Do bait stations eliminate all rats and mice?
No — bait stations alone won’t eliminate every rodent on a property, and here’s why.
Why bait stations aren’t a complete solution by themselves:
Rodents are always on the move
In Rockwall, rats and mice travel between neighboring homes, greenbelts, creeks, alleys, and nearby construction areas. Even if rodents are reduced on one property, new activity can occur if conditions remain favorable.
Homes provide ongoing attractants
Food, water, shelter, and clutter around kitchens, garages, sheds, and yards attract rodents. Bait stations help reduce populations—but they don’t remove what’s drawing rodents to your home.
Entry points still matter
Small gaps, cracks, missing mortar, and utility openings common in North Texas homes allow rodents easy access. If entry points aren’t sealed, rodents can continue entering regardless of bait station use.
Rodent pressure changes seasonally
Rodent activity in Rockwall shifts with the weather. Cooler months push rodents indoors for warmth, while warmer months increase outdoor feeding and breeding. Bait stations work best as part of an ongoing plan—not a one-time fix.
What bait stations do effectively: