Rodents enter through foundation gaps, utility penetrations, and damaged thresholds — and once inside, move freely through shared spaces. A single sighting drives resident complaints, negative reviews, and calls to code enforcement that are hard to walk back.
Butler Plus runs a structured rodent program: property inspection, bait station installation, exclusion recommendations for the maintenance team, and monthly monitoring visits. Every visit is documented in the Butler Plus platform.
Inspection and Bait Station Program
Full property inspection identifies activity areas, entry points, and environmental conditions contributing to the problem. Bait stations installed at strategic perimeter and interior locations. Every station logged and serviced on a defined monitoring schedule.
Exclusion Recommendations
Butler Plus technicians identify the specific entry points rodents are exploiting — foundation gaps, utility penetrations, damaged door thresholds, and roof access points. Documented recommendations go to the property manager so the maintenance team can close them.
Monthly Monitoring Visits
Scheduled monthly monitoring of all bait stations — activity tracked, bait replenished, station condition documented. Reports filed in the Butler Plus platform and available to the property manager on request.