Rodent control in Washington Heights: what to know
Washington Heights is built around large pre-war apartment buildings on steep hills — interconnected basements and shared service areas give rodents and roaches easy routes between buildings.
High residential density and a busy commercial spine along Broadway and St. Nicholas Avenue sustain steady pest pressure, particularly mice and German cockroaches in older kitchens.
The proximity to Fort Tryon Park and the wooded northern edge of Manhattan adds seasonal pressure from outdoor pests pushing indoors as the weather cools.
How much does rat & mouse control cost in Washington Heights?
$200–$1,200
One-time baiting: $200–$500. Exclusion (baiting + entry-point sealing): $400–$900. Ongoing monitoring: $100–$200/month. NYC per-treatment overall: $300–$1,200 (avg ~$475). National per-visit average: $345 (range $216–$495).
| One-time baiting | $200–$500 per treatment |
| Exclusion (baiting + sealing) | $400–$900 per treatment |
| Ongoing monitoring | $100–$200 per month |
NYC pest-control pricing tends to run higher in Manhattan than in Brooklyn or Queens — tier-2 NYC industry sources cite roughly a 10–20% premium, attributed to building-access logistics (walk-ups, elevators, doorman/board approval) and labour costs. This is directional signal from industry blogs, not an independently verified figure — confirm with a quote for your specific building.
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.
Angi's $345 average (range $216–$495) is the only tier-1, NYC-geo-targeted figure found and is notably lower than the tier-2 NYC blogs' $300–$1,200 claim. Both are shown — do not collapse into a single misleadingly precise number.
What drives the price
- Baiting-only vs full exclusion (sealing entry points)
- Number of visits needed for heavy infestation (3–5 visits can total $700–$1,500)
- Building type / density
- Ongoing monitoring plan vs one-off
Signs you need rodent control
- Droppings along kitchen baseboards, under sinks, or in basement storage areas
- Gnaw marks on door bottoms, pipe insulation, or food packaging
- Scratching in walls or ceilings at night, especially in pre-war buildings with shared risers
- Burrow holes or rub marks near tree pits or building foundations, particularly close to Central Park or Riverside Park
- Increased sightings near Broadway, Columbus Avenue or Amsterdam Avenue restaurant blocks
How we treat rodent control in Washington Heights
The Upper West Side's restaurant corridors along Broadway, Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues sustain steady rodent pressure that spills into the residential side streets between them. Combine that with a pre-war building stock — grand buildings with shared basements, service stairs and aging risers — and Norway rats and house mice have both an outdoor food source and an indoor travel network.
Bordering Central Park and Riverside Park adds seasonal rodent pressure too, particularly for lower-floor and garden apartments near the park edges. Norway rats are burrowers, not climbers, so outdoor activity concentrates in tree pits, planted medians and any soil void along a building's foundation, while mice move indoors through the same riser and pipe-chase gaps that let them travel apartment to apartment.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Washington Heights and the surrounding Manhattan area — including The Cloisters, Fort Tryon Park, George Washington Bridge, Audubon Avenue — across ZIP codes 10032, 10033, 10040.