Rodent Inspection in Garden City, Idaho
Rodent activity is often hidden until damage or noise becomes noticeable. Pestcom Pest Management provides professional rodent inspections in Garden City to identify activity, locate entry points, and recommend next steps.
Inspection is the first step toward effective rodent control and prevention.
When a Rodent Inspection Is Recommended
- Scratching or noises in walls or attic
- Droppings in garages, pantries, or storage areas
- Chewed materials or wiring
- Recurring rodent activity
What a Rodent Inspection Includes
- Signs-of-activity evaluation
- Entry-point identification
- Risk-area review (attic, crawlspace, garage)
- Clear recommendations
Why Rodent Inspections Matter
- Confirms the type of rodent activity
- Identifies how rodents are getting inside
- Helps prevent ongoing damage
- Guides trapping, baiting, and exclusion
If activity is confirmed, visit our Rodent Exterminator page.
Service Area
Pestcom provides professional rodent inspections throughout Garden City, Idaho and nearby Treasure Valley communities.
General Pest Service
Preventative pest control for homes and businesses across the Treasure Valley
Stop seasonal invaders before they take over. Our general pest service combines a detailed inspection with targeted exterior perimeter treatments and interior service as needed. We handle the common culprits that show up around foundations, eaves, garages, kitchens, and baths—then keep a protective barrier in place with routine follow-ups. Family- and pet-considerate, scheduled on your terms, and tailored to Boise’s climate.
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What we treat Covered Pests Everyday invaders, solved
Ants (odorous, pavement), spiders (house/cellar), exterior wasps on eaves, earwigs, sow/pillbugs, millipedes, centipedes, crickets, ground beetles, boxelder and elm seed bugs, stink bugs. Specialty pests (termites, bed bugs, heavy roaches, wildlife) are handled with dedicated programs.
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Where we service Homes & Businesses Built for Boise propertiesSingle-family homes, townhomes/condos, HOAs and multifamily common areas, offices/retail, medical/dental, restaurants (non-kitchen areas), warehouses/light industrial, hospitality/lodging. Serving Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell, Eagle, Kuna, Star, Middleton, Garden City, and the Treasure Valley.
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Fast scheduling Inspection to Service Same-day assessment
Need a Rodent Inspection in Garden City?
Pestcom helps confirm rodent activity and identify entry points.
- Professional inspections
- Entry-point identification
- Clear next steps
- Local expertise
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Our FAQ
Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 208-795-3298 today!
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Do you offer commercial or HOA pest control?Yes. We provide commercial pest control for offices, restaurants, schools, multifamily properties, warehouses, and HOA common areas across Boise, Nampa, Meridian, and the broader Treasure Valley. Each program is built around the property's specific pest pressures, occupancy patterns, and compliance needs, and commercial agreements are negotiated by individual property and proposal with terms tailored to the owner or management company.
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Do you service rural properties, acreage, and homes near canals?Yes. The Treasure Valley has a mix of subdivision homes, acreage, agricultural property, and homes near canal corridors and irrigation ditches — each environment creates different rodent and insect pressures, and our technicians adjust inspection points and treatment plans accordingly. Properties near water sources typically experience heavier spider and web activity, and acreage often requires additional attention to outbuildings, entry points, and rodent harborage areas.
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Do you require a contract, and how does cancellation work?Pestcom uses a service agreement rather than a fixed contract — a 12-month initial agreement that converts to month-to-month after the first year. The agreement is mutual: we commit to delivering the services quoted at the agreed price, and you commit to giving us the opportunity to address any service concerns before canceling. If a concern is raised and we're unable to resolve it, no cancellation fee applies. Customers moving outside our service area without a transfer option are also exempt from any cancellation fee. After the first year, service is month-to-month and can be canceled at any time with no fee. Cancellations are processed via written notice or a conversation with our billing team that we document in writing. Commercial agreements are negotiated individually by property and proposal, and specialty services like bed bug, termite, and one-time treatments operate on service agreements rather than annual contracts.
Garden City Rodent Inspection – Frequently Asked Questions
What signs indicate rodents?
Droppings, noises, and chewing are common signs.
Do you check entry points?
Yes. Entry points are a key part of inspection.
Do you inspect attics and crawlspaces?
Yes, when accessible.