Rat extermination in Queens: what to know
Queens is the most varied borough by housing type, and its pest profile varies with it. The dense pre-war co-ops and garden-apartment buildings of Jackson Heights, Flushing and Forest Hills carry the shared walls, courtyards and ageing plumbing that let mice and German cockroaches move between units, while the borough's intense restaurant and market corridors — Roosevelt Avenue, Main Street in Flushing, Steinway Street in Astoria — drive some of the strongest rodent and roach pressure in the city.
Newer high-rise towers in Long Island City and older converted-industrial stock add elevator- and riser-borne rodent and cockroach pressure plus 'water bugs' from shared basements, and high tenant turnover across the rental stock keeps bed bugs a live concern in dense neighbourhoods like Jackson Heights and Jamaica.
Much of Queens, though, is detached and semi-detached single-family homes with yards — Bayside, Queens Village, Middle Village, Ozone Park — a profile heavier on ants, stinging insects, wildlife (squirrels, raccoons) and seasonal mosquitoes than apartment pests, with park edges like Alley Pond, Flushing Meadows–Corona and Juniper Valley adding warm-season outdoor pressure that pushes indoors as the weather cools.
How much does rat extermination cost in Queens?
$200–$1,200
One-time baiting: $200–$500. Exclusion (baiting + entry-point sealing): $400–$900. Ongoing monitoring: $100–$200/month. NYC per-treatment overall: $300–$1,200 (avg ~$475). National per-visit average: $345 (range $216–$495).
| One-time baiting | $200–$500 per treatment |
| Exclusion (baiting + sealing) | $400–$900 per treatment |
| Ongoing monitoring | $100–$200 per month |
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.
Angi's $345 average (range $216–$495) is the only tier-1, NYC-geo-targeted figure found and is notably lower than the tier-2 NYC blogs' $300–$1,200 claim. Both are shown — do not collapse into a single misleadingly precise number.
What drives the price
- Baiting-only vs full exclusion (sealing entry points)
- Number of visits needed for heavy infestation (3–5 visits can total $700–$1,500)
- Building type / density
- Ongoing monitoring plan vs one-off
Signs you need rat extermination
- Burrow holes (2–4 inches across) in soil along foundations, garden beds, tree pits, or under sheds and decking
- Large, blunt, capsule-shaped droppings (up to 18mm) near trash areas, basement walls, or burrow entrances
- Dark, greasy rub marks low along foundation walls and pipe chases where rats travel repeatedly
- Heavy gnaw marks on wood, soft concrete, or plastic piping — larger and rougher than mouse damage
- Scurrying or scratching sounds low down — in the cellar, crawl space, or immediately outside at night
How we treat rat extermination in Queens
New York's rat is, with rare exception, the Norway rat — a bulky, ground-dwelling burrower, not the climbing roof rat found in warmer coastal cities. Norway rats burrow into soil along foundations, in tree pits, garden beds and under decking, and they travel through connected basements, subway-adjacent conduits and shared trash areas. That means a rat problem is rarely confined to one building — it's a block-level pressure pattern, and treating one property in isolation without addressing the burrows and food sources around it is a short-term fix at best.
The single hardest thing about rat control that separates it from mice is behaviour: Norway rats are highly neophobic. A new bait station, trap, or even a fresh patch of cement placed in an active run will be avoided for two to three days before the colony resumes normal movement around it. Rush a rat job — checking bait after 48 hours and declaring it a failure — and you haven't actually given the treatment a chance to work. Our programme accounts for this: exterior tamper-resistant bait stations placed on confirmed runways and at burrow entrances, checked and replenished on a weekly cycle, not a single drive-by visit.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Queens and the surrounding Queens area — including Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Citi Field, USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Rockaway Beach, Astoria Park, Queens Boulevard — across ZIP codes 11354, 11355, 11372, 11375, 11101, 11102, 11103, 11385, 11432, 11435.