Rodent Solutions
Seal Your Home from Rodents, Experience Peace of Mind with Lasting Solutions
High-Quality Pest Control / Emphasis on Safety and Customer Service
At Good Earth, we’ve redefined the way you experience rodent control. Our approach stands out from the crowd, as we’ve assembled a dedicated team of exclusion specialists known as our Home Services Team. These professionals are laser-focused on a single mission: sealing up buildings to keep rodents out. Our proven method is time-tested and remarkably effective, promising you a rodent-free living environment and unmatched peace of mind.
While most pest control companies offer a one-size-fits-all approach, our commitment to specialized rodent exclusion sets us apart. We understand that the key to long-term success in rodent control lies in eliminating their entry points into your property. That’s where our Home Services Team excels.
With our exclusive focus on exclusion, we’ve honed our expertise to perfection. We meticulously identify and seal every potential entry point, creating a barrier that rodents simply can’t breach. Our singular dedication to this craft ensures that your living space remains rodent-free for the long haul.
At Good Earth, we don’t just address the symptoms; we tackle the root cause of the issue. Our approach isn’t just unique; it’s a game-changer in the world of pest control. Join the countless homeowners who have experienced the Good Earth difference and enjoy rodent-free living and the ultimate peace of mind.
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Rodent Inspection fees start at $199
Our 4-Step Rodent Control Process
1. Comprehensive Rodent Inspection
Our Home Services Technician will conduct a thorough initial inspection to assess the extent of rodent activity and identify potential entry points. This examination typically covers the exterior, interior, subarea, and attic areas of your property, but each situation is uniqe. We’ll provide you with a detailed report, including a map of findings and a cost estimate for exclusion work. The cost of our comprehensive rodent inspection is a flat fee of $199.
However, the cost of your rodent inspection will be credited back to you upon choosing to have us perform the exclusion repairs and enrolling in our ongoing service program.
2. Professional Exclusion
Good Earth offers proffesional pest exclusion services that are exceptional. Our trained technicians will meticulously seal all identified entry points in your home or building, following the recommendations from the inspection. This process not only eliminates rodent access but also creates a safer and more hygienic living environment for you. All our exclusion work comes with a one-year warranty that is renewable, ensuring your long-term peace of mind. The cost of exclusion varies based on the specific repair requirements for your property.
Also during this time, your technician will be setting traps to help capture rodents that may be still in the building.
3. Targeted Trapping and Removal
Once the exclusion repairs are completed, we set traps to capture any rodents that may have been sealed inside the building. These traps are strategically placed in areas with confirmed activity, such as your attic or crawlspace. Our experienced technicians will periodically check these traps, usually on a weekly basis, but the frequency may vary depending on the situation. This step ensures the efficient capture and removal of rodents from your building.
4. Ongoing Protection
Once the exclusion repairs are performed, you have the option to enroll in our Premier Rodent plus Insect program. This program safeguards your home from ants, spiders, and other common pests. Our technicians will install rodent stations on your property’s exterior and maintain them every-other-month. This ongoing service not only monitors and controls the exterior rodent population but also acts as a barrier, preventing future rodent invasions. We want you to know that all our ongoing services come with the flexibility of no long-term contracts and no cancellation fees, giving you peace of mind.
If rodents gain re-entry while on this program, we will promptly make an emergency return visit to get them back out!
Good Earth Core Values
These values are the guide to every decision we make.
- Going above and beyond expectations for our clients.
- Accountability and integrity in everything we do.
- Safety for the environment, our clients, and ourselves.
- The Good Earth Family: Work as a team and always treat each other with respect and support.
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29030 Hwy 34
Corvallis, Oregon
97333-2220
Frequently Asked Questions
What does “Good Earth” mean?
Is Good Earth a chain or franchise?
No, we are a 100% independent organization. There are other companies throughout this country with similar names, but they are not affiliated with us in any way.
Does Good Earth use chemicals?
Yes, we do use some chemicals, but we are very careful in selecting which ones to use. Our approach is to always choose the best product based on 3 factors:
- Lowest toxicity to people and their pets
- Must be effective in controlling pests at a low dosage rate
- Low impact on the surrounding environment
What about contracts?
Good Earth does not have locked-in contracts. We use service agreements that do not have any sort of cancellation punishment or buy-out cost. Basically, we will continue serving you as a client for as long as you wish with NO obligation or penalty for cancelling service.
Is Good Earth really a family business?
Are the products you use toxic?
Will I see the same person every time my service is performed?
What about bees and other beneficial pollinators?
Good Earth has some in house policies that are put into place to specifically protect bees.
- We never treat honey or bumble bee nests, even if they are in the wall of someone’s home. At that point, it is best to involve a beekeeper to try and remove and retain the nest.
- We never service around or above plants where bees are actively foraging.
- We do not use neonicotinoids on the exterior of buildings. Neonicotinoids are great products but there has been some debate lately on their role in declining health of bee colonies. We proactively made the choice to not use these materials on the exterior of buildings until more conclusive research is done. We do use these products on the interior of homes for very specific services, such as bed bug and flea treatments.