Mouse extermination in Brooklyn: what to know
Brooklyn's housing is defined by its 19th-century brownstone and limestone row houses — Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights, Bedford-Stuyvesant and Carroll Gardens hold some of the largest historic row-house districts in the country. Their age brings deep baseboard gaps, shared party walls, original plumbing and damp basements — ideal harbourage for rodents, ants, cockroaches and 'water bugs' that travel between floors and adjoining homes.
Alongside the brownstone belt, Brooklyn carries dense pre-war apartment stock and high-turnover rental buildings in neighbourhoods like Flatbush, Crown Heights and Bushwick, where shared walls and frequent tenant turnover let bed bugs spread quickly from one unit to a whole line of apartments. Flatbush in particular has one of the highest bed bug complaint rates in the city.
The borough's converted-industrial waterfront — Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Red Hook and Industry City in Sunset Park — adds rodent and fly pressure from a heavy bar, restaurant and warehouse density, while green edges like Prospect Park and Green-Wood Cemetery drive seasonal ant, mosquito, tick and occasional-wildlife pressure into the surrounding homes.
How much does mouse extermination cost in Brooklyn?
$150–$1,200
Inspection: $75–$125. One-time treatment: $150–$550 (national avg ~$377–$525 depending on source). Yearly contract: $200–$450. Quarterly contract: $450–$900. Monthly contract: $800–$1,200.
| Inspection | $75–$125 one-time |
| One-time treatment | $150–$550 one-time |
| Yearly contract | $200–$450 per year |
| Quarterly contract | $450–$900 per year |
| Monthly contract | $800–$1,200 per year |
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 figures — NYC typically higher (no NYC-specific mice-only cost guide found; NYC data exists for rats but not mice separately). Bob Vila's $150–$200 figure is notably lower than Fixr's $300–$550 one-time-treatment figure — genuine source disagreement, not a typo.
What drives the price
- Method (traps $250–$650, poison $300–$500, bait stations $450–$650, fumigation $2,000–$6,000, all for a ~2,000 sq ft home)
- Home/apartment size
- Infestation severity (small $250–$500 vs severe $1,000–$5,000)
- Number of entry points needing sealing
Signs you need mouse extermination
- Small, dark, rice-grain droppings (3–6mm) in drawers, under the sink, or along cabinet edges
- Scratching sounds inside walls or under the floor, usually at night
- A gnawed corner on food packaging, cardboard, or a baseboard
- A faint, musky, ammonia-like smell concentrated in one room
- A live mouse seen darting along a wall or under an appliance — always a sign of more you haven't seen
How we treat mouse extermination in Brooklyn
If you've seen one mouse in an NYC apartment, the honest answer is that there are more you haven't seen — a house mouse rarely travels more than 10 to 30 feet from its nest, so a sighting in the kitchen means the nest is close, usually inside a wall void, behind a cabinet kick plate, or under an appliance. Mice are small enough to compress through a gap about the width of a dime, which is why the pipe penetration under your sink or the space behind your stove's utility conduit is doing more to cause your mouse problem than anything happening outside the building.
Our mouse programme starts with a real inspection, not a guess: fresh droppings (dark, moist, pointed) versus old ones (grey, chalky) tell us whether activity is current; a UV light run along baseboards and cabinet interiors picks up urine trails invisible in normal light; grease marks along a runway confirm the route. From there we place snap traps in pairs, flush to the wall, at the actual activity points — not scattered around the room — because mice are curious and investigate new objects within hours, which makes trapping far more effective for mice than it is for rats.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Brooklyn and the surrounding Brooklyn area — including Prospect Park, Brooklyn Bridge, Barclays Center, Coney Island, Brooklyn Museum, Atlantic Avenue — across ZIP codes 11201, 11215, 11217, 11211, 11216, 11221, 11231, 11226, 11220, 11238.