Home pest control in Crown Heights: what to know
Crown Heights mixes large pre-war apartment buildings along Eastern Parkway with brownstone side streets — the apartment stock drives heavy mouse and German-cockroach pressure through shared systems.
Dense commercial strips and high residential turnover sustain rodent pressure and make bed bugs a recurring concern in the rental buildings.
Older brownstones bring ant and 'water bug' issues from shared plumbing and damp basements.
How much does residential pest control cost in Crown Heights?
$40–$900
One-time visit: $150–$500 (varies further by home size, e.g. $250–$450 at 1,000 sq ft up to $450–$750 at 3,000 sq ft). Monthly plan visit: $40–$70. Quarterly plan: $100–$300/visit or $400–$900/year. Initial/first visit under a plan often $150–$300 (sometimes waived on annual contracts).
| One-time visit | $150–$500 per visit |
| Monthly plan | $40–$70 per visit |
| Quarterly plan | $400–$900 per year |
US national figure — NYC typically runs higher.
Market range — not our quote
This is a market range synthesised from published cost guides — not a quote from this provider. The actual price depends on an in-person or photo-based inspection.
US national anchor (ThisOldHouse); direct fetch of Angi's NY-geo-targeted page returned HTTP 403 so its exact NYC figure could not be independently confirmed beyond search-snippet level — treated with extra caution.
What drives the price
- Plan type (one-time vs monthly vs quarterly vs annual contract)
- Home/apartment size
- Infestation severity (mild $100–$500, moderate $300–$700, severe $1,000–$8,000)
- Contract discount (annual contracts sometimes 10–15% below month-to-month)
Signs you need home pest control
- Pests appearing after a neighbouring unit reports the same issue
- Activity concentrated near shared walls, risers, or plumbing chases in an apartment building
- Yard, foundation, or exterior entry signs on a Ditmas Park-style detached home
- Issues that return quickly after a store-bought treatment
How we treat home pest control in Crown Heights
A residential pest inspection in Flatbush starts with the building type, because it changes where pests get in and how they spread. Large pre-war apartment buildings give mice, German cockroaches, and bed bugs a shared riser or wall-void network to travel through — an infestation in one unit is rarely isolated to that unit.
The freestanding Victorian houses around Ditmas Park present a different profile: their own foundation, yard, and grounds, with ant, wildlife, and occasional-invader issues more typical of a detached home than an apartment.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Crown Heights and the surrounding Brooklyn area — including Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn Museum, Franklin Avenue — across ZIP codes 11213, 11225, 11238.