Termite control in Gravesend: what to know
Gravesend is a largely residential neighbourhood of semi-detached and attached homes with small yards, interspersed with low-rise apartment buildings — a housing mix that produces both outdoor-pest issues (ants, stinging insects) in the yards and classic apartment-pest pressure (cockroaches, mice) in the multi-family stock.
The 86th Street and Kings Highway commercial corridors are busy food-retail and restaurant strips; food-waste pressure from these strips feeds rodent populations that enter adjacent residential basements and shared service areas.
Older homes near McDonald Avenue have basements prone to damp from the area's low elevation near Gravesend Bay, drawing 'water bugs' and carpenter ants wherever moisture persists.
Signs you need termite control
- Mud tubes running along foundations, walls, or crawl-space surfaces
- Wood that sounds hollow when tapped or crumbles easily
- Discarded wings near windowsills after a swarm
- Buckling paint or what looks like water damage on wood
How we treat termite control in Gravesend
Subterranean termites cause more structural damage than fires and storms combined, and they work silently — by the time you see damage, a colony has often been active for years. In the New York area, termites threaten the wood framing, joists and sills of houses and the lower floors of older buildings.
We provide both proactive inspection — including the Wood-Destroying Insect (WDI) reports lenders require for home purchases — and active treatment using liquid soil barriers and in-ground baiting systems that intercept and eliminate the colony.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Gravesend and the surrounding Brooklyn area — including 86th Street, McDonald Avenue, Gravesend Bay (nearby), Kings Highway — across ZIP codes 11223.