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Hearing It in the Wall Right Now?
A Trapper Can Be at Your Door Today.

Scratching over the bedroom ceiling at 2 AM. Something darting under the stove mid-dinner. A pack rat staring back at you from the garage shelf. This page exists for exactly that moment: call the line, a human in Bend answers, and a network trapper is dispatched to your address today — with traps, sealing materials, and no poison ever brought inside your home.

Tap to Call — Answered 24/7 in Bend (541) 422-4462
  • Flat dispatch fee, quoted on the phone — and credited in full toward the work. No after-hours mystery pricing.
  • Physical trapping and extraction on the first visit — secure, enclosed traps set at the active site before the technician leaves
  • Entry triage included — the gap it used gets temporarily sealed same-day, so tonight is quieter than last night

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24/7 Local Referral Line (541) 422-4462

Answered by a real person. Describe the rodent activity you're seeing or hearing and we'll match you with the right specialist!

When to Call the Line

Active Noise Is an Active Animal — and It Isn't Leaving on Its Own

Loud, persistent scratching inside a wall or above a ceiling means an animal is working — gnawing, nesting, or trying to get from a void into your living space. Gnawing is the urgent one: rodents in wall voids chew whatever is in front of them, and in Bend homes that's often Romex wiring or PEX water line. Rodent damage is one of the most common causes of attic electrical faults, and a chewed water line above a ceiling announces itself the worst possible way.

An indoor sighting carries a different math: rodents are secretive, and the one that crossed your kitchen floor in daylight did it because the hidden spaces are already occupied. Either way, every night you wait, the animal reinforces its territory — more scent marking, more gnawing, more droppings in the spaces you can't see.

The emergency call exists to break that cycle the same day it starts: physical traps on the runway tonight, the entry plugged tonight, and the full exclusion plan scoped while the trap line works.

Call Same-Day For

  • Loud or persistent scratching in walls or ceilings
  • A rodent seen inside the living space — day or night
  • Gnawing sounds near wiring, plumbing, or the electrical panel
  • A rodent trapped in a room, vehicle, or garage right now
  • Droppings appearing in food prep or sleeping areas
  • Any sighting at a business during operating hours
From Your Call to a Quiet House

How Same-Day Dispatch Works

One call, one flat dispatch fee, one technician with everything needed to resolve tonight's problem tonight — and a plan for the permanent fix before they leave.

01

Call Triage — 5 Minutes

A dispatcher in Bend takes your address, what you're hearing or seeing, and where. You get the flat dispatch fee and the arrival window quoted on that call — before anyone rolls. The fee is credited in full toward any work performed.

02

Locate the Activity

On arrival, the technician traces the noise or sighting to its source — wall void, ceiling cavity, under-cabinet chase — using fresh droppings, rub marks, and gnaw evidence to pinpoint the runway, not guess at it.

03

Trap & Extract — Physically

Secure, enclosed traps go directly on the active runway — in the void, at the entry, behind the appliance. An animal cornered in a room or vehicle is captured and removed on the spot. No rodenticide enters your home: a poisoned rodent dies in your wall; a trapped one leaves in a sealed carrier.

04

Entry Triage — Same Visit

The entry point feeding the activity gets an immediate temporary seal — copper mesh and rated sealant — so nothing follows the scent trail in behind tonight's capture. Hard-to-reach entries are documented for the permanent fix.

05

48-Hour Follow-Up & the Permanent Plan

The trap line is checked and cleared within 48 hours, and you receive a written scope for full exclusion — because the emergency visit solves tonight, and sealing the envelope solves every winter after it.

No Panic Pricing

One Flat Dispatch Fee. Quoted Before We Roll. Credited When We Work.

Emergency service has a reputation problem: companies that know you're desperate at midnight price like it. The network standard is the opposite — a single flat dispatch fee that covers the same-day response, the on-site assessment, and the first trap placement, told to you on the phone before a technician is assigned.

Proceed with the trapping program or exclusion work, and the dispatch fee comes off that invoice — every dollar of it. Decide not to proceed, and the fee is all you ever pay. Either way, you knew the number before the truck started.

The Dispatch Fee Covers

  • Same-day response to your address
  • Full assessment of the active area
  • First secure trap placement on the runway
  • Temporary entry seal at the active gap
  • Written findings & permanent-fix scope
100% Of the dispatch fee credited toward any work you approve
24/7 Line answered by a human in Bend — nights, weekends, holidays

After the Emergency: The Permanent Fix

House Mice

One mouse caught usually means a colony working — the full trapping and exclusion program.

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Pack Rats

Big, loud, and territorial — if tonight's noise was a woodrat, its midden needs to go too.

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Crawl Space Exclusion

The permanent answer to never needing this page again — seal the envelope in steel.

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Stop Listening to It. Call Now.

Answered by a human in Bend, 24/7. Flat dispatch fee quoted before anyone rolls.

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