choose Freedom Wildlife Solutions & Pest Control

We are not a national franchise — Freedom Wildlife Solutions & Pest Control is Triangle-based, headquartered in Clayton, and Apex is one of our most-served Wake County markets. Our trucks know every route from downtown Apex through Haddon Hall, Salem Village, and the newer subdivisions along NC-55. Rodent work is one of our most common jobs — and the one where most pest companies under-deliver.

  • Triangle-based & serving Wake County — your neighbors, not a national franchise.
  • Veteran-owned and operated since 2018.
  • 500+ five-star reviews from homeowners across central North Carolina.
  • A pest control company that specializes in wildlife — the seal-up approach that actually ends a rodent problem, not just thins the population.
  • NWCOA-affiliated, licensed, trained, and insured.
  • Wildlife-grade exclusion materials: heavy mesh on crawlspace vents, aluminum-clad crawlspace doors, structural seal-up.
  • Recurring rodent protection on Standard Defense + Premium Guard plans (not Economy) — insurance on a sealed home, not a perpetual bait service.
  • Exclusion backed by a warranty — if rodents get back in through what we sealed, we come fix it.

“I was really impressed with this company. We have had ongoing issues with rodents (mice and rats) getting into both our crawlspace and our attic. Ken came out and did a super thorough inspection, crawling all around our crawlspace, exploring our attic, getting on the roof, and doing a full inspection of the perimeter of the house. When it came to doing the work, David and Matt were excellent — thorough and meticulous. It is surprisingly hard to find companies that offer rodent exclusion services instead of just ongoing trapping/poisoning, and I am so grateful I found a company that does it (and does it well).”

Erin

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Our Apex Service Area

Freedom Wildlife Solutions & Pest Control serves Apex from our Clayton headquarters — about 26 miles east via I-40. Same-day response when we have the capacity, and a team that knows every part of town from downtown Apex to The Peak and the Jordan Lake watershed.

Apex Neighborhoods We Service

We handle rodent control across every part of Apex, including:

  • Downtown Apex / Salem Street corridor (27502) — older homes with crawlspace vents and Norway Rat pressure.
  • Haddon Hall — mature trees, established neighborhood, persistent Roof Rat activity.
  • Park Village — older subdivision with mixed mouse and rat pressure.
  • Salem Village — mature-tree neighborhood with Roof Rat activity along soffit lines.
  • Friendship Station / Scott’s Mill — established neighborhoods with mixed rodent pressure.
  • Bella Casa / Sweetwater area — newer construction with utility penetrations.
  • The Peak / NC-55 corridor (27523, 27539) — newer subdivisions with garage gaps and HOA retention ponds.
  • West Apex toward Jordan Lake — wooded properties with White-Footed Mouse and Deer Mouse pressure.
  • Beaver Creek and White Oak Creek corridors — water-corridor properties with year-round rodent activity.
  • 27502, 27523, and 27539 ZIP codes covered fully.

Nearby Cities We Also Serve

Beyond Apex, our team handles rodent control across Wake County and surrounding areas. If your home is in one of these towns, see the dedicated service page or call (919) 584-8650:

Wake County

Raleigh · Garner · Knightdale · Cary · Holly Springs

Johnston County

Clayton · Smithfield

Harnett County

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Not sure if your address is in our service area? Call (919) 584-8650 — chances are we cover it.

“We had a problem with mice for years … snap traps inside the house only caught a small percentage … The team replaced the screens on all of my 14 crawlspace vents with very heavy duty wire mesh that was screwed in place … They replaced my crawlspace door with a custom-made door with aluminum cladding such that the mice could not possibly chew the door. This company is professional, dedicated and honest.”

Bill R.

Cary, NC

Rodents Common in Apex

Apex homes deal with a predictable mix of rodent species — each with slightly different habits and entry points. The House Mouse is the most common indoor invader (kitchens, pantries, wall voids). The White-Footed Mouse is common in wooded properties along the Beaver Creek and White Oak Creek corridors and on the heavily forested edges of the Jordan Lake watershed. Deer Mice show up on the rural fringes west of Apex toward Jordan Lake and on properties bordering wooded greenways. Norway Rats turn up in crawlspaces and near drainage, common in older downtown Apex and in the Beaver Creek bottomland. Roof Rats — true to their name — work overhead in attics and soffit lines, more common in mature-tree neighborhoods like Haddon Hall, Salem Village, and the older Park Village cuts. Each species needs a different trapping and exclusion approach. Getting the species wrong is one reason DIY almost never ends a rodent problem.

Why Apex Homes Get Rodent Calls

Apex sits in western Wake County between Jordan Lake to the west, the US-64 corridor through town, and NC-540 outer loop wrapping around the north and east. The geography drives the rodent pressure: Jordan Lake watershed brings consistent water-corridor wildlife activity; Beaver Creek and White Oak Creek wind through Apex neighborhoods carrying White-Footed Mouse and Roof Rat pressure into adjacent subdivisions. Older downtown Apex (27502) along Salem Street and South Salem has crawlspace vents, long foundation runs, and door gaps that mice exploit. The mature-tree neighborhoods — Haddon Hall, Park Village, Salem Village, Friendship Station, Scott’s Mill — get persistent Roof Rat activity on soffit lines. The newer subdivisions along NC-55 and toward The Peak (27523, 27539) have utility penetrations, HOA retention ponds, and garage gaps the same rodents exploit. Rural fringes west toward Jordan Lake see Deer Mouse and Norway Rat pressure from adjacent wooded and agricultural land. Either way, the fix is structural — not a bait box.

Our Apex Rodent Control Process

Solving a rodent problem the right way is a structured, multi-step job — not a bait station left for a week. Here is what Apex homeowners can expect when Freedom Wildlife Solutions & Pest Control handles their rodent control. The order matters: we seal first like a wildlife job, then layer in recurring protection like a pest plan.

1. Thorough Inspection

Every rodent job starts with a full inspection — crawlspace, attic, perimeter, roofline, and every utility penetration. We identify the species, every active and potential entry point, and the damage that needs to be addressed. You get a clear explanation of what we found and a written quote tailored to your home before any work begins.

2. Trapping & Removal

We trap and remove the active rodent population — often dozens of traps placed in the crawlspace and key activity zones — and return to verify the problem is fully resolved, not just quieter. This is the part most companies treat as “the job.” For us it is step two of five.

3. Wildlife-Grade Exclusion — the Seal-Up

This is the part most companies skip — and the reason their customers keep calling back. We find and seal every entry point with wildlife-grade materials: heavy-duty mesh on crawlspace vents, structural seal-up at foundation gaps and chewed openings, chew-proof reinforcement around utility penetrations, and aluminum-clad crawlspace doors when needed. Once we close it, the next rodent does not start in the same place.

4. Sanitation & Cleanup

After the rodents are out and the home is sealed, the crawlspace or attic usually needs work. Droppings, urine-soaked insulation, and contaminated material are removed; the space is sanitized; insulation is replaced where needed. We handle this in-house — most pest companies do not offer it.

5. Recurring Protection & Warranty

Once the home is sealed and clear, ongoing monitoring keeps it that way. Rodent control is included on our Standard Defense and Premium Guard Apex pest control plans (not Economy Shield) — recurring scheduled visits that protect the seal-up investment year-round. Our exclusion work is backed by a warranty: if rodents get back in through the work we sealed, we come back and fix it.

Signs You May Need Rodent Control in Apex

Most rodent problems in Apex homes start quietly — a noise overhead at dusk, droppings under the sink, a small chewed opening near the foundation. By the time you have a rat in the kitchen, the population is established. Here are the signs Apex homeowners call us about most often. If any of these sound familiar, call (919) 584-8650 — catching it early is dramatically cheaper than waiting it out.

Noises You Can Hear

  • Scratching or scurrying in the walls, ceiling, or attic — usually at dusk or just after dark.
  • Quick patter or thumping above the ceiling — often Roof Rats traveling along beams.
  • Gnawing sounds in walls or cabinets — rodents constantly chew to wear down their teeth.
  • Squeaks or chittering from a wall void or attic — indicates an active nest with young.

Things You Can See

  • Droppings — small dark pellets in cabinets, behind appliances, in the garage, or in the attic. Location and size point to the species.
  • Chewed wires, food packaging, wood, or insulation — chewed wiring is a serious fire risk.
  • Greasy rub marks along baseboards, foundation, or beams — rodent fur leaves dark trails on regular travel paths.
  • Holes the size of a dime or larger near the foundation, vents, or where utilities enter the home.
  • Nests of shredded paper, insulation, or fabric tucked into a quiet corner of an attic or garage.
  • Rodent sightings — daylight sightings often indicate a large population or limited hiding space.

Things You Can Smell

  • A musty, ammonia-like odor in the attic, crawlspace, or near a wall — urine build-up from regular activity.
  • A sudden, powerful odor that grows over a few days — most often a dead rodent in a wall or attic. Call us same-day.

Other Telltale Signs

  • Pet behavior changes — dogs and cats fixating on walls, cabinets, or the fireplace are often the first to detect rodents.
  • Pet food disappearing or bags chewed open overnight.
  • A dryer that suddenly takes longer to dry — rodents sometimes nest in the vent.
  • Insulation in the attic that looks compressed, trampled, or displaced — a sign of regular rodent traffic.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Rodent Control in Apex

How much does rodent control cost in Apex?

It depends on how the rodents are getting in and how much sealing the crawlspace and exterior needs. We give a clear quote after the inspection. Call (919) 584-8650.

Do you just put out bait boxes?

No. Bait alone never ends a rodent problem — it only thins the population. We find and seal every entry point first (wildlife-grade exclusion), then layer in recurring monitoring.

Are mice and rats dangerous?

They chew wiring (a real fire risk), contaminate food, and carry pathogens including hantavirus and leptospirosis. Catching it early saves a lot of repair.

Is rodent control included on the pest control plans?

Yes — on Standard Defense and Premium Guard. Economy Shield does not include rodent.

Will the rodents come back?

Not when the structure is sealed correctly. Our exclusion is backed by a warranty, and recurring protection on your plan keeps it that way.

What are the most common signs I need rodent control in Apex?

Scratching or scurrying in walls or attic at dusk, droppings in cabinets or the garage, chewed wires or food packaging, greasy rub marks along baseboards, a musty ammonia smell from an attic or wall, and pet behavior changes (fixating on walls). Mature-tree neighborhoods like Haddon Hall, Park Village, and Salem Village often see Roof Rat activity on soffit lines. If any of these sound familiar, call (919) 584-8650.

Schedule Your Apex Rodent Control Service

Hearing scratching at night, finding droppings, or seeing rodents in your Apex home? Get a real fix — not a perpetual bait service. See our rodent control approach for the full process, then call (919) 584-8650 and we will get you on the schedule.

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