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Key prevention steps include trimming tree branches back at least 6–8 feet from your roofline, sealing gaps around garage doors and utility penetrations, removing standing water sources, storing pet food in sealed containers, keeping landscaping trimmed away from foundation walls, and scheduling regular inspections. For homes near agricultural land or the Brazos River, professional quarterly rodent inspections are especially important given the sustained outdoor rodent populations in these areas.
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The most common rodents in Richmond homes are roof rats, Norway rats, and house mice. Roof rats are frequently found in attics and upper-floor spaces, particularly in neighborhoods with mature trees. Norway rats tend to burrow near foundations, outbuildings, and areas close to the Brazos River. House mice enter through small gaps in newer subdivision construction. Our inspection identifies the species present to ensure effective, targeted treatment.
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Kingwood’s "Livable Forest" environment, with its dense pine, oak, and sweetgum canopy, creates an ideal habitat for roof rats, which naturally nest in trees and travel along branches to access structures. This means Kingwood homes face elevated rodent pressure compared to less wooded communities. Homes where tree branches extend within 6–8 feet of the roofline are especially vulnerable. We recommend trimming branches back and ensuring soffit vents have intact screening as critical first steps, combined with professional inspection and exclusion services.