The Rodent Control Network of Bend is, first and foremost, an information resource — a locally owned, independent project put together to help the people of Central Oregon understand their rodent problems before anyone sells them a solution. We research, we explain, and when you're ready for hands-on help, we connect you with the vetted local experts who do this work the right way.
This network started the way most useful local things do: with a problem nobody was explaining honestly. A homeowner hears scratching above the bedroom in October, searches for help, and lands in a maze of national call centers, franchise route trucks, and quarterly contracts — all selling the same answer before anyone has asked what the question is. What kind of rodent? Coming from where? Through what opening? In Central Oregon, those answers are knowable, local, and seasonal — and they change everything about the right fix.
So a group of Bend locals — people with years of field experience in exclusion work, wildlife handling, and high-desert property care — put that knowledge where anyone could reach it. The result is the site you're reading: ten plain-language guides covering every rodent problem this region produces, a Learning Center that teaches the seasonal patterns behind them, and an Experts Directory of independently vetted local specialists for the day reading isn't enough.
We are not a pest control company. We don't run route trucks, sell contracts, or take a percentage for steering you toward the most expensive option. We're the resource we wished existed when the scratching started: education first, straight answers always, and a referral to a named, credentialed local expert only when you ask for one.
Bend's great horned owls, red-tailed hawks, and kestrels are the region's original rodent control — and rodenticide moves up the food chain into every one of them. That's why this network's standard is construction-based structural exclusion, never chemical poison scattering, and why every listed specialist signs that standard in writing before their name appears here.
Every guide on this site exists so a Bend homeowner can identify their problem, understand its cause, and know the honest fix — for free, before talking to anyone. An informed neighbor makes better decisions, wastes less money, and can't be sold a subscription for a problem steel solves once.
The referral line is answered by a person in Bend. The experts in the directory live here — they know pumice soil foundations, snow-load rooflines, and which neighborhoods back onto sagebrush. No national franchise owns this network, and no listing in it is for sale.
Everything published here is reviewed by the network's field specialists — the people who've spent winters under Bend's floors and on its rooflines. The seasonal patterns in our Learning Center, the entry-point counts in the service guides, the neighborhood-by-neighborhood pressure notes: those come from thousands of Central Oregon inspections, not from a content farm's best guess about a town it's never seen.
That field connection is also why our community shows up in small ways: specialists trimming juniper away from an elderly neighbor's roofline while they're on the ladder anyway, free identification over the phone for anyone who calls — customer or not — and honest "you don't need us for this" answers when a five-dollar door sweep solves the problem.
Bend takes care of its own. This network is just that instinct, organized and published.
Mice to gophers, crawl spaces to rooflines — what's happening, why it's happening here, and what the honest fix involves.
Learn the PatternsDeep dives on the winter invasion, pest identification, the case against poison, and DIY inspection — free, always.
Get It FixedWhen reading isn't enough: named, vetted, warranty-backed local specialists — and a referral line answered by a human in Bend.
Call and ask — identification advice is free, whether or not you ever need a referral. Answered 24/7 by a human in Bend.