A statistical analysis shows that New York City now has as many as 3 million rats and almost 60,000 rat-infested lots in 2022, an increase of 50% (or a million rats) since 2010.
Outdoor rats can be a big problem for residents, landlords, and local businesses in New York City’s brownstone neighborhoods. Here’s how to get rid of rats outside and what you can do to protect your property from an infestation.
New York City’s rodent problem is as old as the city itself. But make no mistake — rats and mice are dangerous pests with real consequences. Here’s what you need to know about dealing with mice and rats in New York City including facts, prevention, control, and extermination.
If you suspect that you have a mouse in your cozy townhouse or apartment, here are 9 common signs of mice to look out for. Finding one or more of these signs together might mean it’s time to give your exterminator a call.
If you’ve seen rats loitering on or around your property, there’s a good chance that they’re coming from nearby burrows. In this article, we’ll discuss burrowing rats and how to get rid of them.
The common house mouse can squeeze through tiny cracks and holes about the size of a dime. This ability allows them to easily enter people’s homes and apartments in search of food, warmth, and nesting spots.
Helpful information and tips about outdoor rat control in New York City for landlords to give to their tenants and neighbors.
As the weather gets cooler this fall, indoor pest activity is bound to increase. This is part of many pests’ natural “overwintering” cycle- that is, the way plants and animals survive the colder weather. Here are some common fall pests you might catch in your apartment this season.
Pest exclusion is the proven and preferred method of long-term pest control. By eliminating conditions that attract rodents and cockroaches, you can stop infestations before they even happen. Schedule a free inspection or consultation for pest exclusion services today!
As a business owner or manager in New York City, have you ever wondered why businesses seem to spend so much time and money dealing with pest control?
This letter explains how restaurants can beat pest problems with Integrated Pest Management—a form of pest control that uses the least intervention to obtain the best results- and why now is the perfect time to take these steps.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, rodents in NYC are running wild. What can you do to stop them?