Pest control built for Inwood
Inwood sits at Manhattan's northern tip beside Inwood Hill Park — the only natural forest left on the island — so homes here see more wildlife pressure (squirrels, raccoons) alongside the usual urban rodents and roaches.
Pre-war apartment stock along Dyckman Street and Seaman Avenue has the deep voids and shared plumbing that let cockroaches and mice move between units.
The park edge means seasonal mosquito and tick pressure for ground-floor and garden apartments.
Common pests in Inwood
The issues we treat most here: rodents, cockroaches, wildlife. We serve Inwood Hill Park, Dyckman Street, Isham Park and the wider area across ZIPs 10034, 10040.