Twickenham is a residential neighborhood east of downtown near Bonaventure Cemetery with a mix of housing eras, moderate tree canopy, and the typical east-Savannah rodent profile β primarily roof rats from the canopy, secondarily Norway rats from corridor proximity.

Twickenham sits in the eastern residential belt between downtown Savannah and Bonaventure Cemetery. The neighborhood profile reflects its position β moderate tree canopy across the residential streets, proximity to the cemetery’s extensive canopy (which adds outside pressure), and downtown adjacency (which adds Norway rat pressure from the broader corridor system).
Most rodent work in Twickenham is attic-focused roof-rat work consistent with the broader east-of-downtown pattern, with occasional Norway rat work on properties closer to commercial corridors and occasional mouse-proofing in the older homes.
Twickenham housing is mixed β early-20th-century cottages and bungalows, mid-century residences, and modern renovations. The mixed-era stock creates variable rodent vulnerabilities depending on the specific property.
Most homes have attic spaces accessible through ceiling hatches and roof construction that varies by era. Exclusion work focuses on the specific roofline characteristics of each property β older homes typically have more complex soffit returns and more roofline gaps; newer renovations typically have simpler envelopes with fewer access points but also less concealment for the gaps that do exist.
Roof rats are the primary species β canopy access from the neighborhood’s own trees plus pressure from the adjacent Bonaventure canopy. Attic-focused work is the standard scope.
Norway rats pressure properties near commercial corridors and along the downtown-adjacent edges.
House mice appear seasonally in older construction.
Every rodent service we offer is available across this neighborhood. The most-requested for this area:
Twickenham rodent control β east-Savannah residential, mixed-era housing, attic-focused programs.
π Call (912) 305-0115Yes, indirectly. Bonaventure’s extensive canopy supports roof-rat populations that pressure surrounding properties including Twickenham residential blocks. Cemetery grounds are City scope; what residents can do is harden their own properties.
Typical 15β20 minutes from our office on Gaston Street.
Standard whole-home: $800β$1,400. Higher end on older homes needing restoration-friendly work; lower end on newer construction.
On most Twickenham properties, primarily roof rats. Properties closer to commercial corridors or with marsh-edge proximity face occasional Norway rat pressure too. Whole-property programs address both vectors where present.
Twickenham doesn’t have a formal HOA. Restoration-friendly exclusion stays subtle enough to be unobtrusive regardless.
Yes β Twickenham has rental housing across the housing-era mix. Standard residential programs work for most properties.
For most properties, thorough one-time exclusion handles long-term. Quarterly monitoring is optional and recommended primarily for properties with direct continuous canopy contact.
Standard: 3 weeks from inspection to verified clearance. Standard residential timing.
Adjacent service areas: Bonaventure, Live Oak, Gordonston, East Savannah.
Trusted Coastal Georgia rodent specialists since 2023. Same-day inspection and quote β no charge.
π Call (912) 305-0115