Squirrel Removal in Flatbush, NY
Flatbush encompasses one of Brooklyn's most diverse and densely built neighborhoods — a grid of two- and three-family homes, large pre-war apartment houses, and avenue-front commercial strips running from Church Avenue north to Empire Boulevard. The Victorian wood-frame houses prevalent near Ditmas Park blend into larger brick mid-rises on Flatbush Avenue, and pest pressure follows the density. Rodents are common near the commercial corridors, particularly during winter when outdoor dining shifts and outdoor refuse bins become less accessible. German cockroaches thrive in the older buildings' plumbing chases, often affecting multiple floors at once. Jet Pest Control covers all of Flatbush — including the Ditmas Park Victorian strip, Kensington, and the denser blocks south of Cortelyou Road — with treatments designed for connected multi-family buildings.
Gray squirrels are Nassau County's most common wildlife pest — agile, persistent, and capable of chewing through virtually any material to gain access to attic spaces. Once inside an attic, squirrels establish nesting sites, contaminate insulation with urine and droppings, and gnaw on electrical wiring — creating both structural damage and fire hazards. Nassau County's mature suburban tree canopy provides overhead highway access to rooflines throughout the county, meaning every home with a nearby tree is a potential squirrel target. Flying squirrels are also active in Nassau County, entering attics through smaller gaps than their gray cousins. Our Nassau County squirrel removal program includes humane trapping, exclusion of all entry points, and attic restoration services.
Squirrel Removal FAQ — Flatbush
How do squirrels get into Nassau County home attics?
Gray squirrels enter through gaps at roof-soffit intersections, around chimney flashing, through deteriorated roof vents, and by chewing through wood trim and fascia boards. Any opening larger than 1.5 inches is a potential entry point.
Is squirrel damage covered by homeowners insurance in Nassau County?
Many Nassau County homeowners insurance policies cover sudden and accidental wildlife damage but exclude gradual deterioration. We provide detailed inspection reports and damage documentation that can support insurance claims.
How do you prevent squirrels from re-entering my Nassau County attic?
After removing all squirrels via trapping, we perform a complete exclusion — sealing all entry points with galvanized steel hardware cloth, metal flashing, and steel wool that squirrels cannot chew through. A written warranty covers the exclusion work.
What are the main pest problems in Flatbush?
Flatbush's dense Caribbean community and multi-family housing stock along Flatbush Ave create significant rodent and cockroach pressure. The Flatbush Ave commercial strip — particularly from Church Ave to Kings Highway — generates food waste that drives rodent populations into adjacent residential buildings. German cockroach infestations in multi-family buildings are common in the 11226 zip code. Jet's Flatbush program combines exterior rodent control with targeted interior treatments.
How does Jet handle rodents in Flatbush multi-family homes?
Flatbush's two- and three-family homes often have basement storage areas that become rodent harborage, particularly near the Flatbush Ave and Nostrand Ave corridors. Jet's rodent program starts with a full exclusion audit identifying all entry points — foundation cracks, utility penetrations, garage door gaps — followed by bait station installation and interior trapping. We provide landlord documentation for NYC housing court compliance.
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