Mosquito & tick control in Gramercy / Kips Bay: what to know
Gramercy's landmarked brownstones and pre-war apartment buildings around Irving Place and East 20th Street are handsome but old — party walls, shared basements and original plumbing let cockroaches and mice range freely between floors and neighbouring units.
The mixed residential and medical corridor along 2nd Avenue (NYU Langone, Bellevue) keeps pedestrian and food-service density high, which sustains steady rodent pressure into the residential side streets.
Peter Cooper Village and Stuyvesant Town to the east add an unusually large green footprint that drives seasonal ant, stinging-insect and occasional-invader pressure into surrounding apartments.
Signs you need mosquito & tick control
- Mosquitoes making a yard, patio or courtyard unusable
- Standing water in drains, planters, or low spots
- Ticks on pets or in tall grass and shaded vegetation
How we treat mosquito & tick control in Gramercy / Kips Bay
Mosquitoes and ticks turn a backyard, garden or building courtyard into a no-go zone in the warm months — and both carry disease (West Nile, Lyme). Standing water, shaded vegetation and leaf litter are where they breed and rest.
We treat the resting and breeding areas — dense shrubs, shaded perimeters, standing-water sources — to knock down the population and break the breeding cycle, with seasonal programmes that maintain protection through the summer.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Gramercy / Kips Bay and the surrounding Manhattan area — including Gramercy Park, Irving Place, Baruch College, 2nd Avenue, Peter Cooper Village — across ZIP codes 10010, 10016.