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Termite Control & Inspection in Queens Village

Looking for termite control in Queens Village? Big Apple Pest Control inspects for subterranean termite activity — the species responsible for the wood-frame damage seen in older Brooklyn row houses — with particular attention during spring swarm season, then treats based on what the inspection actually finds rather than a standard treatment applied regardless of confirmed activity. Queens Village in Queens has its own pest profile — queens Village is largely detached and semi-detached single-family homes with yards and gardens — a very different pest profile from Manhattan's apartments. Expect more ants, stinging insects, wildlife (squirrels, raccoons) and mosquito/tick pressure.

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Termite control in Queens Village: what to know

Queens Village is largely detached and semi-detached single-family homes with yards and gardens — a very different pest profile from Manhattan's apartments. Expect more ants, stinging insects, wildlife (squirrels, raccoons) and mosquito/tick pressure.

Mature trees and proximity to Alley Pond Park add wildlife and seasonal outdoor-pest pressure, with animals seeking attic and soffit entry as weather cools.

Older homes with basements and crawl spaces are prone to rodents and to carpenter ants where there's moisture.

How much does termite control & inspection cost in Queens Village?

$75–$8,000

Inspection: $75–$325 (avg ~$100; many companies offer inspections free). Standard treatment: $230–$1,000 (avg ~$600). Extensive infestation/fumigation: $1,500–$8,000. Annual termite bond/warranty: $200–$400/year.

Inspection $75–$325 one-time
Standard treatment $230–$1,000 one-time
Extensive infestation / fumigation $1,500–$8,000 one-time
Annual bond / warranty $200–$400 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 — NYC typically higher. No NYC-specific termite pricing found; NYC's older/pre-war building stock and closely-spaced structures are plausible cost drivers but this is inference, not a sourced NYC figure — not presented as verified.

What drives the price

  • Inspection alone vs bundled with treatment quote
  • Treatment method (spot/localized vs whole-structure fumigation)
  • Severity/extent of colony
  • Ongoing bond/warranty vs one-time treatment only
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Signs you need termite control

  • Winged swarmers near foundations or windows, especially in spring
  • Discarded wings on windowsills or near foundation walls
  • Mud tubes on foundation walls or in basements or crawlspaces
  • Wood that sounds hollow when tapped, or shows soft or damaged texture
  • Wood-to-ground contact points around the property (deck posts, wood siding touching soil)

How we treat termite control in Queens Village

Subterranean termites are a real and well-documented pressure in New York City's older wood-frame housing stock, and Brooklyn row houses with wood framing and basement or foundation-level wood contact are a common risk profile. These termites live in underground colonies and travel into structures through soil contact with foundations, wood-to-ground contact, or small cracks — damage often develops out of sight before it's visually obvious.

Spring is swarm season for subterranean termites in this region — a well-established seasonal pattern where winged reproductive termites emerge from an established colony to start new ones. Seeing a swarm of winged insects near your foundation, especially in spring, or discarded wings near windowsills, is one of the more reliable early indicators that a colony is active near the structure.

Local landmarks & coverage

We serve all of Queens Village and the surrounding Queens area — including Jamaica Avenue, Cross Island Parkway, Alley Pond Park — across ZIP codes 11427, 11428, 11429.

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Our Queens Village Termite Control & Inspection Process

  1. 1

    Foundation and structural inspection

    We check foundation walls, basement framing, crawlspaces, and wood-to-ground contact points for signs of subterranean termite activity.

  2. 2

    Swarm and mud-tube evidence check

    We look specifically for swarmer wings, mud tubes, and other physical evidence, particularly relevant during spring swarm season.

  3. 3

    Confirmed-activity treatment

    Treatment is based on what the inspection actually finds — confirmed activity is treated directly rather than applying a blanket preventive product regardless of evidence.

  4. 4

    Risk-area guidance

    We flag wood-to-ground contact and moisture conditions around the property that make termite access easier, since removing the access point matters as much as treating current activity.

  5. 5

    Follow-up inspection

    A follow-up visit confirms the treatment addressed the activity found during the original inspection.

Termite Control & Inspection in Queens Village — FAQs

Do you provide termite control in Queens Village?

Yes — Big Apple Pest Control provides termite control throughout Queens Village (11427, 11428, 11429) and nearby Queens. Call us and we'll book the earliest available appointment.

How much does termite control cost in Queens Village, NYC?

Market rates for termite control in NYC typically run $75–$8,000, based on published cost guides (not this provider's quote) — we don't have a verified Queens Village-specific figure, only citywide/national market data. Actual price depends on an in-person or photo-based inspection.

How do I know if it's termites and not just old wood damage?

The clearest early signs are winged swarmers or discarded wings near your foundation, especially in spring, and mud tubes on foundation walls or in the basement. Hollow-sounding wood is a signal too, but termites, moisture rot, and general aging can all look similar without a trained inspection to tell them apart.

Is spring really when termite activity shows up?

Spring swarm season is a well-established pattern for subterranean termites in this region — established colonies send out winged reproductives to start new colonies, which is when activity becomes visible above ground. That doesn't mean termites are inactive the rest of the year, just that spring is when evidence is most likely to surface.

Does every older Brooklyn row house need termite treatment?

No — older wood-frame construction is a risk factor, not a guarantee of active infestation. An inspection determines whether there's confirmed activity before any treatment is recommended; a property with no evidence gets an honest report, not a sale.

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