Cricket control in Highbridge: what to know
Highbridge's dense pre-war and mid-century apartment buildings along Jerome Avenue, Ogden Avenue and Anderson Avenue have interconnected service basements, shared plumbing and centralised trash systems that drive heavy mouse, rat and German-cockroach pressure — particularly in buildings adjacent to the Jerome Avenue elevated commercial corridor.
Highbridge Park provides a green buffer along the Harlem River; the park's terrain and proximity to the river sustain outdoor rodent populations that feed into the residential blocks to the east through storm drain and utility infrastructure.
High residential density and frequent rental turnover in the apartment buildings keep bed bug pressure elevated; ant invasions are more common in ground-floor units that abut the older building foundations.
Signs you need cricket control
- Chirping at night (house crickets) coming from basements or walls
- Humpbacked, long-legged crickets jumping in basements, cellars or bathrooms
- Holes or damage in stored fabric, cardboard or paper in basement storage
- Crickets concentrated in damp, dark ground-floor and below-grade areas
How we treat cricket control in Highbridge
Crickets — especially the humpbacked camel cricket (often called a 'spider cricket' or 'cave cricket') — are a common but under-treated NYC pest. They thrive in the damp basements, cellars, crawl spaces and ground-floor units that older New York buildings have in abundance, and their chirping and jumping make them especially unwelcome indoors.
Camel crickets don't chirp but they jump erratically when disturbed and feed on fabric, cardboard and stored items in basements. House crickets are drawn to warmth and light. Both signal a moisture and entry-point problem, which is why treatment that ignores the underlying conditions never holds.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Highbridge and the surrounding The Bronx area — including High Bridge, Highbridge Park, Jerome Avenue, Ogden Avenue, Anderson Avenue — across ZIP codes 10452, 10453.