Mice Control Services
Year-round house mouse control for Konnoak's mid-century residential housing stock.
Service detailsRodent control in Konnoak is primarily a house mouse problem — mid-century and older residential construction across the neighborhood provides the settling gaps and original plumbing penetrations that sustain year-round mouse populations. Norway rat activity is seasonal, spiking in winter from older utility infrastructure to the north and west.
Konnoak's housing stock ranges from 1940s through 1970s construction — an era where construction tolerances were better than the pre-1940 Ardmore or West End stock but still well above modern code for gap density. Kitchen and bathroom plumbing penetrations, crawl-space vents, and door sweeps that have aged 50–80 years provide the entry points that house mice exploit year-round. The neighborhood's position south of the Peters Creek Parkway corridor brings some Norway rat pressure from the older utility infrastructure running beneath that corridor.
Konnoak occupies the area south of Peters Creek Parkway between Reynolda Road and Silas Creek Parkway. The neighborhood's residential character is uniformly mid-century single-family housing on modest lots — lower rodent density than the historic districts to the east, but significant enough to generate consistent year-round mouse calls.
Year-round house mouse control for Konnoak's mid-century residential housing stock.
Service detailsSub-1/4-inch entry-point sealing calibrated to mid-century construction characteristics.
Service detailsComplete program for Konnoak owner-occupied homes.
Service detailsFree inspection. Open 24/7. Written quote before any work begins.
Ardmore's pre-1940 construction creates somewhat higher entry-point density than Konnoak's mid-century stock, but the difference is less dramatic than the construction era suggests — fifty to eighty years of settling in Konnoak's housing has opened gaps that approach pre-war severity on properties that haven't had recent plumbing or HVAC updates.
Norway rats appear seasonally — January through March — from older utility infrastructure north of the Peters Creek Parkway boundary. They are less common in Konnoak than in the Old Salem-adjacent neighborhoods to the east. Roof rats are rare in Konnoak.
A moderate Konnoak mouse infestation typically reaches knockdown in 10–21 days. Whole-home exclusion sealing takes 1–2 days for most properties.
Yes — free inspection, written findings, and written quote before any work begins across Konnoak and all of Forsyth County.