Jamaica Pest Control
Call now for your free consultation: 718-972-1040
Queens’ Local Pest Control Company
Also serving Hollis, St. Albans, Springfield Gardens, Baisley Park, Rochdale Village, and South Jamaica
Why Choose Ecology?
– New York certified
– Established in 1973
– Uniformed, trained technicians
– Fully licensed and insured
– Prompt and personal service
– Less chemical usage
– Guaranteed workmanship
- P. Helger, St. Albans
For fastest service, call 24 hours a day:
718-972-1040

Why You Should Choose Ecology Exterminators
For those living in the neighborhood of Jamaica who are dealing with household pests, you can get relief from the experts at Ecology Exterminating. For over 35 years, our company has been serving the residents of Jamaica in the borough of Queens. All of our technicians are certified and experienced. We offer expert services in a quick, efficient and friendly manner. Contact Ecology Exterminating. We take all major credit cards and are waiting to ensure that your pest problems are solved in the most thorough fashion.
Jamaica Pests and Insects
The occurrence of rats and mice in Jamaica is on par with the rest of Queens, as these pests are common in 13% of the households. Roaches are in 17.7% of Jamaica homes, which is 25% less than the average for Queens and 35% less than for the City of New York. Bedbugs occur at a relatively low rate of 4.5%.
An Overview of Jamaica
The community of Jamaica is located in the borough of Queens near the east-central region. There are over 200,000 residents in this rich, diverse neighborhood. Although long neglected, recently the area has gone through major development in the business sector. The focus on development has resulted in numerous construction and renovation projects. Approximately 80% of all households in Jamaica rate building structures as ranging from good to excellent.
Exposure to cockroach allergens (found in droppings) is believed to be a major risk factor for asthma among children in inner-city homes. Mouse dropping allergies are as common as mold and dust allergies, but mouse droppings can also harbor dangerous diseases and trigger asthma in some people.