Town of Hempstead · Nassau County, NY

Pest control in Hewlett Neck.

Pre-war Tudors, marsh-adjacent yards, and dense village blocks give Hewlett Neck a layered pest profile — we adjust treatments by block, not by zip code.

What we actually see in Hewlett Neck

Notes from the route.

  • Pre-war Tudors and colonials with stone foundations are reliable fall mouse and camel-cricket accounts.
  • Mature tree canopy keeps carpenter ant and spotted lanternfly pressure high.
  • Older slate and tile roofs hide squirrel and bat entry points behind eave flashing.

About Hewlett Neck

Serving Hewlett Neck on a schedule that fits the town.

Hewlett Neck sits in Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, covering ZIP code 11557. Housing here leans toward pre-war Tudors, brick colonials, and split-levels on tree-lined blocks.

Purple Panda runs Hewlett 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 Hewlett Neck.

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

Camel crickets & fall mice

Pre-war Tudor and colonial stone foundations in Hewlett Neck are reliable camel-cricket and mouse entry points.

Carpenter ants & spotted lanternfly

Mature canopy keeps carpenter ant pressure high; spotted lanternfly is now a routine summer call.

Marsh mosquitoes

South-end marsh-adjacent blocks deal with heavy mosquito and biting-midge pressure all summer.

Bats in slate-roof attics

Slate and tile roofs hide bat and squirrel entry behind eave flashing — we check these on first visits.

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