Seventy-First · 28304 · South Fayetteville
Rodent Control in Seventy-First, Fayetteville NC
The Seventy-First area in south Fayetteville (28304) spans the Seventy-First High School corridor with mixed residential and commercial land use, Sandhills Norway rat pressure, and the crawl space vent vulnerability common to 28304's postwar housing stock. Same-day available. Call (844) 635-0403.

Local Rodent Pressure
Rodent Control Tailored to Seventy-First
Seventy-First takes its name from the Seventy-First High School area in the 28304 ZIP's southern sector. The neighborhood combines residential subdivisions from the 1960s through 1990s with commercial properties along Cliffdale Road. The commercial presence creates sustained outdoor rodent pressure that propagates into adjacent residential streets through drainage, dumpster areas, and the open ground between commercial parking lots and residential fence lines.
A homeowner in a Sandhills sandy-soil neighborhood called us after spotting Norway rat burrows under their deck. Sandy soil means burrows extend further than the visible opening suggests, this one was 14 feet long with three branch tunnels. We treated the system directly and installed hardware-cloth skirting around the deck perimeter. No new burrow activity at the 30-day follow-up.
Crawl space vulnerability in Seventy-First follows the same pattern as the rest of 28304, original vent screens in sandy soil, concrete block foundations with settling gaps, and aging wood soffit details on 1960s-70s construction. The newer 1980s-90s residential blocks have tighter construction but are still subject to garage door seal wear and utility penetration gaps that admit mice.
Tree canopy in Seventy-First is established in the older residential blocks, creating some roof rat exposure. The newer subdivisions closer to Cliffdale Road have younger canopy and are more dominated by Norway rat and mouse pressure at grade.
Commercial-Corridor Adjacency
Cliffdale Road commercial properties generate sustained Norway rat perimeter pressure into adjacent Seventy-First residential streets through drainage and alley corridors.
Postwar Crawl Space Entry
Original vent screens in sandy soil plus settling concrete block foundations make crawl space entry the primary Norway rat pathway in older Seventy-First blocks.
Mixed Canopy Roof Rat Exposure
Older residential blocks have sufficient tree canopy for roof rat access. Newer subdivisions near Cliffdale Rd. see more grade-level pressure.
Seventy-First Rodent Service: Same-Day Available
Norway rat and mouse control, crawl space sealing, same-day across the Seventy-First 28304 corridor.
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Seventy-First Area Property Mix
The Seventy-First area of Fayetteville is a mixed-vintage neighborhood with construction spanning the 1950s through the 1980s, which means inspection and treatment approach varies more by property than in single-vintage neighborhoods. Older brick ranches have crawl-space exposure; newer mid-1980s construction tends to use slab foundations with garage-entry pathways. Both styles see meaningful rodent activity in this area.
rat removal services is part of the standard service scope for Seventy-First work.
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Same-day dispatch from our Fayetteville base across Cumberland County and the Sandhills. Free on-site inspection, written quote before any work begins.
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Rodent Control Questions — Seventy-First
What type of rodents are most common in the Seventy-First area?
Norway rats are the dominant call driver, particularly in older crawl space homes and properties near commercial corridors. Roof rats are present in older residential blocks with established canopy. House mice are common throughout 28304 in homes with garage seal and utility gap issues.
Do you serve the Seventy-First High School area?
Yes. We cover all of the 28304 ZIP including the Seventy-First corridor. Commercial properties including schools can be served with written documentation compatible with institutional facility management records.
How quickly can you get to Seventy-First?
Seventy-First is in our primary service zone. Same-day dispatch is available. Call (844) 635-0403.
How do you determine which inspection approach applies to my Seventy-First home?
Construction era and foundation type are the two key questions. We confirm both during the initial inspection, a 1960s brick ranch gets crawl-space-focused treatment; a 1980s slab home gets utility-penetration and garage-seal focus.
Is this area higher or lower risk than newer Fayetteville suburbs?
Similar overall pressure level, but spread across more entry-point categories due to the mixed construction vintages. Treatment in Seventy-First is rarely shorter than newer neighborhoods because there's more to check.
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