IPCC

Rodent Control in India

Scientific rodent baiting, monitoring, and exclusion for homes and businesses.

27+ years 50+ cities 1,00,000+ clients Guarantee

What is Rodent Control?

Rats and mice contaminate food, gnaw electrical wiring (causing 25%+ of building electrical fires), and carry leptospirosis. IPCC's rodent control program combines tamper-resistant bait stations, exclusion (sealing entry points), and population monitoring. Mandatory for HACCP-certified facilities; recommended for all warehouses, kitchens, and ground-floor properties.

Pests Addressed

Norway ratRoof ratHouse mouseBandicoot rat

Our Rodent Control Process

1

Site survey

Identify activity (droppings, gnaw marks, runs), entry points, and food/water sources.

2

Bait station placement

Tamper-resistant, locked stations at perimeter and high-activity zones. Numbered and mapped.

3

Exclusion

Seal entry points larger than 6 mm with steel wool, sealant, or metal mesh.

4

Monitoring

Monthly check, bait replenishment, activity log. Critical for HACCP audit trail.

Transparent Pricing

No hidden costs. Free inspection before quote.

Starting from

2,500

+ GST. Final price depends on property size and infestation level.

Why IPCC for Rodent Control?

Government-approved chemicals

Only Central Insecticide Board (CIB) approved formulations.

Defense-cleared technicians

Security-vetted, background-checked, IPM-trained.

Transparent pricing

Written quote before service starts. No hidden charges.

24/7 support

Emergency service available across metros. Free re-treatment if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are rat baits safe near pets?+

Yes when used inside tamper-resistant bait stations as IPCC does. Free-thrown baits are dangerous; we never use them. Anticoagulant antidote (Vitamin K1) is available at any veterinary hospital.

How long does rodent control take?+

Active infestations typically eliminated in 14-21 days. Monitoring continues monthly for ongoing protection.

Book Rodent Control Service Today

Free inspection. Written quote. No-obligation. Get IPCC's rodent control for your property.