Map of Greensboro and Guilford County showing Greensboro Rodent Control service coverage across the Piedmont Triad

Rodent control service areas โ€” Greensboro & Piedmont Triad

We cover 27 Greensboro neighborhoods and 25 nearby Piedmont Triad cities across Guilford, Alamance, Rockingham, and Randolph counties. Same-day dispatch available across most of Guilford County. Call (844) 635-0403 to confirm your address.

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Featured neighborhoods

Three high-demand Greensboro service areas

Downtown Greensboro

Norway rat pressure along Elm Street's restaurant corridor and LeBauer Park โ€” mixed-use density drives year-round commercial and residential calls. We handle scheduled bait-station programs and emergency-response jobs across the downtown core.

Downtown rodent service

Irving Park

Early-1900s craftsman homes under mature oak canopy create persistent roof-rat pressure โ€” limb-to-eave access, aging soffits, original gable vents. Heritage-friendly exclusion is the standard here so sealing doesn't alter the home's character.

Irving Park rodent service

Lindley Park

UNCG-adjacent rental density, 1940s bungalow stock, and high landlord-tenant turnover create steady inspection demand. Common entry vectors: foundation gaps, crawl-space vents, and pipe penetrations beneath kitchen sinks.

Lindley Park rodent service
All Greensboro neighborhoods

27 Greensboro neighborhoods we cover

Every neighborhood within Greensboro city limits is in our same-day service window. Click any neighborhood for rodent-specific local detail, pricing, and area FAQ.

NW Greensboro

Adams Farm

Newer subdivisions with wooded buffers โ€” deer-mouse and Norway-rat pressure at edges where retention ponds meet yards.

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Central Greensboro

Aycock

Pre-WWII craftsman stock over crawl spaces โ€” Norway rats and house mice exploit deteriorating foundation vents.

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SW Greensboro

British Woods

Mid-century ranch homes on wooded lots โ€” squirrel and roof-rat pressure at roofline intersections.

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Central Greensboro

College Hill

UNCG-adjacent rentals and Victorian-era homes with original crawl-space foundations โ€” high mouse and rat frequency.

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Downtown Greensboro

Downtown

Restaurant corridor and mixed-use density โ€” Norway rat pressure year-round, highest concentration near dumpster alleys.

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SE Greensboro

Fairview Homes

Post-war residential density โ€” mice and rats follow storm-drain infrastructure into adjacent residential lots.

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Central Greensboro

Fisher Park

Turn-of-century homes, mature canopy, alley systems โ€” roof rats and Norway rats both active, often simultaneously.

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NW Greensboro

Glenwood

Mid-century split-levels and ranch homes โ€” garage-door gaps and crawl-space vents are primary entry vectors.

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S Greensboro

Grandover

Newer construction near wooded corridors โ€” field mice and deer mice seasonal pressure in fall and early winter.

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NW Greensboro

Green Valley

Established suburb with mature tree cover โ€” roof rats active along wooded backs and creek corridors bordering yards.

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NW Greensboro

Hamilton Lakes

Lakeside lots and wooded buffers โ€” Norway rats burrow near retention areas; roof rats enter through lake-facing rooflines.

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N Greensboro

Irving Park

Premier roof-rat neighborhood โ€” early 1900s homes, dense oak cover, aging soffit systems. Heritage exclusion required.

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NE Greensboro

Kirkwood

Post-war residential with brick ranch homes โ€” deteriorating crawl-space screens and pipe penetrations are common entry.

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Central Greensboro

Lake Daniel

Bungalow neighborhood adjacent to Lake Daniel Park โ€” rodent pressure follows the park's edge into surrounding homes.

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NW Greensboro

Latham Park

1930sโ€“50s bungalows and colonials over crawl spaces โ€” foundation-gap and vent-screen deterioration drives Norway-rat calls.

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W Greensboro

Lindley Park

UNCG-adjacent, 1940s bungalow stock, high rental turnover โ€” steady mouse and rat demand year-round.

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NE Greensboro

Longview Hills

Post-war brick homes with crawl-space foundations โ€” Norway rats access via deteriorating exterior block vents.

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NE Greensboro

McAdoo Heights

Older working-class neighborhood with slab and crawl-space mix โ€” mice follow utility lines and storm-drain adjacency.

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N Greensboro

New Irving Park

Post-war expansion of Irving Park โ€” similar canopy density to Old Irving Park, roof rats follow the same aerial network.

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NW Greensrow

O. Henry Oaks

Mid-century homes named for Greensboro's most famous writer โ€” wooded lots, crawl spaces, and roof-rat canopy access.

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N Greensboro

Old Irving Park

The original Irving Park estate lots โ€” oldest housing stock in the corridor, most complex exclusion challenges.

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SE Greensboro

Pleasant Garden

Semi-rural lots transitioning to suburb โ€” Norway rats active along rural-edge properties, field mice in seasonal bursts.

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NW Greensboro

Quaker Acres

Established mid-century neighborhood near Friends School โ€” crawl-space stock and mature trees bring mixed-species pressure.

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NW Greensboro

Rolling Roads

Split-level and ranch homes on rolling lots โ€” crawl-space variation in grade creates Norway-rat harborage below grade.

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NW Greensboro

Sunset Hills

Mature canopy suburb with 1950sโ€“60s stock โ€” roof rats navigate Sunset Hills' dense oak cover into aging attics.

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NE Greensboro

The Cardinal

Mid-century homes near Northeast Park โ€” park-edge rodent pressure follows the greenway into adjacent residential.

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W Greensboro

Westerwood

UNCG-adjacent historic neighborhood โ€” 1920sโ€“40s homes over crawl spaces, high rental density, persistent mouse pressure.

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Not sure if you're in our service area? Call and we'll tell you.

If you can see your neighborhood above, you're in our same-day window. Call (844) 635-0403 โ€” free inspection, no pressure, written quote before any work starts.

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Nearby Piedmont Triad cities โ€” 25 locations

Adjacent cities outside Greensboro proper

These 25 cities across Guilford, Alamance, Rockingham, and Randolph counties fall within our dispatch radius. Response times vary by distance โ€” most Guilford County addresses are same-day; Randolph and Rockingham edges are typically next-day.

Why coverage matters

What drives rodent pressure across the Piedmont Triad

Guilford County โ€” core service zone

Our home territory. All 27 Greensboro neighborhoods plus High Point, Jamestown, Summerfield, Oak Ridge, and other Guilford towns are in our same-day window. Most calls dispatched within 2โ€“4 hours.

Alamance County โ€” eastern corridor

Elon, Haw River, Snow Camp, and Saxapahaw sit on the Alamance-Guilford line โ€” Haw River and the wooded corridors through these towns create year-round Norway rat and house mouse pressure. Next-day in most cases.

Rockingham County โ€” northern reach

Eden, Madison, Mayodan, Stoneville, Stokesdale, and Ruffin. Rockingham's older housing stock and rural-edge properties drive crawl-space Norway rat and field mouse calls. Next-day from Greensboro for most addresses.

Randolph County โ€” southern reach

Asheboro, Randleman, Trinity, Liberty, and Ramseur. Randolph County sits at the edge of our dispatch radius โ€” next-day service standard, same-day possible for urgent calls. Asheboro is the most-requested address in this county.

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