Commercial Rodent Control

Discreet rodent service for NYC restaurants, bodegas, offices, and multi-family buildings

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Overview

Commercial rodent control in NYC operates in a different context than residential service. Restaurants, bodegas, commercial kitchens, and multi-family apartment buildings face rodent pressure from multiple simultaneous sources — street-level garbage, adjacent properties, sewer access, and constant food availability — at a scale residential properties don't experience. The stakes are also different: a single rodent sighting in a restaurant dining room or a failed health inspection can generate consequences that residential infestations don't.

Our commercial service is built around discretion, documentation, and reliability. After-hours and overnight appointments keep work out of business hours. Documentation appropriate for health department purposes is provided as a standard part of every service. Service frequency is matched to property type and pressure level, not a one-size-fits-all calendar. We work with single-location operators, multi-location franchise groups, property management companies, and co-op boards across all five boroughs.

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Free phone consultation. We'll give you a straight answer before any work starts.

  • No obligation to book
  • Same-day availability in most of NYC
  • Flat-rate quote upfront
  • Follow-up visits included
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What's Included

Every service includes a thorough inspection and written scope before any work begins.

After-Hours & Overnight Service

Appointments scheduled outside business hours to minimize disruption and ensure treatment can be done thoroughly without customer or staff interference.

Health Inspection Documentation

Written service records, treatment logs, and inspection documentation formatted for health department review and property management files.

Exterior Bait Station Monitoring

Scheduled monitoring and replenishment of exterior bait stations with service logs documenting activity levels over time.

Employee Awareness Guidance

Practical briefing for staff on early signs of rodent activity, reporting procedures, and daily prevention practices relevant to their specific operations.

Customized Service Frequency

Service schedules matched to property type, infestation history, and ongoing pressure level — weekly, biweekly, monthly, or as-needed.

Discreet Vehicles & Approach

Unmarked vehicles and low-profile technician presence for businesses where discretion matters.

Multi-Location Coordination

Unified account management for operators with multiple NYC locations, with consolidated reporting and consistent service standards.

Quarterly Scope Review

Quarterly review of treatment effectiveness, exclusion integrity, and service scope to adjust the program as property conditions change.

Our Process

01

Phone Consultation

Tell us about your operation — type of business, number of locations, service history, and any specific concerns. We'll outline what a service program looks like for your situation.

02

Commercial Inspection

Full property inspection conducted outside business hours when possible. Documents exterior pressure sources, interior entry points, and specific risk zones by operational area.

03

Service Plan & Quote

Written service plan outlining frequency, scope, documentation standards, and flat-rate pricing for the full program.

04

Initial Treatment & Exclusion

First service addresses active infestation, seals primary entry points, and sets up the bait station and monitoring network.

05

Ongoing Monitoring & Adjustment

Scheduled service visits with logged activity reports, exclusion integrity checks, and scope adjustments as property conditions change.

Why It Matters in NYC

NYC commercial properties face rodent pressure that residential buildings don't. Restaurants adjacent to residential blocks are caught between food-rich interiors and a constant sewer and street pressure from outside. Bodegas with sidewalk-adjacent inventory have direct exposure to street rodent populations. Multi-family apartment buildings with ground-floor commercial tenants face combined residential and commercial pressure from a single structure.

Health department inspections operate on surprise schedules. A rodent sighting during inspection can result in a violation that's public record and searchable by any customer. Repeat violations can lead to temporary closure. The reputational impact of a documented rodent violation in a restaurant has consequences that far outlast the citation itself — review platforms and inspection databases archive this information indefinitely.

Construction proximity compounds the problem. When a block in Bushwick, Long Island City, or the South Bronx sees a new development break ground, the rodents nesting in that site get displaced. They move to adjacent commercial properties — particularly restaurants and food businesses — because the food access those properties provide makes them the obvious next destination. Businesses near active construction sites need elevated monitoring during and after construction phases.

The documentation standard matters. After a health department inspection finds a violation, having a documented professional service history — showing service dates, treatment scope, and exclusion work — provides context that uninspected properties can't offer. A property that can demonstrate proactive, documented pest management is in a better position than one that can only say they called a company after the fact.

How to Get Started

01

Call Us

Free phone consultation. Describe what you're seeing and we'll give you an honest read.

02

Free Inspection

A technician maps the full property, identifies the species, and finds every entry point.

03

Flat-Rate Quote

One number covering the full job. No surprises, no hourly billing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often do you service commercial properties?+

Frequency depends on property type and pressure level. High-volume restaurants in neighborhoods with heavy street rodent pressure typically need weekly or biweekly service. Lower-pressure commercial spaces may be fine with monthly. We assess each property and recommend the minimum frequency that actually keeps the property clean.

Can you come after hours or overnight?+

Yes. After-hours service is standard for restaurants and businesses where daytime work would disrupt operations. We schedule appointments outside business hours by default for commercial clients unless you specifically prefer otherwise.

What documentation do you provide for health inspections?+

We provide written service records including inspection dates, findings, treatments applied, products used, bait station logs, and exclusion work performed. These records are formatted for health department review and available on request at any time.

Do you handle multi-location clients?+

Yes. We work with franchise operators, property management companies, and multi-building portfolios across NYC. We provide consolidated service reporting and ensure consistent standards across all locations in a portfolio.

Can you be discreet for active restaurants?+

Yes. Unmarked vehicles, low-profile technician presence, and appointment scheduling outside dining hours are standard for restaurant clients. We understand the reputation implications and treat discretion as a standard service requirement, not an add-on.

Do you work with landlords and building managers for multi-family properties?+

Yes. Multi-family apartment buildings are a significant part of our commercial work. We work directly with supers, building managers, property management companies, and co-op boards to coordinate building-wide access, treatment, and exclusion.

What's the difference between residential and commercial service?+

Commercial service involves more complex scheduling (after-hours, around staff), more formal documentation requirements, ongoing monitoring programs rather than single-job treatment, and typically wider scope because of larger property footprints and multiple pressure sources. The technical approach is the same; the program structure is different.

Ready to End the Problem?

Free phone consultation. Free inspection. Flat-rate quote before any work starts.

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24/7 Availability · Same-Day Service · All 5 Boroughs

Call Now: (212) 555-0123