Town of Oyster Bay · Nassau County, NY

Pest control in Massapequa Park.

A small village wedged between Massapequa and the Suffolk line, mostly tight residential blocks of post-war capes and splits.

What we actually see in Massapequa Park

Notes from the route.

  • Tight lot lines mean ant and yellowjacket issues frequently jump between neighboring properties — we treat perimeters, not just the call address.
  • Older capes with knee-wall attics are routine mouse calls in October–December.

About Massapequa Park

Serving Massapequa Park on a schedule that fits the town.

Massapequa Park sits in Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau County, covering ZIP code 11762. Housing here leans toward 1940s–60s capes and ranches, many on canals or near the bay. Properties near Massapequa Park LIRR station and Brady Park carry their own pest pressure — we adjust treatments by block, not by zip.

Purple Panda runs Massapequa Park 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 Massapequa Park.

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

Rats on canal blocks

Canal-front and bulkhead-adjacent blocks in Massapequa Park see persistent Norway rat activity around docks, sheds, and seawalls year-round.

Mosquitoes

Bayside humidity and standing tidal water drive heavy mosquito pressure from late spring through fall.

Carpenter ants & pavement ants

Older capes and ranches with crawl spaces and decks are routine carpenter ant accounts; pavement ants dominate spring calls.

Mice in fall

Stone foundations, soffit gaps, and utility penetrations are reliable fall mouse entry points.

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