Apartment Pest Control New York City

One Treatment Won't Fix a Building Problem

If pests keep coming back after treatment, the building is the problem — not the exterminator you hired last time. We coordinate across units so the infestation actually ends.

100+

Years Of Collective Experience

40+

Years Serving NYC & Long Island

BBB Accredited Since 1989

Over 35 consecutive years of A+ standing with the Better Business Bureau — publicly verifiable, not just a claim on a website.

NYS DEC Licensed and Insured

Every technician operates under NYS DEC licensing, using only EPA-approved materials that meet New York State’s residential treatment requirements.

Certified Bed Bug Specialists

We hold specific bed bug specialist certification — not just general pest licensing — so heat and chemical protocols are executed correctly the first time.

50 Years Serving NYC Buildings

We’ve been working in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens long enough to know exactly what’s living inside pre-war walls — and how to get it out.

Multi-Unit Pest Control New York City

Built for Buildings, Not Just Single Units

Apartment pest control in New York City is a different problem than what most exterminators are set up to solve. In a detached house, you treat the space and you’re done. In a Brooklyn brownstone, a Queens mid-rise, or a Manhattan co-op, pests move through pipe chases, shared walls, and floor-ceiling voids that connect every unit on the floor. Treating one apartment without addressing what’s happening next door — or above and below — almost always fails. We work with property managers, building owners, and tenants across all five boroughs to coordinate apartment building pest control at the building level. That means inspecting the right areas, identifying how pests are moving, and treating the units that matter — not just the one that complained first.

Apartment Building Pest Control NYC

What Changes When the Whole Building Is Addressed

Coordinated multi-family pest control in New York City stops infestations at the source — instead of just pushing them from one unit to the next.

Pests stop returning to treated units because the migration routes feeding them are cut off.
Property managers get HPD documentation they can actually use if an inspection or complaint comes through.
Tenants in adjacent units get treated simultaneously, so you’re not solving one problem while creating another two doors down.
Building owners reduce the risk of 311 complaints escalating into Housing Court proceedings or DOH violations.
You know the cost before we start — no vague estimates, no surprise charges when the invoice arrives.
If the problem isn’t resolved after treatment, we come back — that’s the guarantee, stated plainly.

Multi-Family Pest Control New York City

Why Single-Unit Treatment Almost Always Fails in NYC

New York City’s building stock is old, dense, and deeply interconnected. Pre-war brownstones in Bay Ridge and Crown Heights, attached row houses in Flatbush, aging mid-rises across Queens — these buildings were constructed in an era before pest exclusion was part of the design. Gaps around plumbing penetrations, open wall cavities, and shared masonry create continuous pathways that pests use freely. A German cockroach population in one unit can reach an adjacent unit through a single pipe penetration within days. Bed bugs travel through wall outlets and baseboard gaps. Mice follow utility lines from the basement to the top floor. When an exterminator treats only the unit where the complaint originated, they’re treating the symptom. The source — and the neighboring harborage — stays untouched. That’s why multi-unit apartment pest control in New York City requires a different approach: inspect the building, identify the movement pattern, and treat the connected spaces together. That’s what we do, and it’s what actually works in this city’s housing stock.

Condo Exterminator New York City

HPD Documentation Is Part of What We Deliver

For building owners and property managers in New York City, pest control isn’t just about the bugs. It’s about what happens if a tenant files a 311 complaint, HPD schedules an inspection, or a violation gets issued. One pest sighting, properly reported, can move from complaint to Housing Court faster than most landlords expect. We understand the regulatory environment NYC property managers operate in. Our commercial and multi-unit programs are built to produce the kind of documentation that HPD inspections require — not just a service receipt, but a record of what was inspected, what was found, and what was treated. Whether you manage a condo building in Manhattan, a rental apartment complex in Brooklyn, or a co-op in Queens, we can build an ongoing condo pest control program around your building’s specific needs and compliance requirements. The goal is to keep your building clean, your tenants satisfied, and your documentation current — so a surprise inspection doesn’t become a bigger problem than the pests themselves.