Rat Control of New Hampshire

Welcome to Rat Control of New Hampshire! We are New Hampshire rodent control specialists. Our specialty is rat and mouse control. Our special 32-point process is the single most effective method in the country for permanently solving rodent problems inside houses and buildings. We are not a typical pest control New Hampshire rodent exterminator company that treats rodents in a similar way to insects, with repeated monthly or quarterly poison treatments. That's a never-ending process. We solve the problem ONCE, and PERMANENTLY, by thoroughly inspecting every component of your building and completely sealing shut all access points, to 100% rodent-proof your house. We physically trap and remove all rats or mice, a process that is completely effective once all access has been closed. The problem is soved forever, usually in a week or less. Click on our New Hampshire Prices page to find out more about our prices for rat control work. Or give us a call any time to schedule an appointment, usually within the next day. We look forward to hearing from you.


Call 24/7 to discuss your rat problem.

Same-day or next-day appointments: 603-617-4361

32-point inspection of your property.

Written estimates for rat project.

Fully New Hampshire licensed and insured.

Rat-proofing repairs with steel.

100% of rodents trapped and removed.

Chewed wire and damage repair services.

Rat dropping cleanup and sanitation services.

Poison-free rodent control methods.


Our Service Range - 603-617-4361

New Hampshire Rat Removal Tip: What should I do with a rat after I catch it?

Rats are the most unwelcome critters inside the home. It is only natural for people to get rid of them as soon as possible. If you are one of the homeowners with a rat-infested home, you can set traps to catch them. Some people use cage-like traps and others prefer snap traps. If you are lucky, you might have placed the trap in the right place and with the right rat bait. If you have caught one or two rats, you might be wondering what to do next.

If you have used a snap trap, chances are the rat is finished for good if it's caught. There is no point in making it suffer further by releasing it from the trap. You have the option to incinerate both the trap and the rat. This is to prevent any diseases from spreading inside your house. You can buy new ones as they are cheap nowadays. If you caught a rat using a cage-like trap, consult a local wildlife county or an expert pest control technician. You can check with them if your state allows the rats to be relocated. You can also get the help of a professional who can get rid of them for good inside your house.

Killing Rats

Some people try to avoid killing rats with their hands. They are still living things and it can be hard watching them suffer before dying. Many people can't kill caught rats in rat traps. For one, it can give them nightmares. If a person is inexperienced, killing rats can be a messy business.

If you have caught rats in your rat traps, you have the option to do the following:

1. Kill it an disposed of the body by incineration
2. Relocate the rat and seal the entrances of your house
3. Contact your local wildlife animal center
4. Get a Professional to Dispose It

Killing rats can give you nightmares for days. This is why it is not recommended. Your state might not allow rat relocation. State laws vary and it can be unethical to place the rat in another neighborhood. They can attack the houses nearby causing problems for homeowners. Your local wildlife may be not much of a help either. They can take rabid raccoons in order to cure them. However, they do not necessarily deal with rats.

The Best Option

It is better to contact a professional to get rid of the rats in your home once and for all. They have the right tools and experience when it comes to catching the rats. You will save a lot of time and effort when you hire a professional pest technician. They can seal the entries of rats for you and they are able to get rid of the pests as quickly as possible. You can search for great companies on the internet, or you can browse through your local directories in order to contact them.