Pavement Ant Control New York City

The Colony Under Your Stoop Is the Real Problem

Those ant trails through your kitchen aren’t random — they lead back to a colony that could be nesting two to three feet beneath your stoop or sidewalk slab. Professional ant baiting systems in New York City reach where sprays never can.

100+

Years Of Collective Experience

40+

Years Serving NYC & Long Island

A+ BBB Rating Since 1989

Over 35 consecutive years of A+ BBB accreditation — independently verified, not self-reported. That record speaks for itself.

NYS DEC Licensed Applicators

Every treatment we apply uses materials registered with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, meeting all legal requirements for commercial pest control.

No Contracts Required

Choose one-time treatment or ongoing maintenance — your call. We don’t push annual plans or lock you into anything you don’t need.

Satisfaction Guarantee Included

If the pavement ant problem isn’t resolved, we come back. The job isn’t finished until you say it is — that’s our commitment.

Pavement Ant Infestation New York City

NYC's Most Common Ant Has a Very NYC Problem

Pavement ants are the most common ant species in New York City — and they’re named for exactly what they do. They nest beneath sidewalk slabs, building foundations, and concrete stoops. In a city built almost entirely on paved surfaces, that means virtually unlimited habitat right outside your door. What makes pavement ant control in New York City genuinely different from a suburban ant problem is the building stock. Flatbush rowhouses, Bay Ridge walk-ups, Williamsburg brownstones, Astoria attached homes — these buildings share walls, foundations, and often the same concrete stoop. A colony nesting beneath that shared structure can send foragers into multiple units at once. We treat the outdoor colony because addressing only the inside of one apartment is why the ants keep coming back.

Ant Baiting System New York City

What Changes After Professional Ant Baiting

A professional ant baiting system doesn't just clear the ants you see — it works through the colony until there's nothing left to send foragers your way.

The ant trails through your kitchen stop appearing, even after you’ve cleaned every surface and sealed every container.
You stop finding ants in your bathroom, along your baseboards, and around your pet’s food bowl.
The colony beneath your stoop or foundation is eliminated — not just temporarily disrupted — so foragers have nowhere to come from.
If you’re a landlord in Brooklyn or Queens, you get documented professional treatment that holds up to a Department of Health inspection.
You won’t need to leave your home during treatment — our gel bait formulations are odorless and placed away from food preparation areas.
You know the cost before we start — no vague estimates, no surprise charges when the job is done.

Why Sprays Fail Pavement Ants

Spraying Makes the Problem Worse, Not Better

Most New Yorkers who call us have already tried a hardware-store spray. It seemed to work for a few days. Then the ants came back — sometimes in larger numbers. Pavement ant nests extend two to three feet below the surface. A spray dissipates long before it reaches the queen’s gallery. What it does reach are the foragers — the workers you can see. The colony simply produces more to replace them. Worse, repellent sprays contaminate the area around bait stations, preventing ants from taking the bait. If you sprayed and then put out a store-bought bait station, the ants likely avoided the bait entirely. Professional-grade baiting works on a completely different principle. Slow-kill bait is placed along active foraging trails. Workers carry it back through the colony’s tunnels, sharing it with other workers, the brood, and eventually the queen through a process called trophallaxis — essentially, food sharing. The delayed kill, which takes three to five days to show visible results, is what makes the treatment effective. It gives the bait time to move through the entire colony before the workers die.

Outdoor Ant Control New York City

Fifty Years Treating Pavement Ants in NYC's Specific Buildings

There’s a meaningful difference between a pest control company that treats ants and one that has spent over 50 years treating pavement ants specifically in pre-war Brooklyn rowhouses, Queens attached homes, and Manhattan apartment buildings with aging concrete foundations. We know where pavement ants nest in each building type. We know that a stoop — that iconic concrete structure over basement stairs found throughout Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens, and Bed-Stuy — is prime pavement ant habitat. We know that in Jackson Heights, Flushing, and Howard Beach, older sidewalk infrastructure and dense attached housing create conditions where a single colony can pressure multiple properties at once. Every job starts with an inspection. We identify the species, locate the active foraging trails, and assess where the outdoor colony is likely nesting before we apply anything. That step matters more than most people realize — treating the wrong ant species with the wrong method can make things significantly worse.