Rodent Radar
Check local rodent pressure, estimate colony growth, and learn what to do next.
Built for homeowners, renters, property managers, and reporters tracking rodent activity.

Rodent pressure follows food, shelter, weather, and open territory.
That is why activity can spike after cold snaps, heavy rain, construction, trash issues, or repeat trapping. Rodent Radar helps separate a one-off sighting from signs of a larger pattern.
Food access
Trash, pet food, bird seed, restaurant waste, compost, and pantry access can raise pressure.
Shelter
Gaps, clutter, crawlspaces, burrows, sheds, garages, and shared walls give rodents cover.
Weather
Cold snaps, heavy rain, heat, construction, and trash disruption can move activity fast.
Scores are useful, not magic.
Rodent Radar uses visible signs, timing, setting, seasonality, and local data where available. When city complaint data is limited, we say so clearly.