Moth 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.
Signs you need moth control
- Irregular holes in wool sweaters, coats, or suits, often in folded or stored garments
- Silky webbing or small case-like tubes on fabric, especially in closets and drawers
- Small cream-coloured larvae or tiny moths near closets, chests, or wool storage
- Damage concentrated in natural fibres — wool, cashmere, silk, fur — with synthetics untouched
- Thinning or bald patches in area rugs, especially where they've sat rolled up or undisturbed
How we treat moth control in Flatbush
Even well-kept Upper East Side buildings face moth pressure that has nothing to do with cleanliness and everything to do with what's in the closet. Clothing moths — the webbing clothes moth and casemaking clothes moth are the two species behind almost every infestation — feed on wool, cashmere, silk, fur, and other natural fibres, and a neighbourhood with this much stored winter clothing, area rugs, and cedar-chest storage is exactly the environment they need.
Larvae, not adult moths, do the damage: adults live only a couple of weeks and don't feed at all, so seeing moths flying around a closet is really a sign the damage was already done by the larvae that developed there. Infestations concentrate in undisturbed storage — a wool coat that hasn't been worn all season, a folded sweater at the back of a drawer, an area rug rolled up in a closet.
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.