Roof Rat Removal Services
Attic trapping and roofline exclusion for West Highlands properties with canopy adjacency on the eastern side of the neighborhood.
Service detailsRodent control in West Highlands is shaped by the neighborhood's position at the western edge of the Reynolda canopy belt — mature tree coverage on the larger lots provides roof rat access to mid-century homes while the construction era creates secondary house mouse pressure from settling foundation and plumbing gaps.
West Highlands occupies the zone where the Reynolda canopy belt begins to thin as it extends west of Reynolda Road. Properties on the eastern side of the neighborhood with direct canopy adjacency face roof rat pressure comparable to Buena Vista and Mount Tabor; properties further west face lower canopy density and correspondingly lower roof rat risk. House mice are present throughout on the mid-century housing stock.
West Highlands sits west of Reynolda Road and north of Silas Creek Parkway, extending toward Lewisville-Clemmons Road. The neighborhood transitions from denser canopy coverage near Reynolda Road to lighter coverage in the western sections — a gradient that affects roof rat pressure across the neighborhood.
Attic trapping and roofline exclusion for West Highlands properties with canopy adjacency on the eastern side of the neighborhood.
Service detailsYear-round mouse control for mid-century residential stock across the neighborhood.
Service detailsComplete program including species confirmation — canopy-adjacent properties often require both roof rat and mouse protocols.
Service detailsFree inspection. Open 24/7. Written quote before any work begins.
The eastern properties with direct Reynolda canopy adjacency face comparable roof rat pressure to Buena Vista. The western properties with lighter canopy coverage face lower but still present roof rat pressure. The inspection assesses canopy proximity on your specific lot before scoping treatment.
Yes — same-day dispatch for active infestations reported before mid-afternoon.
Depends on species confirmed: mouse-only programs run $250–$700; roof rat programs run $700–$2,000; combined programs run $900–$2,400. Free inspection and written quote before any work begins.
Yes — the full West Highlands area falls within our Forsyth County service area including properties near the Lewisville boundary.