Wildlife Removal in Park Slope, NY
Park Slope's Victorian brownstones are architectural treasures — and pest magnets. The connecting party walls, shared basements, and original hardwood floors of these 1880s-era homes create pathways that rodents and cockroaches exploit across entire rows of homes at once. Prospect Park's 585 acres of woodland border directly to the east, delivering steady pressure from squirrels, raccoons, and seasonal ant invasions into gardens and ground-floor units. The neighborhood's co-op and condo boards frequently call Jet when a single unit's infestation threatens to spread across the building. If you're seeing droppings near your kitchen baseboards or unexplained bites at night, don't wait — Jet Pest Control serves all of Park Slope with discreet, same-day service backed by a written guarantee.
Nassau County's suburban landscape borders extensive natural areas — Hempstead Lake State Park, Bethpage State Park, and the county's network of preserves — that support robust populations of raccoons, opossums, groundhogs, skunks, and other wildlife that regularly interact with residential properties. Raccoons are the most common attic invader in Nassau County, with females establishing maternity dens in March through May that require careful, humane removal to avoid separating mothers and young. Groundhogs tunnel under sheds, decks, and foundations. Skunks den under porches and in crawlspaces, creating odor and disease risks. Our Nassau County wildlife removal team handles all native wildlife humanely and in compliance with DEC regulations, providing permanent exclusion after removal.
Wildlife Removal FAQ — Park Slope
What wildlife species are most common in Nassau County homes?
Raccoons in attics and chimneys, groundhogs under decks and sheds, skunks under porches and in crawlspaces, and opossums in garages and outbuildings are the most common calls in Nassau County. Deer mice and flying squirrels round out the list in wooded neighborhoods.
Is wildlife removal regulated in Nassau County?
Yes. New York State DEC regulates the trapping and relocation of most wildlife species. Our wildlife removal team is fully licensed and compliant with all state regulations. We provide proper documentation and handle relocation in accordance with DEC guidelines.
How do you prevent wildlife from returning to my Nassau County home after removal?
After removal, we perform a complete inspection and exclusion — sealing all entry points with heavy-gauge hardware cloth, metal flashing, and concrete to prevent re-entry. We also address attractants like unsecured garbage, accessible bird feeders, and overgrown vegetation near the structure.
What pests are most common in Park Slope brownstones?
Carpenter ants are a significant issue in Park Slope's tree-lined blocks — mature London plane trees and brownstone wood trim create ideal nesting conditions. Bed bugs spread easily through the co-op and condo buildings along Fifth Avenue and 7th Avenue where shared walls and laundry rooms provide pathways. Jet's licensed technicians treat carpenter ant satellite colonies in wall voids and provide bed bug heat treatments with board notification support.
How does Jet treat bed bugs in Park Slope co-ops?
Park Slope co-op boards require pest disclosure and documentation. Jet provides detailed treatment reports suitable for co-op board review. Our heat treatment protocol eliminates bed bugs in one visit without chemical residue, addressing shared-wall spread in attached brownstones between Prospect Park West and 4th Avenue. We coordinate building-wide inspections when multiple units are affected. Call (516) 774-5051.
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