Wildlife removal in Fort Greene: what to know
Fort Greene's mix of historic brownstones around DeKalb and Lafayette Avenues and larger apartment buildings near the Fulton Street commercial spine means both row-house pest issues (ants, shared-wall cockroaches and mice) and apartment-building issues (elevator-borne bed bugs, shared-riser cockroaches).
Fort Greene Park is an established outdoor rodent habitat; seasonal pressure from park populations feeding into the surrounding residential blocks is consistent and noticeable in buildings that abut the park perimeter.
The BAM cultural district and the DeKalb Avenue restaurant cluster generate food-waste pressure that sustains rodent activity in the service areas of adjacent residential buildings.
Signs you need wildlife removal
- Scratching or scurrying in the attic, walls, or chimney
- Damaged soffits, vents, or roofline gaps
- Torn insulation or chewed wiring
- Animal droppings in an attic or crawl space
How we treat wildlife removal in Fort Greene
Squirrels, raccoons and opossums get into attics, soffits, chimneys and wall voids — chewing wiring, tearing insulation and creating fire and health hazards. Removing the animal is only half the job; without sealing how it got in, another moves in.
We humanely remove the animal, check for young, and exclude the property — sealing entry points with durable materials so wildlife can't return. We work within New York's wildlife regulations throughout.
Local landmarks & coverage
We serve all of Fort Greene and the surrounding Brooklyn area — including Fort Greene Park, BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music), DeKalb Avenue, Fulton Street, Pratt Institute (nearby) — across ZIP codes 11205, 11206.