Mice Control Services
Year-round house mouse control for Clemmons' established subdivision and mixed-era housing stock.
Service detailsRodent control in Clemmons, NC covers Forsyth County's largest suburb — a community of roughly 21,500 along the I-40 corridor west of Winston-Salem with a mix of established subdivisions, older homes, and commercial development that creates a varied rodent-pressure environment.
Clemmons' rodent profile is shaped by its commercial I-40 corridor on the north and its established residential neighborhoods to the south. The commercial strip along Lewisville-Clemmons Road generates Norway rat pressure from restaurant and retail food waste that disperses into adjacent residential areas — a pattern similar to what the Innovation Quarter creates for downtown Winston-Salem. The residential portions face primarily house mouse pressure from the varied age of the housing stock, ranging from 1960s established neighborhoods to newer subdivision construction.
Clemmons sits approximately 15 minutes southwest of Winston-Salem proper, centered on Lewisville-Clemmons Road and the I-40/US-158 interchange. The I-40 corridor location puts it squarely within our standard same-day service range — Clemmons receives the same response times as Winston-Salem proper.
Year-round house mouse control for Clemmons' established subdivision and mixed-era housing stock.
Service detailsPerimeter programs for Clemmons properties adjacent to the I-40 commercial corridor where Norway rat pressure from restaurant and retail density exists.
Service detailsComplete residential program for Clemmons owner-occupied homes — inspection, treatment, exclusion, and follow-up.
Service detailsOpen 24/7. Same-day available for active infestations. Written quote before any work begins.
Yes — Clemmons is fully within our Forsyth County service area. Same-day dispatch available for active infestations reported before mid-afternoon.
Properties within a few blocks of the Lewisville-Clemmons Road commercial strip face elevated Norway rat pressure from the restaurant and retail food waste in that corridor. Properties further into the residential subdivisions face primarily mouse pressure.
House mice are the year-round primary species across most of Clemmons. Norway rats appear near the commercial corridor. Roof rats are present but less common than in the Reynolda canopy belt neighborhoods.
Same-day for calls received before mid-afternoon. Clemmons is within standard Forsyth County dispatch range.