Dedicated suburb page · West Coast
Rodent Control Century City
Humane rat and mouse removal, proofing, and follow-up in Century City. Rodent Control West Coast is the regional hub; Rodent Control Cape Town covers the wider metro. Pest control West Coast lists all pests for the area.
Flagship reference page: Rodent control Table View.
- Blouberg–Table View corridor
- Canal and lagoon-adjacent homes
- Newer estates and freestanding houses
- Roof rat expertise
- Proofing for eaves and vents

Service assurance
Rodent programmes: guarantee summary on the hub
Indoor rodent management: six months written guarantee on the agreed internal scope (rats and mice) when quoted. Agreed outdoor: three months with tamper-resistant stations when quoted. Management vs proofing are different programmes. Callbacks under guarantee are free within eligible scope per your contract.
Your written quote and agreement are always the contract.
Rodents activity in Century City, West Coast Cape Town right now
Rodent activity is high in winter. Rain and cold drive rats and mice indoors; roofs, wall voids, and basements are common. Humane eradication plus proofing is essential now.
Activity level
High
Most active now
Roof rat, Norway rat, House mouse
What to maintain now
- Seal gaps and proof entry points; wet winter drives rodents indoors.
- Inspect roof spaces, subfloors, and service ducts; use tamper-resistant bait stations where needed.
- Reduce indoor attractants; store food and fix dripping taps.
- Book professional inspection and proofing for lasting control.
Area brief — West Coast
Operations and partner context — same source data as the regional pest-control page. Machine-readable JSON is embedded in this page for tools (schema v1).
Local rodent pressure in Century City
Rodents exploit gaps in roofs, walls, and service ducts—common in established Cape Town suburbs. In Century City we combine inspection, humane control methods, and proofing so populations do not rebound after treatment.
Common rodent species and behaviour in Cape Town
In Cape Town homes and businesses, a few rodent species account for most call-outs. Knowing which one you’re dealing with helps us choose the right eradication and proofing strategy. Here are the species we see most often and the clues that point to them.
Roof rat (Black rat)
Rattus rattus
Agile, slender rat that prefers high places: roofs, ceiling cavities, trees, and dense vegetation. Dark brown to black, with a long tail longer than head and body. Common in Cape Town’s older suburbs, port areas, and anywhere with mature trees or ivy. They enter via overhanging branches, vents, and gaps at rooflines.
- Droppings in roof space or ceiling; scratching at night
- Nesting in insulation, roof timbers, or dense foliage
- Entry from trees, creepers, or utility lines
- More active in wet winter when burrows flood
Cape Town’s wet winter drives roof rats indoors. We target proofing at rooflines, vents, and vegetation; humane trapping and bait stations where appropriate.
Norway rat (Brown rat)
Rattus norvegicus
Larger, stockier rat that prefers ground level: burrows, basements, subfloors, and drains. Brownish-grey with a shorter tail. Often found in gardens, under decking, and in commercial premises. They enter through gaps in foundations, drains, and damaged skirting.
- Burrows in garden or under structures
- Droppings in basements, subfloors, or near drains
- Gnaw marks on pipes, wiring, or stored goods
- Strong smell in enclosed spaces
Common in Cape Town’s older buildings and commercial sites. We focus on proofing ground-level entry points and humane eradication before sealing.
House mouse
Mus musculus
Small (about 7–10 cm body), grey-brown mouse that squeezes through very small gaps. Found in kitchens, cupboards, roof spaces, and behind appliances. They breed quickly and can be present year-round, especially in heated buildings.
- Small droppings; nibbled packaging or wiring
- Scampering in walls or ceiling at night
- Nesting in insulation, drawers, or stored materials
- Entry via gaps as small as a pencil
House mice are common across Cape Town. Proofing must be thorough—we seal gaps and use tamper-resistant stations where needed.
Rodent control and identification
Learn more about species, habits, and treatment options for rats and mice in the Western Cape.
Rodent control and identificationFAQ — Century City
Explore more
Our flagship rodents control page for the West Coast is Table View; the regional hub is Rodent Control West Coast.
Book rodent control in Century City
Tell us your Century City address and what you are seeing — we align treatment, proofing, and follow-up with the West Coast rodent service.
