At Eagle Pest Control & Tree Service, we have been providing professional rodent removal for homes and businesses across Southcentral Alaska for more than 23 years. Our approach starts with a thorough inspection and focuses on eliminating the current infestation while protecting your property from future intrusions.
Eagle Pest Control & Tree Service
Alaska’s Pest Control Experts — Bugs Don’t Take a Day Off, and Neither Do We.
Protecting Alaskan homes and businesses for over 23 years, Eagle Pest Control & Tree Service delivers trusted, year-round pest management as well as custom programs. Whether you’re dealing with bed bugs, carpenter ants, cockroaches, spiders, or rodents (Mice or shrews), our experts are ready to restore your peace of mind — quickly, safely, and effectively. We specialize in products that go back to the nest!!
Check out the video below to learn more about carpenter ants!
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About Us
At Eagle Pest Control & Tree Service, we take pride in being locally owned and operated — serving Anchorage , Eagle River, Wasilla, Palmer as well as the Kenai peninsula and surrounding communities. With dependable, personalized service. Our technicians are trained to handle Alaska’s toughest pest challenges using EPA-approved, people- and pet-friendly products that deliver results without harsh chemicals.
With decades of experience and a commitment to customer satisfaction, we’re not just removing pests — we’re protecting your home, health, and comfort all year long.
Now Offering Spray Treatments!
Non-Chemical Sprays for Bed Bugs That Work – Ask Us!
If you want to save money, this product works great! We have been using this for two years with great results.
Non-Chemical Sprays for Bed Bugs That Work – Ask Us!
If you want to save money, this product works great! We have been using this for two years with great results.
Alaska winters push rodents indoors. As temperatures drop, mice and shrews seek out warm spaces in walls, attics, crawl spaces, and basements. What may start as a single rodent can grow into a full infestation if entry points go unaddressed.
Beyond the nuisance, rodents carry real risks. Their droppings and urine can spread bacteria and disease throughout a home. They chew through electrical wiring, which creates a significant fire hazard, and tear through insulation to build nests. Stored food, wooden structures, and personal belongings are all at risk once rodents establish themselves inside a property.
Knowing these risks is why we emphasize early action. If you are searching for rodent removal near me after noticing signs of activity, the sooner an inspection happens, the better the outcome.
Many infestations are well underway before they are noticed. Knowing what to look for helps you act quickly. Here’s what you need to know:
If you are seeing any of these signs, our rodent removal services are designed to address both the active population and the conditions that allowed them in.
We follow a structured five-step process that goes beyond trapping. Our goal is to remove the infestation and prevent it from returning.
We begin by identifying the species, locating nesting areas, and assessing what is attracting rodents to your property. Common attractants include food sources, clutter, and accessible entry points.
Effective rodent control requires removing the conditions that support an infestation. We help identify and address food sources and hiding places that make your property hospitable to rodents.
We apply a targeted combination of bait, poison stations, and traps based on the species and severity of the infestation. Our bait stations are designed to keep products in place and out of reach of children and pets.
Trapping alone does not solve the problem if rodents can simply re-enter. We identify and address gaps, cracks, and access points around the property to reduce the risk of future intrusions.
After treatment, we monitor the property to confirm activity has been eliminated and that your home or business remains protected.
An active infestation often means dealing with rodents that have died inside walls, crawl spaces, or other hard-to-reach areas. Dead rodent removal is an important part of the process that should not be skipped. Decomposing rodents attract insects, create odors, and can still spread bacteria if not handled and disposed of properly.
Our team handles this as part of a complete service, using appropriate safety measures to remove and dispose of dead rodents without creating additional health risks inside your home.
The common house mouse is small, brown to gray in color, with a pointed snout and a thin tail. They are fast breeders and highly adaptable to indoor environments. Even a small entry point is enough for a mouse to squeeze through and establish a nest.
Shrews are often mistaken for mice, but they are a distinct species. The Northern Short-tailed Shrew is gray-brown and lacks visible eyes or ears.
While shrews play a role in controlling insect populations outdoors, inside a home, they cause similar damage and carry similar health risks as mice. They are aggressive foragers and can be difficult to manage without a targeted approach.
Understanding the specific species involved is important because treatment strategies vary. Our inspection process identifies exactly what we are dealing with before we build a removal plan.
Rodent problems are not limited to older homes or rural properties. Rodents are resourceful and will enter any structure that offers shelter and food.
Our best rodent removal service is built for:
Rodents cause damage quickly once they are inside, and the longer an infestation goes unaddressed, the more extensive that damage becomes. At Eagle Pest Control & Tree Service, we provide thorough inspections and targeted treatment plans tailored to Alaska properties and conditions.
We offer services for rodent removal in Anchorage, Eagle River, the Mat-Su Valley, and the Kenai Peninsula. Call us today to schedule an inspection and take the first step toward a rodent-free property.
Mice and shrews are both small and can be difficult to tell apart without a close look. Mice tend to be brown with visible ears and a long tail, while the Northern Short-tailed Shrew is uniformly gray-brown with no visible eyes or ears. Our inspection process identifies the species so we can apply the right treatment.
Yes. We use bait stations specifically designed to keep products contained and out of reach of children and pets. Safety is a priority in every treatment we perform.
We operate Monday through Sunday, 8 AM to 8 PM. Contact us directly to schedule an inspection, and we will get to your property as soon as possible.
This depends on the treatment method being used. Our team will walk you through any preparation steps before we begin, so you know exactly what to expect.
They can if entry points are not addressed. That is why our process includes exclusion work to seal off access points after we eliminate the active infestation. Monitoring after treatment also helps catch any renewed activity early.
For many infestations, yes. However, the severity of the problem and the extent to which all entry points can be addressed will influence the timeline. We provide an honest assessment after our inspection.