Pest control built for Lower East Side
The Lower East Side's surviving tenement buildings — some of the oldest occupied residential stock in the country — along Orchard, Rivington and Eldridge Streets have thin walls, shared staircases and original plumbing from the early 1900s that let cockroaches and mice move freely between the densely packed units.
The busy nightlife and restaurant cluster around Delancey Street, Ludlow Street and the Essex Street Market generates strong food-waste pressure, feeding rodent populations that regularly enter surrounding walk-up apartments through basement utility areas.
High residential turnover and a large student and young-renter demographic mean bed bug introductions are frequent; fly pressure is elevated around the neighbourhood's many restaurant back-of-house operations.
Common pests in Lower East Side
The issues we treat most here: rodents, cockroaches, bed bugs, flies. We serve Delancey Street, Essex Street Market, Orchard Street, Williamsburg Bridge, Rivington Street and the wider area across ZIPs 10002.