Rodent control in Williamsburg: what to know
Williamsburg mixes converted industrial loft buildings, new-construction high-rises and older row houses — a varied building stock that produces everything from German cockroaches in dense apartments to rodents around the busy bar and restaurant scene.
The heavy nightlife and food-service density along Bedford Avenue and the waterfront drives strong rodent and fly pressure into nearby residential blocks.
Rapid development and high tenant turnover make bed bug vigilance important in the area's rental buildings.
Signs you need rodent control
- Droppings along walls, under sinks, or in cabinets and drawers
- Gnaw marks on food packaging, wiring, or baseboards
- Scratching or scurrying noises in walls or ceilings, especially at night
- A persistent musky, ammonia-like odour
- Greasy rub marks along baseboards and runways
How we treat rodent control in Williamsburg
New York City has one of the densest rodent populations in the world. Aging infrastructure, restaurant-heavy blocks and continuous construction give rats and mice food, shelter and highways between buildings. Killing the rodents you can see is only half the job — without sealing how they get in, the next wave moves in within weeks.
Our rodent programme is built around exclusion: we inspect the building envelope for gaps around pipes, vents, foundation cracks, door sweeps and utility penetrations — rats can squeeze through a hole the size of a quarter, mice through a dime. We seal those entry points, then knock down the active population with a combination of trapping and tamper-resistant baiting placed away from people and pets.
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We serve all of Williamsburg and the surrounding Brooklyn area — including Bedford Avenue, Williamsburg Bridge, Domino Park, McCarren Park — across ZIP codes 11211, 11206, 11249.