Feces Removal Specialist
Rodent Droppings Cleanup • Human Feces Removal • Disinfection Services
Southern California and the Central Coast
Rodent Droppings Cleanup
We remove rodent droppings, urine stains, and nesting materials. Clean and decontaminate the area.
Rat Droppings Cleanup
Clean and decontaminate rat droppings, urine, sebum, and nesting materials
Mouse Poop Cleanup
Clean and decontaminate mouse poop, urine, sebum, and nesting materials
Human Feces Removal
Clean all of the human feces and decontaminate the area and dispose of the poop.
Service Area
Southern California and the Central Coast
- Riverside County
- San Bernardino County
- Kern County (Parts of)
Reliable
Professional
Free Estimates
Call or send photos
In most cases, we are able to provide an estimate by reviewing photos of the impacted area. However, for larger or more complex jobs, an on-site assessment may be necessary to accurately determine the scope of work and cost for feces cleanup and removal.
When submitting photos, please include your name, city, and phone number so we can follow up with any clarifying questions before preparing your estimate.
Photo Tips: Please provide a zoomed-out photo of the entire space, and then close-up pictures so we can determine the scope of work to be done.
Send your photos via email
Areas We Commonly Treat
- Garages
- Sheds
- Kitchens
- Outdoor BBQs
- Storage Units
- RVs
- Rental Properties
- Residential Properties
- Commercial Spaces
Rodent Droppings Cleanup, Human Feces Removal & Decontamination Services - Call Now
Infectious Diseases Spread Through Feces
Feces are a biohazard and can be a vector for infectious diseases. These diseases can spread when spores or microscopic particles of feces are transferred from one person to another, often through ingestion. This transmission can occur directly, such as hand-to-mouth contact, or indirectly via contaminated objects, surfaces, foods, or water. Some examples of diseases that spread through fecal contamination include:
C. diff (Clostridioides difficile)
A serious bacterial infection that causes severe diarrhea and inflammation of the colon.
Campylobacteriosis
A bacterial infection that causes gastrointestinal illness, often linked to contaminated food or water.
Giardiasis
A protozoan infection that affects the intestines, commonly spread via contaminated water.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
Salmonellosis
Candidiasis (Thrush)
Viral Gastroenteritis (Norovirus, etc.)
Hepatitis A
A viral liver infection transmitted through the ingestion of contaminated food or water
Cryptosporidiosis
A parasitic infection causing watery diarrhea; often spreads in recreational water or through food.




