It’s partially true, however. The first step is inspect and conceal. Pest control technicians don’t spray for rodents, just bugs. After it’s concealed THEN we place snap traps NOT poison(they’ll just die in the walls. After there’s no more activity we use a disinfectant machine to fog your interior and vacuum all droppings. Theirs is to help up sell you as part of an insulation company
Great video Sean! Perfect for Customers to help them understand what is involved, what are the dangers of NOT taking care of this and what the Long Term solutions are. 😉
All done, paid $7k to get spray foam on roof line and remove old insulation. Paid $2k to seal up all possible cracks and holes. Cant see a single hole enywhere. House is 2 story and sits on like 2 feet of foundation. Mice come to attic daily hot or cold days
@anacalderon92 at least now I can see them. I have camera set up in attic. Before it was next to impossible to see anything and set traps. Also it's been good so far, after I sealed all rain gutters and set outdoor traps. Maybe it's weather and they don't go to attic anymore, I don't know.
In this video you see that guy standing outside, he failed to mention... That corner he’s standing next to, rats can crawl that corner and get onto that metal roof. Make sure your roof don’t have setbacks from all corners of your house. Like you see in this video, I promise you rats are crawling up that bricked corner of that house and getting on top of that sheet metal roof. For a very long time I couldn’t figure out how rats were getting on top of my roof. I had to set cameras up 360 around my house, so I could figure out what they were doing. Now I have L shape metal on the corners of my brick house. No more rats getting on top of my roof. My next door neighbor in my community has a serious rat infestation and doesn’t care. So I had to do a 100% permanent solution, to make sure they don’t damage my home. I would post a picture if I could. But if you’re here watching and you can’t figure out how rats are entering your home. This is probably how. Rats are excellent climbers…
Unfortunately not yet, we only servicing San Francisco bay area, Los Angeles and New Jersey however if you need help with this project you are welcome to call us at 888.829.8825
And then what happens if pests come back and now all of that money spent is being wasted because mice are once again nesting and peeing in the insulation? I wouldn’t spend this money unless the company had a guaranteed money back if the pests returned. I’d rather fix problem areas from the outside (which a good pest control company will do) and leave the attic insulation, especially if it doesn’t vent into the house (which ours doesn’t) .
Unfortunately not yet, we only servicing San Francisco bay area, Los Angeles and New Jersey however if you need help with this project you are welcome to call us at 888.829.8825
Rodent infestations in your home are a nightmare when the vermin are already established. Anyone who is reading this, get it handled and pay now, or you'll pay a lot more later. When buying any home, old or new, if the inspection comes up with rodents on the list, get a rough quote, double that, and think twice about buying that home.
It all sounds good ! But I bet all at PRETTY HEFTY PRICE!!!! Yes it's necessary! But who has the kinda of money now a days!!! Well at least I don't and I'm sure there's other's!!!!!!!!!!
This is standard procedure for like all pest control companies. The insulation bit is utter nonsense though. This company is trying real hard to milk money.
Mmmm why do you need to stay with the pest control service if you have proofed the building sounds to me like this guy is not 100% sure the rodents are dealt with.
Brother why offer fiberglass to customers that have had a rodent problem? The correct way is to add cellulose to the attic because it contains natural borates that repels against rodents and it’s safe for anyone in a household, I can’t belive that your selling that garbage to your customers! fiberglass is not the way to go. For the people that are thinking of hiring this company look elsewhere. A true contractor/company knows that fiberglass is not the solution for an attic wether they offer warranty.
@@uglyDIY well you need to conduct what is called an exclusion, see what most people don’t know is that you have to either replace or add more on top of existing insulation every 10 years no matter the type of insulation . My guess is that your insulation is over 10 years old in which it deteriorated to the point that it almost looks like dust, and when that happens it will loose its benefits! Most people never ever think of looking in their attics which leaves a lot of unhealthy possibilities…
@@ulisess5732 my house is less than 2 years old. We installed 22 inches of cellulose. Sadly, its also a cathedral attic truss, and the damaged spot is at the opposite end of the attic hatch location, I will damage more insulation from stepping on it to go check the spot that mice damaged.
@@uglyDIY Sorry but I don’t belive you, you must work for this company or know them in some type of way of way. There is no way these rodents will be swimming around cellulose specially 22”. False advertisement!
@@ulisess5732 man you're hilarious, these people is from the US and I live in Canada. Also I insulated the attic myself with cellulose, I'm in no way saying I'd ever use fiberglass. I just mentioned mice will get in cellulose as well, but you're free to believe whatever
Just way too expensive… you only see these trucks in the high end areas… you listen to the spiels and at the end they say “ for the small price of 8k , we’ll clean your attic “ ..they pretend to care so much about your rat problem but when you say you can’t afford that, boom they’re gone… Customer.. 8k, I can’t afford that sir… Pest control: have a good day… I really don’t give a crap… Complete BS service… 8k to vacuum out rat droppings … 👎
@@puddy4286 No. There are plenty of things I find too expensive or I simply can't afford. When that happens I try to negotiate, look for a cheaper option, or attempt a DIY. What I don't do is try to pathetically plea with an employee to lower the price because I can't afford it.
Man, I wish y'all had a service here in Houston, TX. My parent's house has a rodent problem and definitely requires your help in the attic
It’s partially true, however. The first step is inspect and conceal. Pest control technicians don’t spray for rodents, just bugs. After it’s concealed THEN we place snap traps NOT poison(they’ll just die in the walls. After there’s no more activity we use a disinfectant machine to fog your interior and vacuum all droppings. Theirs is to help up sell you as part of an insulation company
Great video Sean! Perfect for Customers to help them understand what is involved, what are the dangers of NOT taking care of this and what the Long Term solutions are. 😉
All done, paid $7k to get spray foam on roof line and remove old insulation. Paid $2k to seal up all possible cracks and holes. Cant see a single hole enywhere. House is 2 story and sits on like 2 feet of foundation. Mice come to attic daily hot or cold days
this is what I'm afraid of, not sure if trapping them when I hear them is better and save those 7K
@anacalderon92 at least now I can see them. I have camera set up in attic. Before it was next to impossible to see anything and set traps. Also it's been good so far, after I sealed all rain gutters and set outdoor traps. Maybe it's weather and they don't go to attic anymore, I don't know.
They still come after all this work on the house?
@@mikem6796 They did, it's been quite for some time. Maybe my outside traps are working (those black boxes with poison)
We need this in Houston
In this video you see that guy standing outside, he failed to mention... That corner he’s standing next to, rats can crawl that corner and get onto that metal roof. Make sure your roof don’t have setbacks from all corners of your house. Like you see in this video, I promise you rats are crawling up that bricked corner of that house and getting on top of that sheet metal roof. For a very long time I couldn’t figure out how rats were getting on top of my roof. I had to set cameras up 360 around my house, so I could figure out what they were doing. Now I have L shape metal on the corners of my brick house. No more rats getting on top of my roof. My next door neighbor in my community has a serious rat infestation and doesn’t care. So I had to do a 100% permanent solution, to make sure they don’t damage my home. I would post a picture if I could. But if you’re here watching and you can’t figure out how rats are entering your home. This is probably how. Rats are excellent climbers…
How long does whole process take? Step 1 to5
Is batting preferred over blown in when considering future rodent problems? Or are rodents still able to burrow in the batting like blown in.
Use Cellulose never fiberglass
best attic pest video
All for the price of $20,000 right?
Snakes do a good job at pest control, we have one that visits now and then. Just keep your man hole cover closed or they will visit you.
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Do you guys service southern cali?
Great information, Do you work in California, because this is where I live. I would love to have you out.
Are you in London?
Because i have about 100 giant roof rats in my attic
He forgot to tell you a $8k :)
Kind of a steal in comparison to the quotes I’ve been getting smh
Pest control cost! It is dangerous and not easy ...I know
thats it? I thought it was more... Thats actually a good ass price
he’s talking about replacing insulation…making a 20$ job into thousands.
@@Stooch i was quoted $5,600 for new insulation and covering holes outside.
Do you work in Wisconsin?
Unfortunately not yet, we only servicing San Francisco bay area, Los Angeles and New Jersey however if you need help with this project you are welcome to call us at 888.829.8825
And then what happens if pests come back and now all of that money spent is being wasted because mice are once again nesting and peeing in the insulation? I wouldn’t spend this money unless the company had a guaranteed money back if the pests returned. I’d rather fix problem areas from the outside (which a good pest control company will do) and leave the attic insulation, especially if it doesn’t vent into the house (which ours doesn’t) .
Easy, it’s not his fault, then it’s your pest maintenance company’s fault. Collect the money, pass the buck.
What’s your price in canada and how to contact you
Exclusion is number 1, not 3.
No mames so this video just basically told me to spend alot of money. I wanted free home remedy
There are videos that show a baking soda solution. Virtually free. A guy in the comment section said he used plaster of Paris.
sometimes the cheapest solution winds up being the most expensive.
Do you work in md?
Unfortunately not yet, we only servicing San Francisco bay area, Los Angeles and New Jersey however if you need help with this project you are welcome to call us at 888.829.8825
Rodent infestations in your home are a nightmare when the vermin are already established. Anyone who is reading this, get it handled and pay now, or you'll pay a lot more later. When buying any home, old or new, if the inspection comes up with rodents on the list, get a rough quote, double that, and think twice about buying that home.
And your point is?
It all sounds good ! But I bet all at PRETTY HEFTY PRICE!!!! Yes it's necessary! But who has the kinda of money now a days!!! Well at least I don't and I'm sure there's other's!!!!!!!!!!
I was quoted 6500. near responded to their email.
No mames i cant afford this
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@@TheMrdstroy phuck no.
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This is standard procedure for like all pest control companies. The insulation bit is utter nonsense though. This company is trying real hard to milk money.
Mmmm why do you need to stay with the pest control service if you have proofed the building sounds to me like this guy is not 100% sure the rodents are dealt with.
And the 6th step is that you pay me a lot of money
Brother why offer fiberglass to customers that have had a rodent problem? The correct way is to add cellulose to the attic because it contains natural borates that repels against rodents and it’s safe for anyone in a household, I can’t belive that your selling that garbage to your customers! fiberglass is not the way to go. For the people that are thinking of hiring this company look elsewhere. A true contractor/company knows that fiberglass is not the solution for an attic wether they offer warranty.
I have cellulose and mice got in. Hope I cought them quick (before a big infestation) but they did damage a small spot in the insulation.
@@uglyDIY well you need to conduct what is called an exclusion, see what most people don’t know is that you have to either replace or add more on top of existing insulation every 10 years no matter the type of insulation . My guess is that your insulation is over 10 years old in which it deteriorated to the point that it almost looks like dust, and when that happens it will loose its benefits! Most people never ever think of looking in their attics which leaves a lot of unhealthy possibilities…
@@ulisess5732 my house is less than 2 years old. We installed 22 inches of cellulose. Sadly, its also a cathedral attic truss, and the damaged spot is at the opposite end of the attic hatch location, I will damage more insulation from stepping on it to go check the spot that mice damaged.
@@uglyDIY Sorry but I don’t belive you, you must work for this company or know them in some type of way of way. There is no way these rodents will be swimming around cellulose specially 22”. False advertisement!
@@ulisess5732 man you're hilarious, these people is from the US and I live in Canada. Also I insulated the attic myself with cellulose, I'm in no way saying I'd ever use fiberglass. I just mentioned mice will get in cellulose as well, but you're free to believe whatever
Florida is full of problems!!!
Went out of my way to give thumbs down
Just way too expensive… you only see these trucks in the high end areas… you listen to the spiels and at the end they say “ for the small price of 8k , we’ll clean your attic “ ..they pretend to care so much about your rat problem but when you say you can’t afford that, boom they’re gone…
Customer.. 8k, I can’t afford that sir…
Pest control: have a good day… I really don’t give a crap…
Complete BS service…
8k to vacuum out rat droppings … 👎
People CAN do each of these steps on their own, but most won't because it's a dirty, ugly task to undertake.
They are running a business, not a charity.
@@frankwalsh1916 words from a constant sucker
@@puddy4286 No. There are plenty of things I find too expensive or I simply can't afford. When that happens I try to negotiate, look for a cheaper option, or attempt a DIY.
What I don't do is try to pathetically plea with an employee to lower the price because I can't afford it.
Dude just run an add no one wants to be tricked into a how to video and watch you’re moisture barrier sales video