Ant control is among the most common pest issues we treat in Brooklyn Heights. Proximity to the waterfront, Brooklyn Bridge Park and the busy Montague Street commercial strip adds rodent pressure to the surrounding residential streets.
Ant control in Brooklyn Heights: what to know
Brooklyn Heights is one of the city's oldest neighbourhoods, defined by landmarked 19th-century brownstones and row houses. Their age means deep baseboard gaps, original wood, shared party walls and old plumbing — ideal harbourage for rodents, ants and 'water bugs'.
Garden-level and basement apartments in these historic homes are especially prone to large cockroaches rising from drains and to ant trails entering around old window frames and foundations.
Proximity to the waterfront, Brooklyn Bridge Park and the busy Montague Street commercial strip adds rodent pressure to the surrounding residential streets.
How much does carpenter ant & ant control cost in Brooklyn Heights?
$60–$500
National average: $150–$250 per visit (Angi). Typical single treatment: $80–$500 (small infestation). Bob Vila national range: $60–$215. Follow-up/retreatment visits: $40–$120.
US national figure — NYC typically runs higher.
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 — NYC typically higher; no NYC-specific ant cost guide located, unlike bed bugs/rats/roaches.
What drives the price
- Infestation location (attic/basement/exterior walls cost more than kitchen/living space due to access difficulty)
- Severity
- Treatment method
- One-off vs follow-up retreatment
Signs you need ant control
- An ant trail entering around an old window frame or foundation crack, especially in a garden-level unit
- Ants concentrated near a specific baseboard gap or piece of original woodwork
- Trails that reappear after cleaning up the visible ants
- Activity that tracks with damp weather or a nearby moisture source
How we treat ant control in Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn Heights' landmarked brownstones and row houses are among NYC's oldest housing stock, built with original wood framing, stone foundations, and window frames that have settled and gapped over more than a century. That settling is exactly what gives ants an entry route into garden-level and basement units in particular.
Deep baseboard gaps and original wood joinery — features of this historic construction that modern buildings don't have — mean an ant trail can run from an outdoor foraging site straight into a unit through a foundation crack or an old window frame, without much resistance.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Brooklyn Heights and the surrounding Brooklyn area — including Brooklyn Heights Promenade, Montague Street, Brooklyn Bridge, Cadman Plaza — across ZIP codes 11201.