Learn more about the rodents found in Tennessee
There is nothing worse than trying to enjoy a quiet evening on the couch only to be distracted by scratching, scurrying sounds coming from behind your walls or in your ceilings. Despite their small size, mice and rats can make quite a noise and cause damage to your home. Learn more about these furry creatures that call TN home and how we can help prevent and get rid of them.

The house mouse and deer mouse are the two species of mice most common to middle Tennessee homes and businesses. The common house mouse is 5 1/2 to 7 inches in length with large ears and small dark eyes; they are grey or brown in color with a light tan belly.
Mice

Norway rats are a species of rodent with small bulging black eyes, a blunt nose, small ears, and a heavy body. Their fur is shaggy in appearance and is usually brown and scattered with black hairs.
Norway Rats

Roof rats are dark brown or black in color with a contrasting lighter-colored underbelly, their tail grows longer than their body. Roof rats have a pointed nose, along with large ears and eyes.
Roof Rats