Bed bug control is among the most common pest issues we treat in Flatbush. Under NYC's bed bug disclosure law (Local Law 69 / Admin Code §27-2018.1), landlords must give tenants the building's one-year bed bug history at lease signing — so prompt, documented treatment protects both tenants and owners. We provide the paperwork a building needs.
Bed bug control in Flatbush: what to know
Flatbush ranges from large pre-war apartment buildings to the famous freestanding Victorian houses of Ditmas Park. The apartment stock drives heavy mouse and German-cockroach pressure; the older detached homes add ant, wildlife and occasional-invader issues.
Dense, transit-rich commercial strips along Church and Flatbush Avenues sustain strong rodent pressure into adjacent residential blocks.
Flatbush is one of the neighbourhoods with the highest bed bug complaint rates in the city. Densely occupied apartment buildings with shared walls and high tenant turnover let infestations spread between units quickly — a single untreated unit can seed a whole line of apartments. Fast, building-wide treatment is what stops it.
Under NYC's bed bug disclosure law (Local Law 69 / Admin Code §27-2018.1), landlords must give tenants the building's one-year bed bug history at lease signing — so prompt, documented treatment protects both tenants and owners. We provide the paperwork a building needs.
How much does bed bug treatment cost in Flatbush?
$300–$4,000
Per room (chemical): $300–$600. Per whole apartment (heat): $1,500–$4,000. National per-job average: $145–$500 (Bob Vila) to $1,000–$4,000 whole-home (aggregator synthesis).
| Chemical treatment | $300–$600 per room |
| Heat treatment | $1,500–$4,000 per apartment |
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.
The NYC per-room/heat figures come only from tier-2 NYC pest-industry blogs; the national anchor (Bob Vila $145–$500) is markedly lower, suggesting NYC-specific multi-visit chemical or heat jobs are being compared against a simpler national per-visit figure. Wide spread — verify against a real local quote before treating as a firm number.
What drives the price
- Chemical (multi-visit, cheaper per visit) vs heat (single visit, higher upfront)
- Apartment size / room count
- Severity and spread of infestation
- K9 inspection add-on for post-treatment clearance
Signs you need bed bug control
- Bite marks in a line or cluster, usually on skin exposed while sleeping
- Rust-coloured stains or dark spotting on mattress seams and box spring joints
- Pearl-white eggs or shed skins tucked in headboard cracks, outlet covers, or baseboard gaps
- Musty, sweetish odour in a bedroom with heavier activity
- New activity appearing on the shared-wall side of a room after a neighbouring unit or attached house treats — a sign bugs moved through the party wall rather than being reintroduced
How we treat bed bug control in Flatbush
Park Slope is dominated by late 19th- to early 20th-century brownstone row houses — roughly 60–70% of the neighbourhood's residential stock — built as attached, 3–5 storey brick and brownstone structures with original timber floor joists and shared party walls. That construction is exactly what lets bed bugs move from one attached home to the next: a shared wall cavity or a floor joist bay doesn't stop at the property line the way a detached house's wall would.
Many of these row houses still have original or only partially renovated masonry, with mortar gaps, deteriorated sill plates, and utility penetrations that were never properly sealed. Those gaps are harbourage, not just entry points — bed bugs hide within about 5 feet of a host, and in an old brownstone that radius can reach into an adjoining unit's baseboard or outlet cover.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Flatbush and the surrounding Brooklyn area — including Brooklyn College, Prospect Park, Church Avenue, Kings Theatre, Ditmas Park Victorians — across ZIP codes 11226, 11210, 11203.
