Town of North Hempstead · Nassau County, NY

Pest control in Great Neck.

Great Neck spans nine villages with very different housing stock — from dense Plaza apartments to Kings Point estates.

What we actually see in Great Neck

Notes from the route.

  • Plaza-area apartment buildings carry higher German roach and bed bug call volume than the village single-families.
  • Older estate-era homes on the peninsula see steady carpenter ant and bat-in-attic calls.

About Great Neck

Serving Great Neck on a schedule that fits the town.

Great Neck sits in Town of North Hempstead, Nassau County, covering ZIP codes 11020, 11021, 11023, 11024, 11026. Housing here leans toward estate-era homes, waterfront properties, and updated colonials. Properties near Great Neck LIRR station, Middle Neck Road, and Steppingstone Park carry their own pest pressure — we adjust treatments by block, not by zip.

Purple Panda runs Great Neck on the same recurring schedule we use across Long Island — quarterly prevention visits, fast follow-ups when something pops up, and pricing you can see before you sign up. No phone tag, no upsell quotes.

Local pest pressure

Common pests in Great Neck.

Coastal exposure changes the seasonal calendar here — these are the calls we get most often in Great Neck.

Deer ticks

Wooded estate lots and preserve-adjacent properties in Great Neck see heavy deer-tick and lone-star tick pressure April through October.

Carpenter bees & carpenter ants

Cedar shake, pergolas, and decorative trim on older waterfront homes are prime carpenter bee and carpenter ant accounts.

Bats & squirrels in attics

Slate and copper-flashing roofs hide wildlife entry behind eave gaps — we check these on first inspection.

Yellowjackets in eaves

Pool houses, detached garages, and gable eaves see recurring stinging-insect nesting.

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