Moth control in Midwood: what to know
Midwood is a residential neighbourhood of semi-detached and detached homes with yards along tree-lined streets off Avenue J and Kings Highway — a housing profile that brings more ant and stinging-insect pressure than denser apartment neighbourhoods, with yards and mature trees providing nesting sites.
The busy kosher restaurant and retail corridors along Avenue J and Kings Highway generate food-waste pressure that drives rodent activity into adjacent residential blocks; older homes with basements along these commercial arteries are particularly vulnerable.
Brooklyn College's campus in the southern end of the neighbourhood adds student foot traffic and turnover-related pest risk; larger apartment buildings near the campus face cockroach and bed bug pressure from the student rental market.
Signs you need moth control
- Small moths flying in the kitchen or around closets
- Webbing or clumping in stored grains, flour, or pet food
- Holes in wool, silk, or stored natural-fibre clothing
How we treat moth control in Midwood
Pantry moths breed in stored grains, flour, pet food and spices; clothing moths in wool, silk and stored natural fibres. The flying adults you see are the end of the cycle — the larvae doing the damage are in the food or fabric.
We locate and help you remove the infested source, then treat to interrupt the breeding cycle so the problem ends rather than recurring every few weeks.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Midwood and the surrounding Brooklyn area — including Avenue J, Kings Highway, Brooklyn College, Nostrand Avenue — across ZIP codes 11230.