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Keep Pests Out for Good with Commercial Exclusion Services

Pest problems don’t always start inside—they start at the source. Cracks, gaps, vents, and entry points may be small, but to pests, they’re a wide-open invitation. That’s where Fox Pest Control’s Commercial Exclusion Services come in. We identify and seal the places pests use to get in—so you can keep your business pest-free from the outside in.

What Is Pest Exclusion? 

Pest exclusion is a proactive service that focuses on keeping pests out by sealing up potential entry points around your building. It’s the first line of defense in long-term pest management—and one of the smartest investments you can make for your property. 

Whether you’re dealing with rodents, insects, or wildlife, exclusion is key to stopping infestations before they start. 

Why Choose Fox for Exclusion?

Our trained pros know exactly where pests love to sneak in—from gaps around pipes and vents to cracks in your foundation or roofline. We’ll inspect your building from top to bottom.

No two buildings are the same. We develop a personalized exclusion plan that targets your specific vulnerabilities—no cookie-cutter fixes here.

We use tough, durable materials that stand up to weather and time. Think rodent-proof mesh, sealant, door sweeps, and more—built to block even the sneakiest pests.

Already working with Fox for regular pest control? Great! Exclusion services enhance your existing protection by addressing the root of recurring issues.

We know your business has to keep running. Our team works quickly and quietly, with minimal interruption to your daily operations.

What Pests Does Exclusion Help Prevent?

Exclusion can block a wide range of common commercial pests:

Even if you’re not currently seeing pest activity, exclusion can help protect your business—saving you time, money, and stress down the road.

Our Exclusion Process

1

Thorough Inspection

We inspect your entire facility—inside and out—to identify pest entry points, nesting sites, and potential risk areas.

2

Exclusion Plan & Quote

You’ll get a clear, customized plan with recommended materials and repairs to help seal off access points.

3

Expert Sealing & Repairs

Our team gets to work closing up holes, gaps, and other entryways using long-lasting materials tailored to your structure.

4

Ongoing Monitoring & Maintenance

We’ll continue to check those vulnerable areas during regular pest control visits to ensure your defenses stay strong.

Perfect for Any Type of Business

Fox Pest Control provides exclusion services to commercial clients in all industries, including:

Multi-Family Housing Logistics & Warehousing Facilities Retail Business Commercial Property Management Hotels, Resorts & the Hospitality Industry Healthcare Facilities Restaurants & Food Service Food Distribution & Packaging Facilities Schools & Educational Facilities

Seal the Gaps. Shut Out Pests.

Don’t wait for pests to make themselves at home. Fox Pest Control can help you stay a step ahead with proactive exclusion services that protect your business where it matters most—at the entry points.

If you manage an apartment building, chances are you’ve fielded a panicked call about a mouse sighting. Rodents in multi-unit housing are more than an inconvenience—they can spread quickly between apartments, damage property, and frustrate tenants. Understanding how infestations start, spread, and get controlled is key to keeping your property in good standing.

How Common Are Mice in Apartments – Recognizing the Scope

Mice are standard in apartment buildings because these complexes offer everything a rodent needs: warmth in the winter, shelter year-round, and an almost endless supply of food crumbs and trash. Unlike single-family homes, apartments have built-in access routes. Shared walls, ceilings, ductwork, and utility lines act like mouse highways, letting them move from one unit to the next with little resistance.

When a tenant reports seeing a mouse, it rarely means the problem is limited to their unit. Even a single sighting can signal a larger infestation that may be spreading through walls, ceilings, and shared utility lines. Because of the connected layout of apartment buildings, rodents can multiply quickly and spread beyond the reach of individual residents. This makes coordinated action from property management essential to prevent the problem from escalating.

For property managers and tenants alike, this means mice are not just a nuisance but a building-wide issue that calls for quick reporting and coordinated control.

Signs You Have a Rodent Problem in Your Apartment

Tenants and staff should watch for a mix of visual, auditory, and even smell-related clues:

Even one or two of these signs can indicate an active rodent infestation. Early reporting is critical, since what looks like a minor issue in a single unit can quickly grow into a building-wide problem if not addressed.

Why Treating a Single Unit Isn’t Enough in Apartment Buildings

Rodents don’t respect lease agreements or property lines. Treating only one apartment is like plugging one hole in a colander—water still finds its way through. Mice can easily slip through wall voids, heating ducts, plumbing chases, or even the gaps around electrical lines, disappearing from a treated unit and reappearing next door within hours.

Because of these built-in pathways, a problem that seems isolated often has roots in neighboring units or common areas like basements, laundry rooms, and trash disposal sites. Even if one tenant calls in a treatment, mice from untreated areas will quickly reinvade, undoing the progress.

That’s why lasting rodent control in apartment complexes depends on cooperation. Property managers, tenants, and pest professionals need to work together to identify the full scope of activity, close off entry points throughout the building, and apply treatments systematically across multiple units. This building-wide approach doesn’t just control mice faster—it helps prevent the constant cycle of re-infestation.

Effective Strategies to Get Rid of Mice in Your Apartment

For property managers, the most effective steps include:

While DIY traps or store-bought products may catch a mouse or two, they don’t address the source of the infestation or stop rodents from spreading through the building. That’s where Fox Pest Control comes in. Our team provides thorough inspections, customized treatment plans, and ongoing service to help property managers stay ahead of rodent issues. With Fox, you can reduce the stress on tenants, protect your property, and keep problems from escalating.

Preventing Spread: How Mice Travel Between Units & What to Do About It

Mice don’t stay put. They slip through plumbing lines, electrical conduits, shared walls, and ceilings, turning one unit’s problem into a building-wide issue. That’s why treating just one apartment rarely solves the problem. Coordinated control—covering multiple units and common areas—is the only way to truly stop rodents from spreading.

Common Hiding Places: Mice in Walls, Ceilings & Shared Spaces

When tenants hear scratching or scurrying in the walls, ceilings, or utility chases, it’s usually rodents moving through hidden gaps. These areas offer shelter and cover, making them prime hiding spots. Addressing the problem means:

Fox Pest Control specializes in multi-unit strategies that identify these hidden routes, close them off, and apply treatments designed for apartment complexes. With Fox, property managers can protect their buildings and tenants from recurring infestations.

When Rats Loom Outside: Steps for Apartment Complex Environments

While mice are the more common invaders, rats can pose challenges around dumpsters, parking lots, or landscaping outside an apartment complex. Controlling trash, trimming vegetation, and scheduling regular exterior service prevent these rodents from moving indoors.

Apartment-Wide Rodent Control: Tenant Coordination & Building Management Role

The most successful rodent control programs in apartments are partnerships. Tenants must report activity quickly, follow sanitation guidelines, and allow access for service. Building managers must schedule regular treatments, close structural gaps, and communicate clearly with residents about ongoing efforts.

Quick Prevention Checklist – Keep Rodents Out Long-Term

Preventing rodents in apartments isn’t just about reacting when tenants see a mouse—it’s about staying ahead of the problem. Property managers who follow a few consistent practices can cut down on infestations and make buildings far less attractive to rodents. Here’s a quick checklist to keep in mind:

Fox Pest Control works with property managers to put these practices in place. From sealing entry points to ongoing service, our team helps protect apartments from recurring rodent problems and gives tenants confidence that issues are being handled the right way.

Staying Ahead of Rodents in Apartments

Rodent issues in apartments rarely stay contained. A coordinated, building-wide approach makes the difference between chasing mice from one unit to the next and actually solving the problem. Partnering with professionals like Fox Pest Control helps you protect your property, keep tenants comfortable, and stay ahead of infestations.