Complete Removal & Exclusion — Not Just Traps
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It started with a sound. Something small, moving behind the baseboard at night. Then a dropping behind the dryer. Then — unmistakably — the smell. And by the time you found the chewed corner of the cereal box, you already knew.
Mice are in your home in Orting, WA. And you want them out completely — not just reduced, not just quieter for a few weeks. Completely gone.
Ariels Pest Control is the mice exterminator that understands what "completely gone" actually requires. It requires finding every mouse currently inside. It requires locating every point where they got in. It requires sealing those points with materials that mice cannot chew through. And it requires documentation of all of it so you know the job was finished — not approximated.
That's not a premium service. That's the only version of mice extermination that holds.
Here's exactly how Ariels does it in Orting.
Before the service section, a few things worth understanding — because they explain why some mice exterminator visits don't hold, and why Ariels' approach does.
Mice don't enter homes randomly. They enter through specific physical gaps — usually at the foundation sill plate, around utility penetrations (HVAC, plumbing, electrical), at deteriorating weep holes in brick construction, and at gaps in door sweeps. A mouse can fit through any opening approximately the diameter of a pencil. On most homes, those openings exist in more places than any homeowner would guess.
Once inside, a pair of mice can produce a colony-sized population within a single heating season. They nest in insulation, behind appliances, inside wall voids, and in attic spaces — all locations that are warm, undisturbed, and close to foraging routes. The scratching you hear at night is population — not a lone wanderer.
Trapping the mice present without sealing the entry points means the interior population is reduced and then replenished from outside. The trap fills. The problem restarts. Ariels doesn't let that happen.
Ariels deploys snap traps as the primary interior trap type — they're the most immediately effective for population reduction and allow us to assess activity levels from the catch rate. Tamper-resistant bait stations are used in locations appropriate for the property type and any safety considerations for household pets or children. Trap placement is based on the inspection — runways, droppings concentrations, gnaw marks, and nesting evidence are all indicators that inform where traps go. We don't guess.
This is the component that determines whether the mice come back. Ariels conducts a full exterior perimeter inspection of your Orting, WA property — on hands and knees at the foundation line where necessary — to find every confirmed and probable mouse entry point. Foundation sill plate gaps. Utility penetrations. Door frame voids. Garage door weatherstripping failures. Every one is documented with location and size. Every one is sealed with appropriate materials: steel wool embedded in foam sealant for small gaps, hardware cloth for larger openings, door sweep replacement where needed. We don't leave an open door.
Attic infestations are among the most damaging mouse situations because they develop out of sight for the longest time. Insulation becomes compressed with nesting material, wiring is chewed, and droppings accumulate in the insulation where they affect air quality. Ariels conducts attic-specific inspection when activity suggests overhead access — looking for entry at roof-line gaps, deteriorating soffits, and ridge cap vulnerabilities common in older Orting construction. Treatment and exclusion are coordinated with the ground-floor service.
Norway rats and roof rats — both present in Orting — behave differently and require different trap placement, exclusion priorities, and monitoring schedules. Norway rats concentrate at subgrade. Roof rats access above-ceiling spaces and climb exterior surfaces. Ariels identifies the species and adjusts service accordingly. A rat service without species identification is a guess dressed as a plan.
Mice in a commercial setting — food service, warehouse, office building — present compliance exposure alongside the standard pest problem. Ariels serves commercial accounts in Orting, WA with fast-response scheduling, after-hours or pre-opening treatment availability, and service documentation formatted for health department review and property management records.
Crawl spaces are the most frequently under-inspected zone in residential pest management — and among the most common locations for active rodent populations. Ariels includes crawl space assessment in every comprehensive rodent service, with trap deployment appropriate to the space and exclusion at the foundation perimeter and any crawl space vent screens that have deteriorated.
Where are you seeing evidence? What kind — droppings, sounds, gnaw damage, visual sighting? We come prepared for what you've described.
We look for runway evidence — the greasy rub marks mice leave along traveled paths — droppings concentrations, nesting materials, and gnaw activity. This tells us population size and primary activity zones.
Full perimeter walk at foundation level. Every gap, every penetration, every deteriorating seal. Documented with location and our assessment of which openings are active access points.
Interior trap placement based on inspection findings — not a standard grid.
Entry points sealed with appropriate materials at the same visit where structurally feasible.
Every entry point documented. Every trap placement noted. Warranty terms included. You know exactly what was done.
Return within the service window to collect traps, assess catch rate, and confirm that exclusion has held. If activity continues within the warranty window, we return under the guarantee.
"I'd had mice two winters in a row before I called Ariels. The first company I used set some traps and left. The mice were back in full force within a month. Ariels came out, spent over an hour on the exterior inspection, found four entry points I never would have found, sealed all of them, and reset traps inside. That was eight months ago and I haven't heard a sound. Eight months of peace after two winters of misery. Worth every cent."
"Solid service overall. The technician found entry points around my HVAC penetration that were absolutely the cause — I could actually see where they'd been getting in once it was pointed out. The interior trapping resolved within two weeks. Only small note is I had to call twice to get the written report emailed to me, but the actual pest service was exactly what they promised."
There's a predictable rhythm to mice in Orting, WA that most homeowners experience but few understand. Summer: nothing. September: a sound behind the wall. October: droppings. November: a full problem. Treated. Gone. The following September: it starts again.
This isn't bad luck. It's physics and biology working together in a completely predictable way.
In fall, as temperatures drop, mice in the surrounding environment begin actively seeking heated shelter. A mouse can detect temperature differentials across very small gaps — the warm air escaping from a foundation sill plate gap, the heat seeping through an uninsulated utility penetration. From the mouse's perspective, your house is broadcasting its location. The gaps you haven't thought about in years are, from outside, obvious entry points.
Once a mouse finds a reliable way into a warm structure with available food and nesting material, it deposits scent markers — pheromone trails that persist for months. The following fall, the same entry point is identifiable by scent to the next generation of mice, who are following the same temperature and food cues their predecessors followed. This is why some homes get mice every single year — the entry point was never sealed, and the scent trail was never disrupted.
The service that breaks this pattern is exclusion — the physical sealing of the entry points that mice use to access the structure. Trapping without exclusion reduces the current population. It does nothing to stop the next one from entering through the same access point the following fall.
Ariels Pest Control's mice exterminator service in Orting includes both components as a standard part of every engagement. We treat the current population and close the door on the next one. That's the pattern-breaking version of this service — and it's the only version that produces a fall season where nothing happens.
Almost certainly because prior service included trapping without exclusion. With entry points still open, the interior population was reduced and then replenished by the outdoor colony. The next service needs to include exterior inspection and physical sealing of all identified access points. Without that component, the problem is managed — not solved.
Standard scheduling is within 24–48 hours. If you're seeing heavy activity — droppings in multiple rooms, evidence in food storage areas, sounds in multiple locations — describe that when you call and we'll prioritize accordingly.
The follow-up visit confirms this through trap catch assessment and a fresh inspection for new droppings. Fresh droppings have a soft, moist appearance; older droppings are dry and hard. A trap that hasn't caught anything in a week in a high-activity area is a good indicator the population has been addressed.
Snap trap placement is in locations physically inaccessible to pets and children where possible. Tamper-resistant bait stations are used in locations where access is a concern. We discuss your household profile before every service and adjust accordingly.
Written re-treatment guarantee for the specified warranty period. If mouse activity — new droppings, trap activity, sounds — continues after completed exclusion and trapping, we return and assess at no charge. If a new entry point has opened, we seal it.
Complete Removal, Not Just Reduction
Ariels Pest Control serves Orting, WA with mice exterminator service that traps the current population, seals every entry point, and backs the work in writing.
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