Termicide brings over 40 years of pest experience to Rockland County homes, where scratching walls, chewed packages, garage droppings, and New City attic noise can signal rodents settling in nearby.
Top-Rated Rodent Control Provider You Can Trust
Rodent trouble around New City often starts each season quietly. A mouse slips beneath a garage door, a rat follows food near an outdoor bin, or scratching begins above a finished basement ceiling. Wooded yards, detached sheds, stone edges, and older utility openings can give small intruders plenty of cover.
Termicide has spent over 40 years dealing with pest problems across Rockland County. Our rodent control specialists pay attention to the odd clues: greasy rub marks, torn insulation, seed shells, gnawed corners, droppings, and nighttime sounds. The point is not simply removing one rodent. It is understanding how the building invited it in.
Follow The Damage. Find The Doorway.
Rodent work starts with tracks, droppings, damage, sound, and entry clues, then follows the evidence through the house and property.

Our rodent control experts inspect garage corners, basement rims, attic lines, utility gaps, sheds, crawl spaces, and the places where food sits overnight.

Fresh droppings, gnawing, rub marks, nesting material, and nighttime noise help reveal whether mice, rats, or another issue is present.

Control follows the movement we find, with trapping, exclusion, monitoring, or other professional methods chosen for the actual site conditions.

We flag doors, vents, pipe gaps, food storage, clutter, and exterior openings that could give rodents another easy way inside.
Over 40 Years of Protecting Properties
Tell our us where scratching starts, and our rodent control Rockland County workers can help trace the route before a hidden visitor becomes a recurring problem.
Experience Matters Most Behind The Walls.

We explain the signs, likely routes, and practical next steps without overcomplicating them.

Forty-plus years of pest work brings seasoned judgment to Rockland County rodent calls.

Our recommendations stay tied to the evidence, the building, and the actual pressure.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Household Relief, Told By The People Who Felt It.
Dan and his crew were prompt for the inspection and on time for the treatment (termites). Efficient installation. Everyone I dealt with was personable and easy to deal with. Highly recommend. Shop local!
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We have used Termicide's services for many years. Top notch, reliable and expert services. A pleasure to work with Dan, Theresa, Nicholas and all the other staff we have dealt with over the years. Their services are thorough, complete and prompt. You will be very pleased with the results.
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We have been using Termicide monthly for over 30 year and have never once had a problem. They have always been reliable and professional and flexible. Theresa is so easy to work with and always a delight to speak with on the phone. All the service people who have come over the years are all timely and professional no matter what they may encounter . I highly recommend this business-they will not let you down!
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Questions That People Normally Ask
When outdoor conditions change, mice may look for dependable food, water, and shelter. A New City garage, basement rim, attic, or utility gap can become an easy route indoors. Our rodent control Rockland County, NY, crew pays attention to where the noises start and what nearby conditions may be helping them stay.
Fresh droppings can be an important clue, especially when they appear again after an area has been cleaned safely. CDC guidance notes that recurring droppings can indicate active rodent presence. We use droppings together with gnawing, tracks, nesting material, sounds, and entry evidence.
Yes. CDC guidance specifically points to gaps around doors, foundations, attic or crawl-space vents, and openings for plumbing, electrical, cable, or gas lines. Around New City homes, garages, and service penetrations deserve careful attention because a small overlooked opening can keep the route available.
No. New York State health guidance advises against sweeping or vacuuming rodent droppings because that can stir contaminated material into the air. The safer approach involves wetting droppings thoroughly with disinfectant and using protective gloves. Our rodent control company also wants to know exactly where the evidence was found.
Yes. Termicide lists rodent exclusion among its services. That matters because removing rodents without addressing usable openings can leave the building vulnerable to another round. We look at likely travel routes, structural gaps, and the places rodents may be using to move between outdoors and indoors.
Sheds and garages can offer quiet shelter, cardboard, stored seed, pet food, insulation, or clutter that rodents can use. On larger New City lots, those outbuildings may also sit closer to wooded edges or yard cover, so they can provide useful clues about movement toward the house.
Yes, especially if the sighting happens indoors. One mouse does not prove a large infestation, but it does show that access was possible. Our Rockland County rodent control techs look for supporting clues such as fresh droppings, gnaw marks, nesting material, sounds, and openings before deciding what the situation actually requires.
Show us where you heard scratching, found droppings, noticed chewed packaging, saw a rodent, or discovered damaged insulation. Photos and timing details help as well. The more specific the pattern is, the easier it becomes to connect indoor evidence with possible travel routes, nesting spots, and entry points.
Trusted for more than four decades, Termicide provides reliable pest control for residential and commercial properties throughout Rockland County and surrounding areas.
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