Ant control is among the most common pest issues we treat in Jackson Heights. High residential density and turnover make bed bug vigilance especially important here.
Ant control in Jackson Heights: what to know
Jackson Heights is famous for its dense pre-war co-op and garden-apartment buildings — handsome but full of the shared walls, courtyards and aging plumbing that let cockroaches and mice move between units.
The intensely busy Roosevelt Avenue and 37th Avenue commercial corridors, packed with restaurants and markets, sustain some of the strongest rodent and roach pressure in Queens.
High residential density and turnover make bed bug vigilance especially important here.
How much does carpenter ant & ant control cost in Jackson Heights?
$60–$500
National average: $150–$250 per visit (Angi). Typical single treatment: $80–$500 (small infestation). Bob Vila national range: $60–$215. Follow-up/retreatment visits: $40–$120.
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 ant cost guide located, unlike bed bugs/rats/roaches.
What drives the price
- Infestation location (attic/basement/exterior walls cost more than kitchen/living space due to access difficulty)
- Severity
- Treatment method
- One-off vs follow-up retreatment
Signs you need ant control
- Coarse, fibrous frass near woodwork, windowsills, or baseboards
- Large black ants, 12–25mm, active indoors especially at night
- Rustling sounds inside walls on quiet evenings
- Winged swarmers indoors in late winter or spring — often mistaken for termites
- Soft or discoloured wood around windows, door frames, or a roofline
How we treat ant control in Jackson Heights
Carpenter ants (Camponotus pennsylvanicus) are the large black ant species NYC residents actually need a licensed exterminator for — pavement ants foraging for crumbs are a nuisance, but carpenter ants excavate galleries in wood, and finding the parent colony behind that damage takes trained inspection, not a can of spray.
Since 2006, our technicians have learned to read NYC's building stock for the moisture patterns carpenter ants exploit: pre-war brownstone floor joists near grade, flat-roof parapet failures, window sills softened by condensation. The colony you see in the kitchen is usually a satellite; the parent nest sits in the moisture-damaged void feeding it. Treating only what's visible is why DIY attempts fail, and why so many customers call us after a previous provider's spray wore off in weeks.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Jackson Heights and the surrounding Queens area — including Roosevelt Avenue, 37th Avenue, the historic garden-apartment district — across ZIP codes 11372.
