Identification of Common Rodents
Recognize different rodent species, early infestation signs, and professional control solutions.
Large rodent, up to 40 cm in length, brownish-grey fur
Excellent swimmer but poor climber; prefers ground-level burrows and drains. Known for gnawing on materials, contaminating food, and spreading diseases.
Smaller, slender rodent with black or dark brown fur
Excellent climber; often found in ceilings and attics. Can gnaw on wood and wiring, contaminate food, and transmit diseases through droppings and bites.
Small rodent, 6–10 cm, light brown to grey fur
Lives inside walls and furniture, reproduces rapidly, and poses hygiene risks through food contamination and disease transmission.
Signs of Rodent Infestation
Early detection is key to preventing property damage and health risks. Watch for these common signs of rodent activity:
- Droppings – dark, pellet-shaped.
- Gnaw marks on wood, plastic, or wiring.
- Nests made of shredded paper, fabric, or other materials.
- Tracks or runways along walls, grease marks, or urine odor.
- Sounds of scurrying or gnawing inside walls or ceilings.
These indicators point to active rodent presence and the need for professional rodent control services to protect your home and family.
Our Rodent Control Treatment Methods
1. Baiting (IPM)
Placing tamper-resistant bait stations containing rodenticides in strategic locations to eliminate rodents safely and effectively.
2. Glueboard/Trapping (Monitoring)
To monitor rodent acitvities, we deploy glue boards, or live traps to effectively capture rodents in sensitive or food-handling areas where chemical use is minimized.
3. Rodent Repellent
Our Rodent Repellent Treatment is designed to deter rats and mice safely and effectively. This treatment focuses on making your environment unattractive to rodents to prevent their entry.4. Tracking Powder
Rodent Tracking Powder is an advanced rodent control method used in high-infestation or hard-to-reach areas where rodents travel but do not easily take baits. It works by attaching to the rodent’s fur as they move through treated areas — allowing them to ingest the powder during grooming, leading to effective control.
5. Rodent Spike
Rodent Spikes are a physical deterrent system designed to prevent rats and rodents from climbing, accessing, or nesting on ledges, beams, pipes, and structural surfaces. They create an uncomfortable, unstable surface that rodents cannot walk or balance on — effectively blocking entry routes without causing harm.
6. Exclusion (Proofing)
We identify and seal all potential entry points such as gaps, vents, and cracks using rodent-proof materials to prevent future infestations.Through these professional methods, Sincerae Services ensures comprehensive rodent management while maintaining strict health, safety, and environmental standards.



BR 12730
US 8940
IN 4214
VN 2853
MY 2159
AR 2151
GB 1978
CN 1914
