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Rodent Control Cost

Real Wisconsin pricing for rodent control, covering inspection, trapping, and the exclusion work that keeps mice and rats out.

Rodent control pricing depends mostly on one thing: whether you are paying for trapping alone or for trapping plus exclusion. Trapping clears the rodents currently inside. Exclusion seals the entry points so the next ones cannot get in. Exclusion costs more, and it is the part that actually ends the cycle.

Rodent control is one of the highest-demand pest services in Wisconsin, because the state's long, hard winters drive mice toward heated buildings every year. Milwaukee and older urban neighborhoods carry established Norway rat populations, while rural-edge homes get fall mouse pressure as the crops come in. An initial visit averages near $154 statewide and $162 in Milwaukee.

Wisconsin price ranges

Item Milwaukee metro Statewide
Initial inspection + trap-setting $155 - $170 $145 - $165
Full exclusion + trapping program $400 - $900 $400 - $900
Severe infestation w/ structural exclusion $700 - $2,500+ $700 - $2,500+
Recurring plan w/ rodent coverage (per month) $45 - $65 $40 - $60

A basic trapping job sits at the low end. Exclusion work, sealing entry points, raises the cost but is what keeps rodents from returning each winter.

What drives the cost

  • Trapping alone versus trapping plus full exclusion
  • Number of entry points that need sealing
  • Severity of the infestation and how long it has been active
  • Structural repair: chewed material, soiled insulation, attic cleanup
  • Access: crawl spaces and finished areas that are hard to reach
  • The age of the home, since older Wisconsin housing has more worn sill plates and gaps

Paying only for trapping is usually a false economy in Wisconsin. Without exclusion, the same gaps let new mice in next winter, and you pay again. A full exclusion and trapping program at $400 to $900 costs more up front but addresses the cause.

Severe cases, where rodents have been active a long time and there is structural damage or soiled insulation to remediate, run higher, sometimes well past $2,500. The single biggest cost factor is how much sealing and repair the building needs.

How rodent control works, step by step

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Rodent Control Cost: common questions

Why does exclusion cost more than trapping?
Exclusion means finding and sealing every gap a rodent uses, with steel, hardware cloth, and proper sealant. It is labor-intensive detail work. Trapping alone is cheaper but only clears the current rodents and leaves the entry points open for next winter.
Can I just buy traps and do it myself?
For one or two mice caught early, sometimes. For an established infestation, store traps rarely keep up with breeding, and without sealing the entry points the problem returns. The exclusion work is where a professional earns the cost.
Why is my rodent problem seasonal?
Wisconsin's winters push mice toward heated buildings every year, and in rural-edge areas the fall harvest sends field mice into nearby homes. If it recurs every fall, the house has open entry points, and exclusion is the fix.
Does a recurring pest plan cover rodents?
Some recurring plans include rodent monitoring, others treat it as an add-on. A recurring plan is good for catching activity early, but a serious infestation usually still needs a dedicated exclusion job, which is priced separately.

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