Commercial Pest Control · Indianapolis Metro

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Commercial Service · Indianapolis, IN

Rodent Exclusion & Monitoring for Warehouses & Food Service

Structural exclusion, interior trapping, and exterior monitoring stations engineered for Indianapolis commercial facilities and multi-unit properties.

  • Structural exclusion work
  • Interior mechanical trapping
  • Exterior bait stations
  • Norway rat & mouse specialists
  • Audit-ready trend reporting
  • Dock, loading, and void focus
100%
Commercial Focus
9
Indy Metro Counties
23
Industries Served
0
Subcontractors
Documentation Accepted By
Marion County Public Health· Joint Commission· AIB International· NSF · SQF · BRC· Corporate Compliance
Rat & Mouse Programs
What It Is

Commercial rodent control engineered for Indianapolis warehouses, food service, and multifamily

Norway rats and house mice are the two rodent species driving almost every commercial account in the Indy metro. Norways nest in burrows along foundations, dumpster pads, and landscaping, then push indoors through dock gaps, utility penetrations, and roof intersections. House mice need only a quarter-inch gap and a heat signature to colonize dry storage, drop ceilings, mechanical rooms, and wall voids. Bait-only programs chase activity without fixing the structure, which is why ProTech leads with exclusion, adds mechanical trapping inside, and uses tamper-resistant stations only where they belong.

Our approach combines a structural survey of your building envelope with interior inspection of ceilings, utility chases, dry storage, and mechanical spaces. We seal rodent-grade gaps, install door sweeps and escutcheon plates where needed, deploy mechanical traps indoors, and position tamper-resistant exterior stations on a mapped, numbered grid. Every visit updates a trend log so property managers, auditors, and inspectors can see activity dropping over time. Programs are tuned for warehouses, food processing, multifamily, and office environments with different sensitivity profiles and audit standards.

In Their Words
Our distribution center had a chronic mouse issue for years. Two prior vendors just refilled bait stations and called it done. ProTech came in, walked the whole envelope with us, pointed out six exclusion failures at the dock seals and overhead door corners, and had their tech fix them the same week. The exterior grid got mapped and numbered, interior monitors caught the residual activity, and our next AIB audit had zero rodent findings for the first time in four years.
Facilities Manager
Distribution center, Hendricks County
4-Year Client
Exclusion-first approach actually solved a problem we had been bait-station-babysitting forever.
Plant ManagerFood processing, Boone County
Resident rodent complaints at our property dropped to single digits within one quarter.
Regional Property ManagerMultifamily, Marion County
Service Tiers

Pricing structured around your facility.

All pricing is custom-quoted after a free on-site inspection. No franchise fees, no surprise add-ons.

One-Time Rodent Cleanout
One-time
Custom-quoted
Best for: Active infestation or pre-occupancy reset
  • Full interior and exterior inspection
  • Mechanical trapping blitz indoors
  • Targeted exterior station placement
  • Written exclusion recommendation list
  • Cleanout completion report
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Exclusion + Monitoring Bundle
Full program
Custom-quoted
Best for: Warehouses, food processing, and chronic-issue sites
  • Comprehensive structural exclusion scope
  • Door sweeps, escutcheons, and gap sealing
  • Mapped interior and exterior device network
  • Priority response for trend upticks
  • Audit support for AIB, SQF, and third-party
  • Quarterly program review with facilities team
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Every program starts with a free inspection and a written scope. We quote exclusion work separately from recurring service so you see exactly what you are paying for.
How It Works

Our 4-step commercial process.

Structured, documented, and built around the compliance standards your facility faces.

01

Envelope & interior survey

We walk the exterior foundation, dock doors, roof intersections, and utility penetrations, then inspect interior ceilings, chases, and storage to map activity and vulnerabilities.

02

Exclusion & device install

Rodent-grade gaps are sealed, door sweeps and escutcheons installed where needed, and a numbered grid of interior traps and exterior stations is deployed and documented.

03

Recurring service

Every scheduled visit inspects each device, records activity, replaces consumables, and updates the trend log. Hot zones get more frequent attention without blanket over-treatment.

04

Program review

On a quarterly cadence we sit down with your facilities or operations team, review trends, recommend additional exclusion or sanitation, and adjust device counts and placements as needed.

What's Included

Every program delivers this baseline.

Specialty services and add-ons layer on based on facility type. This is the foundation.

Structural survey

Exterior envelope and interior inspection to identify entry points, harborage, and conducive conditions.

Exclusion work

Sealing rodent-grade gaps, installing door sweeps, and closing utility penetrations with durable materials.

Interior trapping

Mechanical snap and multi-catch traps placed in ceilings, chases, and storage where bait is inappropriate.

Exterior stations

Tamper-resistant bait stations on a numbered grid along foundations, dumpsters, and landscape edges.

Device mapping

Numbered diagram or GPS map of every device for your site binder and auditor reference.

Trend reporting

Visit-over-visit activity logs with charts so you can see the program working, not just hope it is.

Dock focus

Dedicated attention to loading docks, overhead door corners, and dumpster pads where rodents concentrate.

Audit support

Documentation and on-site support for AIB, SQF, third-party food-safety, and health-inspection audits.

Re-service included

Trend spike between scheduled visits triggers a return trip at no additional charge.

Ready to Start

Get a free on-site commercial inspection.

Tell us your facility type — we'll walk through, build a written plan, and give you a realistic quote. No call centers, no forced contracts.

How We Compare

ProTech vs. typical national pest control.

Most buyers hire a national chain because the brand is familiar — then deal with rotating technicians, sub-contractors, and call centers. Here's how ProTech is structurally different.

ProTech
Typical National Chain
Commercial focus
100% commercial — no residential side-jobs
Mixed commercial + residential
Technicians
In-house ProTech team only
Often sub-contracted or rotating
Local ownership
Indianapolis-based · owner-operated
Corporate · regional manager off-site
Aprehend® certified
Yes — one of few in Indy market
Rarely — typically heat or chemical only
Customer support
Direct line to ownership
Call center routing
Documentation
Audit-ready · formatted for your inspector
Generic service slip
Contract terms
Cancel anytime with written notice
Annual contract typically required
Our Commitment

No forced contracts. Free inspection. Between-visit response included.

Cancel anytime with written notice Free on-site commercial inspection Emergency response available Licensed, insured, bonded
Frequently Asked

Commercial Rodent Control — common questions.

Do you lead with bait stations or with exclusion?+
Exclusion first, every time. Bait stations manage rodents that are already on your property and are important for monitoring, but they do not solve the actual problem, which is structural access. We identify rodent-grade gaps at dock seals, overhead door corners, utility penetrations, roof intersections, and foundation cracks, then seal them with materials rodents cannot chew through. Stations and interior traps handle the residual population while exclusion removes the reason rodents keep coming back. Bait-only programs are how chronic accounts stay chronic for years.
Will you use rodenticide inside our food-service or food-processing facility?+
Almost never inside. Interior rodent work in food-service and food-processing facilities should use mechanical traps, multi-catch devices, and monitoring, not interior rodenticide. Bait inside creates the risk of a rodent dying in a wall void, under equipment, or inside product, which is a sanitation and audit nightmare. Tamper-resistant bait stations are used on the exterior of the building on a mapped grid where appropriate. This approach aligns with AIB, SQF, and third-party food-safety auditor expectations.
How fast can we expect activity to drop?+
Most commercial rodent programs show measurable activity reduction within the first two to four weeks once exclusion and trapping are in place. Mouse populations typically collapse faster than Norway rat populations because mice are less neophobic and hit mechanical traps quickly. Rats often require two to three service visits before catching in significant numbers because they avoid new objects in their environment. Trend logs at every visit show you the actual curve so there is no guesswork about whether the program is working.
Can you service our facility during operating hours?+
In many cases yes, and for some facilities we schedule off-hours or during shift changes to minimize disruption. Exterior station work happens outside the building and never interrupts operations. Interior inspection and trap service can usually be completed during operating hours by coordinating with your facility lead around receiving, production, or guest-facing windows. For audit-sensitive environments like food processing, we work around production schedules and CIP cycles so service never interferes with line operations.
What documentation do you provide for audits?+
Every account gets a site binder containing a numbered device map, service history, activity trend logs, product labels, Safety Data Sheets, technician certifications, and corrective-action records. Each visit generates a written service report documenting device inspections, activity found, actions taken, and recommendations. This documentation is built to satisfy AIB, SQF, BRC, health-department, and third-party food-safety auditor expectations. For audit day we can also be on-site or on-call to walk the inspector through the program directly.
How do you handle multifamily rodent issues without scaring residents?+
Multifamily rodent work runs on coordination with property management. We map exterior stations discreetly around the perimeter, treat common areas and mechanical rooms proactively, and handle unit-level service by appointment with resident notification handled through your property team. Interior work uses mechanical devices placed out of sight. We do not leave alarming signage or unmarked materials in common spaces. Communication is professional and low-drama, and our unmarked service vehicles do not advertise pest activity to prospective or current residents.
Do you handle exclusion work yourselves or subcontract it?+
Our in-house technicians perform exclusion directly. Door sweeps, escutcheon plates, copper mesh, sealant, and hardware-cloth work is done by ProTech staff, not a third-party handyman. We carry the materials on our trucks, document the work in your service report, and stand behind it. Larger structural issues like damaged dock seals or roof flashing are flagged for your general contractor or property maintenance team with photos and specifics, but the everyday rodent-grade exclusion is handled by the same technician servicing your account.
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Tell us your facility type and pressure — we'll put together an inspection plan, a price, and a realistic timeline. No high-pressure sales, no call center, no forced contract.

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