Pest control built for Brighton Beach
Brighton Beach's elevated subway line along Brighton Beach Avenue creates a canopy of noise and shade beneath which a dense row of Russian and Eastern European restaurants, bakeries and food markets operates — the food-waste concentration beneath the elevated tracks is a primary driver of the area's heavy rodent and cockroach pressure.
The neighbourhood's older pre-war apartment buildings and Soviet-era-style medium-rise blocks have shared basements, centralised trash areas and ageing plumbing that give pests ready access between units on multiple floors.
Proximity to the ocean and the Boardwalk adds seasonal mosquito pressure from tidal wetland areas to the east, and the beach infrastructure creates a persistent rodent habitat that feeds into the residential blocks immediately inland.
Common pests in Brighton Beach
The issues we treat most here: rodents, cockroaches, bed bugs, mosquitoes. We serve Brighton Beach Avenue, the Boardwalk, Brighton Beach subway station, Coney Island Creek and the wider area across ZIPs 11235, 11224.