Overview of Rodents in Georgia
Rodents in Georgia are a persistent pest issue, affecting both homes and businesses. Mice and rats are not only destructive but also pose serious health risks by spreading disease and contaminating food.
Georgia’s warm climate, urban growth, and natural landscapes create ideal conditions for rodent populations. Professional pest control is often necessary to fully eliminate infestations and protect your property. To learn more about pests in your area, visit our full Pest Library.
Common Rodents in Georgia
The most common rodent species found in Georgia include:
House Mouse:
- Small (2.5–4 inches excluding tail)
- Light brown or gray with a lighter belly
- Can squeeze through openings the size of a dime
Norway Rat:
- Large and stocky (up to 16 inches including tail)
- Brown or gray with a blunt nose
- Typically burrows and invades lower levels of buildings
Roof Rat:
- Slender, agile climber (13–15 inches long)
- Dark brown or black with a pointed nose
- Commonly nests in attics, roofs, and upper areas
Signs of Infestation:
- Droppings near food, under sinks, or in drawers
- Gnaw marks on food packaging, wires, or wood
- Scratching or scurrying sounds in walls or ceilings
- Shredded material nests in hidden areas
Like cockroaches in Georgia, rodents are nocturnal pests that thrive in cluttered, moisture-prone environments and can quickly infest homes if left unchecked.





