Commercial rodent work isn’t residential work scaled up. Health inspections, OSHA compliance, audit documentation, employee and customer safety β commercial programs are structured for accountability that residential programs don’t need.

Commercial rodent control in Savannah is the structured ongoing program built for businesses that need rodent management with documentation suitable for health inspections, audits, insurance, and regulatory compliance. Restaurants, food service, retail, offices, healthcare, hospitality, warehouses, and any business with food handling, customer foot traffic, or sensitive inventory typically needs commercial rather than residential scope. Our commercial programs include monthly station service, interior monitoring, written documentation at every visit, and same-day response when activity appears between visits. Setup typically $400β$900, monthly service $150β$500.
Savannah’s commercial rodent landscape is shaped by three concentrations. Downtown food service β Broughton, Bay, River Street β sits in a Norway rat corridor that’s existed for two centuries. Restaurants in that zone face constant exterior pressure and frequent health-department scrutiny. Industrial logistics β Garden City, Port Wentworth, Chatham Parkway β handles grain, food cargo, and warehouse storage that supports significant Norway rat populations. Hospitality and tourism β Historic District hotels, B&Bs, short-term rentals β face guest-experience pressure where a single sighting can damage online reviews for months.
Commercial programs differ from residential in three operational ways: structured documentation at every visit (so auditors and inspectors can verify ongoing service), exterior bait station perimeters that catch pressure before it enters the building (essential for food service and healthcare), and same-day response between scheduled visits when activity appears (because commercial losses from a single event dwarf residential losses). A $200/month commercial program is meaningfully cheaper than one failed health inspection or one bad online review.
Full facility walk-through β interior, exterior perimeter, dock and receiving areas, food storage, utility rooms, ceiling voids if applicable. We map pressure points specific to your facility type and location.
Station placement plan tailored to your facility. Number, location, station type, and bait selection based on the building, the pressure direction, and your industry’s compliance requirements.
Stations installed, baseline activity documented, facility staff briefed on what to watch for and how to report between visits.
Scheduled monthly visits β station check, bait refresh, interior monitoring inspection, activity logging, written report delivered before we leave.
Same-day dispatch when staff report activity between visits. Direct line to dispatch β no routing through residential queue.
Commercial pricing depends on facility size, building type, exterior perimeter length, and industry compliance requirements. Restaurants and food service typically need more interior monitoring than office or retail.
| Scope | What's included | Typical range |
|---|---|---|
| Small commercial setup | Initial install: 4β8 exterior stations, 4β8 interior monitors, documentation | $400β$700 |
| Mid-size commercial setup | 12β20 exterior stations, 10β20 interior monitors, multi-zone scope | $700β$1,400 |
| Monthly service β small property | Single-location monthly visit, station service, documentation | $150β$250/month |
| Monthly service β mid/large property | Multi-zone monthly service, full compliance documentation | $250β$500/month |
All scopes include initial inspection and a written quote before work begins.
Commercial programs across Savannah and Chatham County β restaurants, retail, hospitality, warehouses, healthcare.
π Call (912) 305-0115If your facility serves food, handles food cargo, sees regular customer traffic, undergoes health inspections, or stores inventory that could be damaged or contaminated, you need commercial scope. The defining difference is structured documentation β residential programs don’t generate the audit trail that commercial inspections require. If you’re a small office or retail shop without food handling and without inspection pressure, residential scope sometimes works.
Chatham County health inspectors expect to see active pest control programs at any food-service establishment. Our restaurant programs include the documentation they look for β most recent service date, station map, bait product information, activity log, and exterior pressure monitoring. Many of our restaurant clients pass inspections specifically because the documentation is in order. See our restaurant rodent control service page for the food-service-specific scope.
Exterior stations are placed along foundation lines, fence lines, and back-of-house areas where customers don’t typically see them. They’re low-profile black plastic, weighted or bolted in place, and locked. Interior monitoring stations sit in utility rooms, behind equipment, or in compliant low-traffic areas β never in customer dining or visible retail spaces. Customers generally never know they’re there.
Yes when deployed properly. Exterior tamper-resistant stations isolate the bait from any human or pet contact. Interior monitoring stations use non-toxic monitoring blocks, not bait. Restricted-use rodenticides are deployed only in tamper-resistant stations in compliance with EPA labeling and Georgia state regulations. We provide product information for any restricted-use materials and we maintain records of every application.
At every monthly service we deliver a written report including: service date, technician identification, every station inspected with status (active / no activity / replenished), any activity findings with location, products used with EPA registration numbers, and recommendations for facility staff. The full record is also maintained in our office and accessible on request for audit purposes.
Same-day dispatch during operating hours (9AMβ9PM, 7 days). Calls from commercial accounts route to priority dispatch ahead of residential same-day calls. Typical arrival 2β3 hours for downtown Savannah, 3β5 hours for adjacent Chatham County, 4β6 hours for adjacent county addresses. After-hours commercial events can leave voicemail; we return calls at 9 AM with same-day dispatch.
Yes β we serve several Savannah-area multi-location operators. Programs can be structured per-location or as group accounts with consolidated reporting. Single point of contact for facility managers, individual reports per location for unit-level compliance. We can coordinate with corporate pest control standards if you operate under a franchise.
We can transition properties from existing providers. The handoff typically involves a baseline inspection at our end (to document starting condition), removal or relabeling of any existing stations the prior provider left, and installation of our station inventory. Transition is usually completed within a single service visit. We’re happy to discuss what to expect.
Our commercial monthly programs are month-to-month β you can cancel at any time with 30 days’ notice. Some customers prefer annual agreements for budgeting predictability, which we can offer at a small discount, but it’s never required. The work has to be worth keeping; we don’t lock customers in.
Related Savannah services: restaurant-specific programs Β· warehouse and logistics rodent control Β· tamper-resistant station installation.
Trusted Coastal Georgia rodent specialists since 2023. Same-day inspection and quote β no charge.
π Call (912) 305-0115