New York City’s building stock is unlike anywhere else in the country. Millions of residents live in pre-war apartments, attached row houses, and multi-unit buildings where shared walls, basement access, and aging utility infrastructure create conditions that make rodent control genuinely more complex than it is in a standalone suburban home. When one unit has a problem, the building often has a problem.
We’ve been working in Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens since 1971. That’s over five decades of learning exactly how rodents move through New York City’s specific architecture — which basements connect, which utility chases run between floors, which building types are most vulnerable in fall when outdoor temperatures drop and rats start pushing inside. When you call us for same-day rodent control in New York City, you’re getting technicians who have seen these exact situations in these exact types of buildings, not a national franchise running a generic playbook.