Here’s something most people find out the hard way: treating the rodents you can see doesn’t stop more from coming in. New York City’s older buildings and a significant portion of Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens housing stock was built before 1940 — have accumulated decades of cracks, gaps, and utility penetrations that rats and mice use as open doors. A mouse can fit through a hole the size of a dime. A rat needs only half an inch.
That’s why our rodent control services always include a thorough inspection of entry points, harborage areas, and the structural conditions that made your property a target in the first place. We don’t just treat the symptom. We look at the full picture where they’re getting in, where they’re nesting, what’s drawing them there and we address all of it. Exclusion work, the physical sealing of entry points, is what separates a permanent fix from a temporary one. We offer both, and we’ll tell you exactly what your property needs.