Savannah Rodent Control was founded in 2023 by Coastal Georgia locals who wanted to bring honest, technically rigorous rodent work to a city that needed it. No franchise script, no upsell pressure, no out-of-state call centers.

Savannah is a strange city for rodent work. The Historic District's 19th-century brick-pier foundations need a different exclusion approach than a Pooler subdivision. The live-oak canopy in Ardsley Park drops acorns and creates a roof rat highway. Tybee Island's vacation rentals turn over every weekend and need rapid response. The Savannah River port has supported Norway rat populations for two centuries. And the year-round humidity means crawl spaces never really dry out.
None of that lines up with the way national pest-control franchises operate. They send a technician from Atlanta or Jacksonville with a script that works in Marietta or Mandarin and doesn't account for tabby foundations, marsh-edge properties, or SCAD student housing density. We started Savannah Rodent Control to do the work properly β by people who live here, know the housing stock, and treat each property based on what's actually under, around, and inside it.
Every job starts with an inspection. No phone-only diagnosis, no "we'll figure it out when we arrive" pricing surprises. We walk the property, identify the species, document entry points, and write up a scope before any treatment begins. You see the price before we touch anything.
Our default approach is exclusion-first: seal the building, set targeted traps inside, monitor for activity. Rodenticides go in tamper-resistant exterior stations when warranted β never broadcast inside a home with pets or children. We follow up at 10β14 days to verify the work stuck. If activity resumes inside the warranty window, we come back and re-inspect at no charge.
We cover Savannah and all of Chatham County, plus the adjacent Coastal Georgia towns within roughly 45 minutes of downtown. That's Pooler, Garden City, Port Wentworth, Bloomingdale, and Meldrim to the west; Tybee Island, Whitemarsh Island, Wilmington Island, Thunderbolt, and Skidaway Island to the east; Richmond Hill, Pembroke, Black Creek, Ellabell, and Keller in Bryan County; Rincon, Guyton, Springfield, and Eden in Effingham County; and Hinesville, Midway, Walthourville, Flemington, Allenhurst, and Gum Branch in Liberty County.
We don't cover Atlanta. We don't cover Macon. We don't cover Jacksonville. If a competitor's site says they handle Savannah and also lists Augusta, Athens, and Columbus in the same paragraph, that's a national franchise running a national playbook. We're the opposite.
Georgia's structural pest control regulations apply to any business applying restricted-use rodenticides commercially in the state, and we follow them. Our technicians work under proper certification, we carry general liability insurance, and we maintain records of every property treatment for the duration required by state rule. If you need licensing or insurance documentation for an HOA, property management company, or commercial bid, contact us and we'll send it.
When you call (912) 305-0115, you reach our dispatch line directly. We don't route through a national call center. Mention the neighborhood and the species you're seeing if you know it, and we'll schedule the next available inspection slot β usually same-day for active infestations.
Trusted Coastal Georgia rodent specialists since 2023. Same-day inspection and quote β no charge.
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