Pooler is Chatham County’s fastest-growing suburb, with rapid development bringing thousands of newer homes since the 2010s. The newer construction era means tighter building envelopes and lighter rodent pressure than the older Savannah neighborhoods.

Pooler sits about 20 minutes west of downtown Savannah and has grown dramatically over the past two decades β what was a small community in the 1990s is now one of the largest residential markets in the Savannah metro. The growth has brought thousands of newer homes, master-planned subdivisions, and supporting commercial development. The newer construction era means meaningfully lighter rodent pressure than the historic Savannah neighborhoods β modern building envelopes, fewer aged entry points, and developing rather than mature tree canopy.
That said, Pooler isn’t rodent-free. The commercial corridors along Pooler Parkway and US-80 create Norway rat pressure that pressures adjacent residential. Older sections (pre-2000) face the typical age-related issues. And the rapid development has created new construction sites that disturb existing rodent populations and push them into nearby occupied homes.
Pooler housing is overwhelmingly 1990s through 2020s construction β two-story Colonials, larger single-stories, master-planned subdivision homes, and townhomes. Slab foundations are common; engineered truss roofs with modern flashing and ventilation are standard. Most homes have minimal rodent-sized entry points by design.
Exclusion work on Pooler homes is typically minimal β modern construction is generally tight enough that mouse-sized entry points are few and roofline gaps are limited. When work is needed, it’s usually focused on specific weak points: garage transitions, dryer vents, plumbing penetrations.
House mice are typically the most common rodent issue in Pooler homes β seasonal pressure that responds well to standard mouse-proofing.
Roof rats appear in older subdivisions and where developing canopy reaches the rooflines, but at lower rates than canopy-heavy Savannah neighborhoods.
Norway rats are rare in the residential interior. Properties near Pooler Parkway, US-80, or industrial-adjacent commercial corridors face some pressure.
Every rodent service we offer is available in Pooler. The most-requested for this area:
Pooler rodent control β Chatham County’s fastest-growing suburb, newer construction, light-pressure programs.
π Call (912) 305-0115Yes β Pooler is part of our regular service area. We’re typically on-site within ~20 minutes of the call during operating hours. Adjacent-county work has been part of our business since we founded in 2023, and we have the equipment and routing efficiency to handle Chatham County addresses without the dispatch premium some Savannah-based providers add.
Standard whole-home programs in Pooler typically run $600β$1,100, comparable to our pricing across Chatham County. Adjacent-county work doesn’t carry travel surcharges within our standard service area. Pricing includes inspection, trapping, exclusion sealing, follow-up verification, and our 90-day exclusion warranty.
Typical ~20 minutes from our office on Gaston Street, depending on traffic and the specific Pooler address. Same-day inspection slots are available for active infestations and emergencies. Our hours are 9AM to 9PM, seven days a week.
House mice appear seasonally and are typically the most common rodent issue in Pooler’s newer construction. Roof rats appear in older subdivisions where developing canopy reaches. Norway rats are uncommon in residential. We confirm species during the initial inspection β droppings, gnaw marks, runways, and harborage all give us species-identification evidence before we set the treatment plan.
Yes β same technicians, same materials, same processes, same 90-day warranty. The only difference is the drive. We don’t cut corners on adjacent-county work or send less-experienced staff because the address isn’t in Savannah proper.
Yes β commercial programs across Chatham County are part of our standard service offering. Restaurants, retail, warehouses, healthcare, offices. Compliance-grade documentation suitable for health department and audit purposes is standard.
Yes. Interior treatment defaults to mechanical traps and covered station traps. Rodenticides are deployed only outdoors in tamper-resistant exterior stations when warranted, and even those we’ll skip if you’d prefer. Every product on the property is explained before deployment.
We work with property owners across Pooler regardless of property type β owner-occupied homes, rental properties, vacation rentals, commercial buildings. The treatment approach is matched to the property and the situation; the service area is the same.
Adjacent service areas: Garden City, Bloomingdale, Port Wentworth, Meldrim.
Trusted Coastal Georgia rodent specialists since 2023. Same-day inspection and quote β no charge.
π Call (912) 305-0115