Mosquito & tick control in Carroll Gardens: what to know
Carroll Gardens is defined by its wide-sidewalk brownstone blocks — original-construction 19th-century row houses with deep front yards, shared rear gardens and original plumbing systems that create ideal conditions for ants, cockroaches and mice to move between adjacent properties.
The Smith Street restaurant corridor sustains rodent pressure into the surrounding residential blocks; shared rear fence lines and gardens in the deep-yard brownstones provide rodent travel routes between properties.
Garden-level and basement apartments beneath the historic brownstones are prone to 'water bugs' from old drains and to ant trails entering through cracked foundation mortar — a combination that requires professional treatment rather than DIY barriers.
How much does mosquito & tick control cost in Carroll Gardens?
$50–$2,500
Per-visit: $80–$150. Per-season average: $350–$1,000 (property-dependent; quarter/half-acre seasonal average ~$500). Overall reported range: $50–$2,500. Larvicide-only visits: $80–$120.
| Per-visit | $80–$150 per visit |
| Per-season | $350–$1,000 per season |
US national figure — NYC typically runs higher.
Market range — not our quote
This is a market range synthesised from published cost guides — not a quote from this provider. The actual price depends on an in-person or photo-based inspection.
US national, yard/property-based figures — most NYC pest-control demand is apartment/building interior, so these outdoor-yard-oriented ranges apply best to NYC rowhouse/backyard or small-business-patio contexts, not typical apartment units. No NYC-specific mosquito guide found.
What drives the price
- Property/yard size
- Treatment method (adult spray vs larvicide briquettes vs misting system)
- Single visit vs full-season recurring plan (every ~21 days, April–September)
- Contract length
Signs you need mosquito & tick control
- Mosquito bites accumulating in the backyard or on a stoop in the evening, even without visiting the park
- Visible standing water in a backyard container, drain, gutter, or basement airshaft after rain
- Ticks found on pets or family members after time in or near Prospect Park
- Increased mosquito activity on blocks closest to the park boundary compared to interior blocks
- Mosquito activity that persists into cooler months in a mild autumn
How we treat mosquito & tick control in Carroll Gardens
Park Slope sits directly against Prospect Park, and that boundary is the single biggest driver of mosquito and tick pressure in the neighbourhood. Ticks move out of the park's grass and brush onto pets, clothing and skin on blocks closest to the perimeter, while mosquitoes breed anywhere water sits still for more than a few days — including well inside the built-up blocks away from the park itself.
Brownstone backyards, narrow basement airshafts and light wells common to this row-house construction are easy to overlook as breeding sites: a blocked drain, a forgotten container, or a low spot that holds rainwater after a storm is all a mosquito needs. Because these row houses sit close together with shared or adjoining yard space, one property's standing water can sustain mosquito pressure for the whole block.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Carroll Gardens and the surrounding Brooklyn area — including Smith Street, Union Street, Carroll Park, Carroll Gardens brownstones — across ZIP codes 11231.