Wildlife removal 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 wildlife & squirrel removal cost in Carroll Gardens?
$150–$600
Squirrel removal: $200–$600 (typical $250–$450, avg ~$300). Raccoon removal: $300–$450 avg, or $150–$300 per animal for trap-and-release. Exclusion vent installation: $300–$450 each. One-way mesh exclusion barrier: $10–$25/linear foot.
| Squirrel removal | $200–$600 one-time |
| Raccoon removal | $150–$450 one-time |
| Exclusion vent installation | $300–$450 per vent |
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 — NYC typically higher. No NYC-specific wildlife-removal cost guide found despite NYC's well-documented raccoon/squirrel-in-building problem — a genuine gap versus the bed bug/rat/roach guides.
What drives the price
- Species
- Number of animals
- Location (open yard vs attic/wall void)
- Cleanup/repair needed after removal (droppings, insulation, entry-point damage)
Signs you need wildlife removal
- Scratching, thumping or movement in the attic or roof space, especially at dawn or dusk
- Chewed or torn entry gaps around chimney flashing, roof vents, or cornice detailing
- Droppings or nesting material in the attic, chimney, or under a backyard deck or shed
- Squirrels or raccoons seen repeatedly entering or exiting the same roof-line gap
- Noise or activity that begins shortly after a neighbouring building reports its own wildlife problem
How we treat wildlife removal in Carroll Gardens
The decorative cornices, dormers and roof detailing common to Park Slope's late-19th and early-20th-century brownstones give squirrels and raccoons far more to climb and grip than a plain modern facade would. Chimneys, roof-line gaps and attic vents on these older buildings are common entry points, and once wildlife is in the roof or attic space, the same shared party walls that let pests move between units let squirrels and raccoons travel too.
Basement-level garden apartments and backyard structures aren't immune either — raccoons will den under a porch, deck or garden shed if given the chance, particularly on blocks backing onto green space. The neighbourhood's edge along Prospect Park is a steady source of wildlife pressure, with squirrels and raccoons moving from the park onto adjacent blocks in search of shelter, especially in autumn and late winter denning season.
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.