Mosquito & tick control in Kew Gardens: what to know
Kew Gardens is a mixed neighbourhood of mid-rise apartment buildings along Queens Boulevard and leafy residential side streets of detached and semi-detached homes — the apartment buildings face elevator-borne cockroach and bed bug pressure, while the freestanding homes bring ant, stinging-insect and occasional-invader issues.
The Queens Borough Hall corridor and the commercial activity along Lefferts Boulevard sustain rodent pressure that enters adjacent residential buildings through basement utility areas; the forested buffer of Forest Park at the neighbourhood's edge adds seasonal wildlife and outdoor-pest pressure.
High professional and family residential density with moderate turnover means bed bug introductions tend to be travel-related rather than turnover-driven, but shared apartment building systems enable spread once introduced.
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 Kew Gardens
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 Kew Gardens and the surrounding Queens area — including Queens Boulevard, Lefferts Boulevard, Kew Gardens Hills (nearby), Metropolitan Ave (Queens) — across ZIP codes 11415, 11418.