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Clegg’s Pest Control Services in Raleigh
If you live in Raleigh, you already know — the bugs here don’t take a day off. Whether it’s cockroaches sneaking in through the garage, termites quietly eating away at your deck, or mosquitos making the backyard unusable from May through October, pest problems in the Triangle are just part of life. What separates a minor nuisance from a serious infestation is usually one thing: how fast you call someone who actually knows what they’re doing.
Clegg’s Pest Control has been handling bugs and rodents across Raleigh, Durham, and the rest of North Carolina for decades. We’re a local company — not a national chain that sends whoever’s available — and our technicians know the specific pest pressures this region deals with season to season. From the first warm days in March that wake up termite swarms, to the fall when mice start looking for somewhere warm, our team has seen all of it.
This page covers our main services for homeowners and businesses in Raleigh, NC. If you’re dealing with something right now, give us a call now. If you want to read more first, keep going.
Why Raleigh Homeowners Call Clegg's
There’s no shortage of pest control companies in the Triangle. Here’s why so many homeowners and property managers in Raleigh stick with Clegg’s:
- Local knowledge: We know which pests are active when, and which neighborhoods tend to have which problems.
- Experienced technicians: Our team is trained, licensed, and knows how to handle North Carolina’s specific pest pressures.
- Real follow-through: We don’t disappear after one treatment. If pests come back, we come back.
- Decades of experience: Clegg’s has been serving North Carolina families since 1967. That kind of track record means something.
- Free inspections: Not sure what you’re dealing with? We’ll come take a look and give you a straight answer, no pressure.
Raleigh's Pest Calendar: What to Watch For Each Season
Pest activity in Raleigh isn’t random — it follows the seasons, and knowing what’s coming helps you stay ahead of it.
- Spring (March–May): Termite swarm season. Also when ants start showing up inside, and mosquito season begins as temperatures climb.
- Summer (June–August): Peak mosquito and cockroach activity. Wasps build nests. Spiders become more visible.
- Fall (September–November): Mice and rats start moving indoors. Stink bugs become a nuisance. Good time for a full inspection.
- Winter (December–February): Rodents are the main concern. Cockroaches stay active indoors. Termites slow down but don’t stop entirely in NC’s mild winters.
Raleigh Neighborhoods We Serve
Clegg’s serves homeowners, landlords, and businesses throughout Raleigh and surrounding communities, including:
- North Raleigh, including Falls of Neuse, Wakefield, and Brier Creek
- Downtown Raleigh and Oakwood Historic District
- South Raleigh and Garner
- Cary, Apex, and Holly Springs
- Wake Forest and Rolesville
- Durham and Chapel Hill
Get in Touch With Clegg's Pest Control in Raleigh
If you’ve got a pest problem — or you just want to make sure you don’t — we’re easy to reach. Clegg’s offers free inspections for new customers, and our team can usually get out to your property quickly.
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With over 60+ years of experience, our experts know what works. We’re well prepared to defend your property from pests through a variety of proven pest control solutions, including:
Cockroach
North Carolina has two main cockroach problems: German cockroaches inside, and American cockroaches (a.k.a. palmetto bugs) coming in from outside. They’re treated very differently, and mixing up the approach is one of the most common mistakes homeowners make when trying to handle it themselves.
Bedbug
Bed bugs don’t care how clean your home is. They hitch rides on luggage, used furniture, clothing—even in movie theater seats. North Carolina’s busy travel corridors and growing short-term rental market have made bed bug calls more common over the last few years, especially in areas where turnover is high.
Termites
Termites are the number one structural pest in North Carolina. The state’s warm, humid summers and mild winters create ideal conditions for Eastern subterranean termites to thrive. If you own a home here long enough, you’re going to cross paths with them eventually.
Moisture
North Carolina’s humidity doesn’t just make summers uncomfortable—it creates real problems under your home. Crawl spaces in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain regularly see moisture levels high enough to invite termites, promote wood rot, and fuel mold growth. Most homeowners don’t think about what’s happening beneath their floors until they notice soft spots, musty smells, or a spike in their energy bills.
Rodents
When the temps drop in the fall, mice and rats start looking for ways inside. In North Carolina, that usually means October through early December is when rodent calls spike. Houses with older foundations, gaps around pipe penetrations, or attached garages are especially vulnerable. Once one mouse finds a way in, others follow the scent trail.
Mosquitos
Mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance in North Carolina—they’re a legitimate health concern. The state’s humid springs and summers, combined with standing water from afternoon storms, create perfect breeding conditions from March through October. A single backyard birdbath or clogged gutter can produce hundreds of mosquitoes a week, and species like the Asian tiger mosquito are aggressive daytime biters that make it hard to enjoy your own yard.
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Top Questions People Ask about Pest Control in Raleigh, NC
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How do I know if I have termites or just regular ants?
Great question, and an easy one to get wrong. Termite swarmers look a lot like flying ants at first glance, but there are a few differences. Termites have straight antennae, a straight body with no waist, and equal-length wings. Flying ants have elbowed antennae, a pinched waist, and front wings that are longer than the back. If you’re finding small, discarded wings near windows or door frames in spring, that’s almost always termites. Call us — we’ll confirm it for free.
Are the products you use safe for kids and pets?
Yes. We use pet and child safe chemicals! We’ll always tell you exactly what we’re using, how it works, and what you need to do (if anything) before and after treatment. You don’t have to worry about harsh chemicals around your home.
How often should I get pest control service in Raleigh?
For most Raleigh homeowners, a quarterly maintenance plan is the most practical option. It keeps up with seasonal pest activity and tends to cost less than treating problems after they’ve gotten out of hand. That said, every home is different — older homes with crawl spaces, homes near wooded areas, or properties with moisture problems may need more attention. We’re happy to give you an honest assessment of what makes sense for your specific situation.
What's the best way to prevent cockroaches in my Raleigh home?
The basics go a long way: keep food sealed, take out trash regularly, fix any plumbing leaks, and seal gaps around pipes and utility lines coming into the house. Cockroaches need food, water, and entry points — cut those off and you make your home much less attractive. That said, Raleigh’s climate means cockroaches are always going to be trying to get inside. Regular preventive treatments are the most reliable way to keep them from ever getting established inside.
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