A daytime walk-through misses what only moves after dark.
Mice scatter droppings everywhere, but rats hide theirs on purpose — they don't want to be found. So a clean-looking walk-through proves very little, especially for the pest you'd least want to miss. RodentRadar leaves sensors listening overnight and records the one thing a rodent can't conceal: movement. You get a dated record of exactly how much is moving, and where — so you can answer "does this property have rodents?" with data instead of a glance.
The Gap in Every Visual Inspection
You can only report what you can see during the visit. Active rodents that weren't moving, or were nesting somewhere you didn't open, don't show up — until the buyer moves in.
Catches what daylight can't
A walk-through is a snapshot. Sensors record the hours rodents are actually active — overnight — so live activity shows up even when nothing's visible by day.
A dated record, not a hunch
Every detection is timestamped. You hand over "X nights monitored, here's the activity log" — a factual record you can stand behind, attached to a report or a listing.
Protects everyone in the deal
A documented overnight check is a service that sets you apart — and a record that backs up what you reported if anyone questions it later.
How You'd Use It
Place sensors and connect the base
Spread the sensors through the areas rodents favor — kitchens, basements, attics, along walls and pipes. They're already paired; wake one up and it connects on its own. No pairing or technical setup to work through.
Let it monitor overnight
Activity uploads automatically. The more nights it runs, the more confident the picture — a single quiet night isn't the same as a week with nothing moving.
Read the result, share the record
Review the timestamped activity, and sketch the space to see it as a heat map showing where movement concentrates. If it's quiet, you have a dated log showing it. If it's not, you've caught a problem before it became someone's surprise.
An honest word on what this proves. RodentRadar detects activity. A stretch of monitored nights with nothing moving is strong evidence a property is quiet — but no tool can certify a structure is rodent-free, and we'd never tell you to claim that. What you can stand behind is exactly what happened: the nights you monitored, and what the sensors recorded. That's an honest, defensible record — and for a nervous buyer, far more reassuring than a promise no one can keep.
Fits How You Already Work
If you list and sell homes
You hold a property for weeks. Run monitoring across the listing window and turn a clean record into a selling point — "professionally monitored, here's the activity log." If it isn't clean, you've found out before it derails a closing. An office can keep a few kits on hand and let agents use them on the listings that warrant it.
If you inspect them
Add an overnight rodent check to what you already offer — a service a visual inspection can't match. Place the sensors, come back for the data, and deliver a documented answer to the one question a flashlight can't settle: is anything actually moving in here?
One Tool, Reused on Every Property
The Diagnostic Kit isn't a per-property cost. Buy it once, redeploy it on every job.
Diagnostic Kit
Place it, read it, move it to the next property.
One-time equipment cost
$14.95/month monitoring — the cost of keeping the tool live on your truck
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