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Is a landlord in New York City required to have an exterminator come every month?
We have been having this terrible mice problem and I have a 2 year old son, and we have caught 3 mice within the past month (yet took us over a month to catch all 3). We thought it was over, but then 2 more small mice appeared out of nowhere and are running around pooping all over the place. We have spent nearly $10 in mouse snap traps and glue traps, then wondered if we are supposed to be buying these without the help of an exterminator coming around. Is it illegal to have no exterminator visit our building regularly, or is he allowed to not have one? (We live in a 3 family house).
I know $10 isn’t a great deal of money, but when you look at it, should we really being the only ones buying things to rid the entire house of mice? I’m know for sure nobody else is trying as hard as we are to get rid of them, because they just keep coming!!
Buy some bait houses to put outside may help a lot. It should kill them before they find a way in the house. Look for small openings and check where the plumbing comes in, like the bathroom vanity and kitchen sink, basement, gas lines etc. If you find a small opening caulk it. Maybe the landlord will deduct from the rent? If you need an exterminator they should provide one but don’t count on it.
Bug Exterminator New York
Tips from a New York Bed Bug (Pest Control) Expert
New York City has been invaded. And as goes New York, so goes the nation. These ugly blood suckers are not only here in the Big Apple but they have hitched free rides by unsuspecting and unaware travelers spreading their generations out across the nation to many of the finest apartments, homes and hotels. As of now have spread all over the world.
Major cities are affected the most but small towns, USA, are not spared either.
In fact, it has finally gotten so bad that the major news media outlets, such as Fox News, NBC, and even weekly local papers, such as the Queens Chronicle, are finally shouting it from the roof tops what has already become a living nightmare to many thousands of New Yorkers on a nightly basis.
There can be no doubt that these disgusting tiny vampires gained a huge beach head in their invasion because of two responses of ours as a society…. the first one is embarrassment, to admit the problem, to get help. The second is the “help” wasn’t much help. DDT, the best chemical weapon we humans had to beat bedbug population down was outlawed awhile ago and many of the professional exterminators wouldn’t even touch a bedbug problem up until a few short years ago Connex Environmental was among the first to answer the call.
We have a different approach to bed bugs that not only involve pesticides but steam, We steam furniture, walls, doors and any crack and crevice where they might be hiding, several pesticides working together and a dust that goes behind the wall via electrical circuits, light circuits and any existing holes in the walls. You can go online and Google New York Versus Bedbugs and get more info on the going on with bed bugs in the city. Bedbug complaints to the city’s 311 hotline grew from 10,509 in 2006 to 22,218 last year and that’s just the people who call 311 don’t forget the people that do call exterminators and the do it yourselfers.
So, you may be wondering just how long can you escape from the clutches of such a nasty curse when they seem to be everywhere and closing in?
Well, I have some news that should have you sleeping better at night. If you follow these safety tips you should be able to reduce the odds immensely of your home or apartment ever getting invaded by this sleep destroying army of insects.
And if through no fault of your own, should you become one of the Big Apple bedbug statistics – you know you have a seasoned professional exterminator to come to your rescue. Connex Environmental Inc. We are available seven days a week. You can sleep safely at night knowing that Connex Environmental is on guard to defend your home from invasion whenever you need us. We have the solution to your bedbug problem. Call and ask us about our green pest Control solutions and people with allergies.
Since bedbug extermination is not a do-it yourself job — here are some things you can do to protect yourself and your home:
#1 Never, never and I repeat never, bring home a mattress you found in the street. Or a chair. Or a bookcase. Or a (fill in the blank). You get the idea, no? Now to most people this sounds like common sense and you are saying to yourself that you would never do such a thing…. but there are hundreds, and thousands of people who think they just won the dumpster diving lottery when they see that almost brand new Sealy posture pedic kicked to the curb. It doesn’t occur to them that it was thrown out for a reason. This includes ANY furniture. Bedbugs hide in wood joints too. New York has rich garbage, some of the richest on the planet…. much of it is tempting to drag home…. but please don’t. Those innocent days are over.
#2 Never buy a mattress from someone who collects and recycles old mattresses then flips them, selling them as new. Do I need to explain this one after reading #1? If you see a neighbor bringing in a recycled mattress better educate them quickly or soon his/her bedbug problem will be yours, I can guarantee it. Especially if your live in an apartment building. The more neighbors you educate about where they buy their mattresses, the safer you will be.
#3 – Even when you buy a new mattress from a reputable mattress company or store…. if they pick up your old mattress well, guess what? They are picking up other people’s old mattresses that very well may have been bedbug infested. And those mattresses go on their truck uncovered with bedbugs and bedbug eggs dripping all over the cab of the truck and your new mattress even though plastic covered comes into your home with some of them tiny bastards stuck on the new mattress covering or the delivery men’s shoes or pants cuffs. Remember, all it takes is one determined bug or egg sack and your are infested. Buy only from stores that do NOT take away the old mattress. Gone are the days when removal of the old mattress is considered a buying perk.
#4 – When moving and using a moving truck, ask them how often they spray their trucks. If they look at you like they don’t understand… get a moving quote from someone else. Insist on them doing a bug treatment before they pick up your stuff. Otherwise, seriously consider renting a U-Haul and get the cab sprayed by a professional. The peace of mind is worth it. You wouldn’t sit on a public toilet seat would you? In most cases, ANY moving expenses are a tax write off… check with your accountant. If your employer is relocating you, chances are they won’t mind picking up the tab if you explain why.
#5 – Have your new EMPTY home or apartment sprayed THOROUGHLY by a professional exterminator BEFORE you move in your things. If renting, your landlord should not have a problem providing this service. And unless you are buying a brand new home, never assume a home is clean of pests because it’s been empty for a time. Bed bugs can live up to a year without feasting on flesh. Insist that it is bedbug treated which is different from other pest control measures.
A professional exterminator will see to it that your new home is free not only of night time creepy crawlies but of any other household vermin that love to live rent free and make our lives miserable.
Next up, tips on how to protect yourself when traveling or when you have a house guest visit you.
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