The cheapest pest problem is the one that never establishes. Recurring maintenance — quarterly for most homes, monthly for food service and high-pressure buildings — keeps pest populations from ever reaching the point where you notice them.
Each visit includes monitoring, exterior and interior treatment of entry points and harbourages, and adjustments for the season (rodents in fall, ants and stinging insects in summer). It's Integrated Pest Management: prevention and exclusion first, targeted treatment only where needed.
For NYC's relentless pest pressure — dense blocks, shared buildings, constant construction — a maintenance plan is the difference between occasional surprises and a property that simply stays pest-free.
Signs you have a recurring pest control problem
- You've had repeated pest problems and want them to stop recurring
- You manage a building or business where pests can't be tolerated
- You want protection before seasonal pests arrive
Why Park Slope sees this
NYC's pest pressure never lets up — maintenance is how buildings and businesses stay ahead of it instead of reacting.
Plans are tuned by season: rodent proofing before fall, stinging-insect and ant control through summer.