Removing rodents is only part of the solution.
Many infestations occur because buildings contain small gaps, damaged materials or structural weaknesses that allow rats and mice to gain access. Unless these access points are identified and addressed, rodents can return time and time again.
At Strathmore Pest Services, we provide specialist rodent proofing services designed to help prevent infestations before they start and reduce the risk of rodents returning after treatment.
Our experienced proofing team works with homeowners, businesses, landlords and agricultural clients throughout Scotland.
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Rodents are incredibly resourceful and can gain access to properties through surprisingly small openings.
Mice can squeeze through gaps as small as 6mm, while rats can enter through openings little larger than 15mm.
Once inside, rodents can contaminate food, damage insulation, chew electrical cables, create fire risks and establish breeding populations within a property.
Professional rodent proofing helps protect your property by reducing opportunities for access and nesting.
We carry out a thorough inspection of your property to identify:
β Potential access points
β Structural vulnerabilities
β Evidence of rodent activity
β Drainage issues
β Utility service entry points
β Roof and loft vulnerabilities
Following our inspection, we provide clear recommendations outlining any proofing measures required.
Our team installs practical rodent exclusion measures tailored to the specific requirements of your property.
Our aim is to reduce the likelihood of future infestations and provide lasting protection for your property.
Damaged or unprotected air bricks are one of the most common access routes for rodents.
Small gaps around utility services frequently provide access into buildings.
Damaged soffits, rooflines and cladding can create opportunities for rodents to enter.
Commercial premises are particularly vulnerable where doors do not seal correctly.
Broken drains and defective pipework can provide hidden routes into buildings.
We install a range of proofing measures including:
β’ Stainless Steel Mesh Installation
β’ Air Brick Protection
β’ Rodent-Resistant Sealants
β’ Drain Protection Systems
β’ Access Point Sealing
β’ Building Repairs
β’ Commercial Exclusion Works
β’ Agricultural Proofing Solutions
Every recommendation is tailored to the specific risks identified during our survey.
Protect your home from future infestations.
We help homeowners identify vulnerabilities and implement practical proofing solutions designed to keep rats and mice outside where they belong.
Whether youβve experienced a previous infestation or simply want peace of mind, our team can help protect your property.
For businesses, prevention is often the most cost-effective form of pest management.
Our proofing solutions help reduce risks, support compliance requirements and protect business reputations.
We work with:
β’ Restaurants
β’ Hotels
β’ Retail Premises
β’ Warehouses
β’ Industrial Facilities
β’ Food Production Sites
β’ Property Management Companies
Agricultural buildings often provide ideal environments for rodents if access points are not properly managed.
We provide practical proofing solutions designed to protect:
β’ Feed Stores
β’ Livestock Buildings
β’ Machinery Storage Areas
β’ Grain Stores
β’ Agricultural Workshops
β’ Rural Properties
Unlike many pest control companies, we donβt simply remove rodents and leave.
Our team specialises in identifying the root causes of infestations and implementing practical proofing solutions designed to help prevent pests from returning.
By combining pest control expertise with specialist proofing knowledge, we provide a more complete and effective approach to rodent management.
If youβve experienced recurring rodent issues or would like to reduce the risk of future infestations, our specialist proofing team can help.
Contact Strathmore Pest Services today to arrange a professional rodent proofing survey.
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Strathmore Pest Services β Rodent Proofing Specialists Covering Scotland.