Rat Control of Orlando

Welcome to Rat Control of Orlando! We are Florida 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 Orlando 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 Orlando 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: 321-221-4230

32-point inspection of your property.

Written estimates for rat project.

Fully Florida 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 - 321-221-4230

Orlando Rat Removal Tip: Are There Humane Ways To Kill A Rat?

Finding a rat in your home is unsettling and there is typically more than one. These rodents live in large groups. Even if you only see one, there are several more in hiding.

Ridding your home of rats can be a difficult undertaking. It requires persistence and research to be completed successfully.

Most people understand that using poisons and glue traps are extremely inhumane. While we don't want to live with these nasty little creatures, we also don't want to cause undue suffering either.

People often ask about the most humane way to kill a rat. The key is to be quick and painless, so the animal doesn't suffer. There are a few ways to accomplish this and some are more effective than others.

Humane Elimination

One of the best ways to approach the process is to kill two birds, or rats, with one stone. This is accomplished by using a trap that also kills the rats. A simple wooden snap trap often kills the rodents when it is triggered. It is quick and painless.

Snap traps are very effective if they are placed properly. The trick is to put them in high traffic areas and place two traps for each rodent.

Another common process is CO2 asphyxiation. It can be accomplished with common household ingredients, but some states do require a special license for administration.

Place the rat in an air tight container or bottle. Prepare another container with baking soda and attach a hose between the two. When the time is right, pour white vinegar into the baking soda. It will create a carbon dioxide gas that will euthanize the rat in a quick and pain free process.

There is another method that is quite effective, but it may be messier and should only be utilized in certain instances. Sometimes people see rats around the house but have difficulty trapping them. Rats are highly intelligent and will often avoid baited traps.

In these cases, people often utilize BB guns. Of course, you must be a great shot to ensure the animal doesn't suffer.

The Easy Road

If none of these methods appeals to you, the easiest thing to do is call a professional. There are professional services that will come out to your house, traps the rats and remove them.

Of course, it is necessary to seal off all entry points to ensure additional rats do not move in behind them. Proper clean up of the nesting and traffic areas will also help with this process.

Rats distribute pheromones in their urine and fecal matter. These pheromones are a means of communication with other rats. They must be completely eliminated during the cleaning process to ensure other rats do not follow.