Mosquito & tick control in Greenwich Village: what to know
Greenwich Village's Federal and Greek Revival row houses around Washington Square Park are among Manhattan's most historic — their age brings original plumbing, shared party walls and cracked foundations that let rodents and cockroaches move between units and houses.
NYU's campus footprint and the dense restaurant and bar scene along MacDougal Street and Bleecker Street create constant food-source pressure, and the park itself is a major outdoor rodent habitat that feeds pressure into adjacent blocks.
The high volume of student rentals and frequent apartment turnover make bed bug vigilance especially important; ground-floor and garden units are prone to ant invasions through old foundation mortar.
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 Greenwich Village
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 Greenwich Village and the surrounding Manhattan area — including Washington Square Park, NYU Campus, MacDougal Street, Bleecker Street, The Village Vanguard — across ZIP codes 10011, 10012, 10014.