Rodent Control in Portland, TX



Portland sits on a breezy bluff above the bay, a fast-growing coastal city of more than 20,000 people where warm, humid weather is a year-round fact of life. That same climate that makes the area so livable also makes it a haven for rats and mice, which never get the hard winter freeze that would slow them down elsewhere. Reliable rodent control in Portland, TX, is less a seasonal chore here than an ongoing line of defense for any home or business.


Rodents are far more than an unsettling surprise in the pantry. Rats and mice gnaw through wiring, insulation, and stored goods, causing real structural and financial damage, and they spread disease and contaminate food everywhere they travel. On the coast, where heavy rains routinely push them indoors in search of dry shelter, a small sighting can become a full infestation in a matter of weeks. Effective rodent extermination in Portland means acting on the first signs, not the tenth.


Best Pest Control Services has been protecting properties from exactly this for more than two decades. We specialize in rodent control for homes and businesses, assessing each situation individually and building a treatment plan around the specific problem in front of us rather than a one-size-fits-all script. If you have heard scratching in the walls or spotted the first droppings, reach out, and we will schedule an inspection and put a stop to it before it spreads further.

About Portland, TX

Portland is a coastal city in San Patricio County, with a small portion reaching into Nueces County, on the north shore of Corpus Christi Bay and Nueces Bay. It had a population of 20,383 at the 2020 census, part of a steady growth trend in the Coastal Bend region. Established in 1890 by land developer John G. Willacy, who saw promise in the high bluff and surrounding bays, Portland grew slowly until industry and transportation in nearby Corpus Christi spurred its rise, and it was officially incorporated in 1949. Today, it blends suburban neighborhoods with coastal natural areas.

Waterfront recreation defines much of local life, anchored by Sunset Lake Park and the Indian Point wetlands along the bay. Major employers like Cheniere Energy and the broader Port of Corpus Christi industrial corridor sit close by, tying Portland's economy to the energy and shipping that move through these bays every day.

Why the Gulf Coast Climate Lets Rodents Thrive Year-Round

The coastal climate here is exactly what rodents want. With winter lows averaging in the high 40s, the area almost never gets the deep freeze that elsewhere kills off rats and mice or drives them into dormancy. Instead, they stay active and keep breeding through what passes for winter, which means an infestation has no natural off-season to interrupt it.


Moisture compounds the problem. Roughly 35 inches of rain a year, much of it falling in heavy bursts, repeatedly floods the burrows and outdoor harborage rodents rely on, sending them scurrying toward the nearest warm, dry building — often a home or business. Residents across the area notice the same pattern: pests press indoors hardest right after a downpour.


The lush, semi-tropical vegetation and nearby wetlands give rodents endless places to nest and forage between trips inside. Add reliable summer heat in the low 90s, and an abundance of food, and the population pressure rarely lets up. Understanding that constant, climate-driven cycle is what separates a quick patch from genuine, lasting control. In Portland, where warmth and moisture almost never let up, that lasting control matters far more than a one-time spray that wears off by the next heavy rain.

How Rodents Get In, and the Signs They Are Already There

The unsettling truth about rodents is how little space they need to invade. A house mouse can squeeze through a gap the size of a dime — about a quarter inch — while a rat needs only a half-inch opening, roughly the width of a quarter. Gaps around pipes, vents, garage doors, and rooflines are all open invitations, which is why sealing entry points matters as much as removing the animals themselves.


Catching them early means knowing the signs. Small dark droppings along baseboards or in cabinets are usually the first clue, followed by gnaw marks on wood, wires, and packaging. Rodents also leave greasy rub marks where they repeatedly brush against walls, build nests from shredded paper and insulation in quiet corners, and make scratching or scurrying sounds inside walls and ceilings after dark.


Speed matters because the math works against you. A single pair of mice can produce dozens of offspring in a year, so what looks like one mouse this week can be a colony within a season. Recognizing these warning signs and acting on them quickly is precisely the kind of early intervention that keeps a minor problem from becoming a major one. For a Portland home or business, catching that very first sign is the cheapest and simplest moment there is to stop an infestation cold.

Why Portland, TX, Residents Trust Best Pest Control Services?

We do not believe in guesswork, and rodents punish anyone who does. Every job begins with a thorough inspection to find where the animals are active, how they are getting in, and what is drawing them, because a treatment built on real evidence is the only kind that actually lasts. That assessment shapes everything that follows.


From there, we combine proven methods rather than relying on a single trap or a one-time spray. Strategic traps and baits remove the current population, while sealing entry points and addressing the conditions that attracted them, keeping new rodents from simply taking their place. Extermination handles today's problem; prevention protects against the next one, and we treat both as essential halves of the same job.


More than twenty years of working with these coastal infestations have taught us how rats and mice behave in this specific environment, and that experience shows in our results. We bring the same careful, customized approach to a single-family home as we do to a store, office, or warehouse, and that consistency is why our reputation across Portland keeps growing by word of mouth. Every Portland property we treat receives the same evidence-based method that has earned Best Pest Control Services its standing over more than twenty years on the coast.

Hire Us! Rodent Control in Portland, TX

When you suspect rodents have moved in, get in touch, and we will confirm it, contain it, and keep it from happening again. As a dedicated provider of rodent control in Portland, TX, we handle inspection and assessment, extermination, and long-term prevention for both homes and commercial properties.


Tell us what you are seeing or hearing — droppings in the cabinet, gnawing in the walls, or a scurry across the floor at night — and we will inspect, identify the entry points, and lay out a clear plan to clear them. We bring the same thorough, customized rodent extermination to a quiet residential street in Portland as we do to a busy warehouse, because every property deserves to be rodent-free. No Portland infestation is too entrenched for us to assess, treat, and seal against a future return.


Reach out and take back your home or business from unwanted guests. Call Best Pest Control Services and put more than two decades of rodent control experience to work protecting your Portland property today.

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What our customers say


We had a fly and ant problem. They came right over and treated for the ants and showed us how to kil the flys (especially after the big rains that we had). Two days later no more ants and flys. Best of all the price was right and they answered all my questions. Excellent customer service. I will definately call them if I have any other problems.

Bob P.

My wife and I have been using Lanny and his Best Pest crew for about eight years. James was by this morning, made sure to text and let me know he was coming, was at my door on time, did a thorough job inside our house, and is going to come back to cover the outside (it rained today). We use their quarterly service and couldn't be more pleased.

Charles B.

These guys took care of the mosquitoes that infested my frontdoor entry! I have a brand new home and we have spiders and with the recent downpour of rain we had ants coming indoors. I'm so relieved to have Best Pest Control come to my rescue! I called yesterday and they came over first thing this a.m., so that was prompt and efficient! I highly recommend them!

Moon B.

Lanny and his crew are great. They always go above and beyond for us. We had a problem with German roaches and they found the source under the cabinets and we have not had a problem for years. I recommend Best Pest Control to everyone.

Brandi Z.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have rodents?

Look for 3 telltale signs: droppings, gnaw marks, and scratching sounds at night. Grease trails along walls and shredded nesting material are also common, so a quick inspection confirms it.

How quickly can rodents become a problem?

Fast — a single pair of mice can produce 50 or more offspring in a year. That is why we treat an infestation at the first sign rather than waiting longer.

How do rodents get into my home?

Through surprisingly small gaps — a mouse fits through a 1/4-inch hole, a rat through 1/2 inch. We find and seal those entry points so they cannot simply return later on.

Are rodents actually dangerous?

Rodents spread over a dozen diseases, contaminate food, and chew wiring, which is blamed for many house fires. That makes fast, thorough control a genuine safety matter, not just a passing annoyance.

What does your treatment involve?

Our 2-phase approach starts with a thorough inspection to locate activity and entry points. Then we combine traps, baits, and sealing through extermination and prevention for a lasting, rodent-free result.

Do you prevent rodents from coming back?

Prevention is built into 100 percent of our jobs. Beyond removing the current rodents, we seal entry points and advise on conditions, so the same problem does not keep returning.

Do you handle businesses too?

Our rodent control covers 2 worlds — homes and businesses alike. Stores, offices, and warehouses face serious infestation risks, and over two decades of experience let us protect commercial properties thoroughly.

When should I call about rodents?

At the very first sign — 1 dropping, one gnaw mark, or a single odd sound. Rodents multiply quickly, so calling within days of noticing them keeps a small issue small.

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    How do I know if I have rodents?

    Look for 3 telltale signs: droppings, gnaw marks, and scratching sounds at night. Grease trails along walls and shredded nesting material are also common, so a quick inspection confirms it.

    How quickly can rodents become a problem?

    Fast — a single pair of mice can produce 50 or more offspring in a year. That is why we treat an infestation at the first sign rather than waiting longer.

    How do rodents get into my home?

    Through surprisingly small gaps — a mouse fits through a 1/4-inch hole, a rat through 1/2 inch. We find and seal those entry points so they cannot simply return later on.

    Are rodents actually dangerous?

    Rodents spread over a dozen diseases, contaminate food, and chew wiring, which is blamed for many house fires. That makes fast, thorough control a genuine safety matter, not just a passing annoyance.

    What does your treatment involve?

    Our 2-phase approach starts with a thorough inspection to locate activity and entry points. Then we combine traps, baits, and sealing through extermination and prevention for a lasting, rodent-free result.

    Do you prevent rodents from coming back?

    Prevention is built into 100 percent of our jobs. Beyond removing the current rodents, we seal entry points and advise on conditions, so the same problem does not keep returning.

    Do you handle businesses too?

    Our rodent control covers 2 worlds — homes and businesses alike. Stores, offices, and warehouses face serious infestation risks, and over two decades of experience let us protect commercial properties thoroughly.

    When should I call about rodents?

    At the very first sign — 1 dropping, one gnaw mark, or a single odd sound. Rodents multiply quickly, so calling within days of noticing them keeps a small issue small.