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Rodent Control in West Village, NY

Mouse and rat extermination for West Village apartments and buildings. Full exclusion sealing so rodents stay out for good.

Rodent Control in West Village

Rodents thrive in Manhattan's aging infrastructure, subway system, and dense restaurant district. In West Village, mice and rats enter through gaps as small as a dime โ€” around pipes, under doors, and through shared walls. We identify every entry point and seal them permanently.

Signs of Rodents in West Village Buildings

We combine snap traps, tamper-resistant bait stations, and comprehensive exclusion sealing. Our multi-visit programs track activity until you are fully cleared, then provide documentation for your landlord or building management if needed.

Our West Village Rodent Elimination Process

  • Snap traps & tamper-resistant bait stations
  • Entry point sealing โ€” pipes, gaps, door sweeps
  • Attic & crawl space cleanup
  • Follow-up monitoring visits

Nearby rodent control services: East Village ยท Greenwich Village ยท Kip's Bay ยท SoHo ยท Murray Hill

West Village Rodent Control

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Rodent Control in West Village โ€” FAQ

What are signs of mice in West Village apartments?

Common signs include droppings (rice-sized, dark), gnaw marks on food packaging or baseboards, grease trails along walls, and scratching sounds at night. In West Village apartments, check behind stoves and under sinks first.

How do you prevent rodents from coming back in West Village?

Permanent exclusion is the key โ€” sealing every gap around pipes, conduit, and structural joints. We document all sealed points and provide a report. We also recommend door sweep upgrades for ground-floor West Village apartments.

Is rodent control safe for pets and kids in West Village?

Yes. We use tamper-resistant stations that are inaccessible to pets and children, and we follow all EPA and NYC regulations for bait placement in residential buildings.