Properties near Redstone Arsenal -- the contractor facilities, commercial corridors, and residential areas along the Arsenal perimeter -- face Norway rat pressure from the installation's extensive landscape buffer zones and the drainage infrastructure connecting to the Tennessee River floodplain.
Redstone Arsenal's 38,000-acre footprint includes extensive natural areas, drainage corridors, and landscape buffer zones that sustain large Norway rat and roof rat populations largely undisturbed by urban development. Contractor facilities, commercial properties, and residential neighborhoods along the Arsenal's northern and western perimeter receive continuous rodent pressure from these adjacent wild populations throughout the year.
We serve the privately held commercial and residential properties adjacent to the Arsenal perimeter -- not installations inside the secured facility boundary. Contractor office parks along the Martin Road and Rideout Road corridors, residential subdivisions adjacent to the Arsenal's northern boundary, and commercial properties along the US-72 corridor near the gate areas are all within our service coverage.
The large undeveloped buffer zones surrounding Redstone Arsenal's perimeter sustain wild rodent populations at density levels that continuously pressure adjacent developed properties. Norway rats in the drainage corridors connecting the Arsenal's natural areas to the Tennessee River floodplain travel through these drainage networks and emerge at foundation perimeters of adjacent commercial and residential buildings.
Residential neighborhoods along the Arsenal's northern boundary -- including properties on Rideout Road, Mastin Lake Road, and the adjacent subdivisions -- face this pressure from the Arsenal's landscape buffer while also being subject to Huntsville's general residential rodent conditions including house mouse pressure through weep holes and utility gaps.
Foundation sections facing the Arsenal perimeter buffer receive the highest Norway rat burrowing pressure. Priority exclusion for properties adjacent to natural buffer areas.
Properties adjacent to drainage easements connecting to Arsenal buffer areas face Norway rat travel corridor pressure along easement routes to building perimeters.
Mature trees in Arsenal-adjacent residential areas frequently contact rooflines -- roof rat pressure from the Arsenal buffer's wild population arrives via this canopy network.
Contractor office park loading and dock areas adjacent to landscape buffers are primary Norway rat pressure concentration zones in the Arsenal commercial corridor.
No. We serve privately held commercial and residential properties adjacent to the Arsenal perimeter. We do not perform work inside the secured installation boundary.
Redstone Arsenal's extensive undeveloped buffer zones sustain large wild rodent populations with limited urban disturbance. These populations pressure adjacent developed properties continuously via drainage corridors and canopy networks.
Many contractor facilities operating under government contracts have quality management documentation requirements beyond standard commercial pest control records. We can structure service documentation to meet your facility's requirements -- discuss your format during the initial consultation.
Norway rats are dominant from the drainage buffer pressure. Roof rats are present wherever tree canopy contacts rooflines on Arsenal-adjacent properties. House mice are common throughout the residential areas adjacent to the northern perimeter.
Rodent control for Arsenal-adjacent commercial and residential properties. Free inspection, Mon-Sat 7AM-10PM.
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