Home pest control in Inwood: what to know
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.
How much does residential pest control cost in Inwood?
$40–$900
One-time visit: $150–$500 (varies further by home size, e.g. $250–$450 at 1,000 sq ft up to $450–$750 at 3,000 sq ft). Monthly plan visit: $40–$70. Quarterly plan: $100–$300/visit or $400–$900/year. Initial/first visit under a plan often $150–$300 (sometimes waived on annual contracts).
| One-time visit | $150–$500 per visit |
| Monthly plan | $40–$70 per visit |
| Quarterly plan | $400–$900 per year |
US national figure — NYC typically runs higher.
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.
US national anchor (ThisOldHouse); direct fetch of Angi's NY-geo-targeted page returned HTTP 403 so its exact NYC figure could not be independently confirmed beyond search-snippet level — treated with extra caution.
What drives the price
- Plan type (one-time vs monthly vs quarterly vs annual contract)
- Home/apartment size
- Infestation severity (mild $100–$500, moderate $300–$700, severe $1,000–$8,000)
- Contract discount (annual contracts sometimes 10–15% below month-to-month)
Signs you need home pest control
- Pest activity that seems disconnected from your own unit's housekeeping — often corridor- or park-driven in Harlem
- Activity that tracks to a shared wall, especially in a brownstone conversion or pre-war walk-up
- Seasonal pressure — ants, spiders and mosquitoes in warmer months for park-adjacent units; rodents and roaches more constantly near the 125th Street/Lenox Avenue corridor
- Issues that return after store-bought treatments
How we treat home pest control in Inwood
Residential pest control in Harlem starts with the building. A pre-war walk-up with deep baseboard gaps and shared plumbing chases has a different risk profile than a Striver's Row-era brownstone converted into rental units, and both differ from a unit on a block backing onto Marcus Garvey, St. Nicholas, or Morningside Park. We assess which pressures actually apply to your specific building and unit before treating.
Harlem's location within one of Manhattan's densest restaurant and retail corridors — 125th Street and Lenox Avenue — means rodent and cockroach pressure here is often driven by commercial food sources nearby rather than anything happening inside your own apartment, while ant, spider, and mosquito activity in park-adjacent units follows a distinct seasonal pattern tied to the neighbourhood's green space.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Inwood and the surrounding Manhattan area — including Inwood Hill Park, Dyckman Street, Isham Park — across ZIP codes 10034, 10040.