Cockroach control is among the most common pest issues we treat in Park Slope. Family-dense brownstone blocks and the restaurant corridors along Fifth and Seventh Avenues keep food-source pressure high year-round.
Cockroach control in Park Slope: what to know
Park Slope's signature brownstones and limestone row houses are beautiful and old — the same deep voids, shared walls and original plumbing that make them charming also make them prone to rodents, ants and cockroaches moving between floors and homes.
The neighbourhood's location on the edge of Prospect Park means added seasonal pressure from rodents, mosquitoes and ticks, and from outdoor ants foraging indoors in warm months.
Family-dense brownstone blocks and the restaurant corridors along Fifth and Seventh Avenues keep food-source pressure high year-round.
How much does cockroach & water bug control cost in Park Slope?
$120–$700
NYC one-time treatment: $150–$700 (most jobs ~$300). German cockroach: $200–$500. American/water bug: $150–$300. Monthly maintenance plan: $50–$100/month. National average (Bob Vila): $120–$160.
| German cockroach | $200–$500 one-time |
| American / water bug | $150–$300 one-time |
| Monthly maintenance plan | $50–$100 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.
NYC-specific figures rely on tier-2 sources only; Bob Vila's tier-1 national figure ($120–$160) sits well below the NYC-claimed range — consistent with a genuine NYC premium but not independently verified at that magnitude.
What drives the price
- Species (German roaches cost more — faster reproduction, hide in appliances/cabinet voids)
- Single unit vs building-wide program (co-ops/condos: $500–$2,000+)
- One-time vs recurring monthly plan
- Shared-plumbing-riser buildings (NYC pre-war stock) spreading infestation building-wide
Signs you need cockroach control
- Live cockroaches in the kitchen or bathroom at night, more persistent on blocks closer to the Fifth or Seventh Avenue restaurant corridors
- Large 'water bugs' emerging from a basement floor drain or garden-level sump pit
- Musty odour concentrated in a basement or garden apartment rather than throughout the house
- Dark, pepper-like droppings in kitchen cabinet corners or behind appliances
- Egg cases tucked into original masonry mortar gaps or utility penetrations at ground level
How we treat cockroach control in Park Slope
Park Slope's food-source pressure runs high year-round because of two things at once: family-dense brownstone blocks packed close together, and the restaurant corridors along Fifth and Seventh Avenues. That combination keeps German cockroach populations fed in kitchens across the neighbourhood in a way that a lower-density block wouldn't see.
The larger 'water bug' — American or Oriental cockroach — is a separate problem tied to this housing stock's basement-level garden apartments and older, partially renovated masonry. Ground moisture from original plumbing and deteriorated sill plates in these row houses gives water bugs a route up through floor drains and foundation gaps, especially in units below street level.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Park Slope and the surrounding Brooklyn area — including Prospect Park, Fifth Avenue, Seventh Avenue, Grand Army Plaza — across ZIP codes 11215, 11217, 11218.
