Town of North Hempstead · Nassau County, NY

Pest control in Port Washington.

Port Washington's blocks run from Main Street's apartments down to Manhasset Bay waterfront homes — each pocket gets a different treatment plan.

What we actually see in Port Washington

Notes from the route.

  • Manhasset Bay waterfront homes see steady mosquito and biting-midge pressure on still summer evenings.
  • Older Main Street apartment stock carries higher mouse and German roach volume than the single-family blocks.
  • Manorhaven's denser lots see ant and yellowjacket issues jump between adjoining yards.

About Port Washington

Serving Port Washington on a schedule that fits the town.

Port Washington sits in Town of North Hempstead, Nassau County, covering ZIP codes 11050, 11051, 11052, 11053, 11054, 11055. Housing here leans toward estate-era homes, waterfront properties, and updated colonials. We work across local sections including Manorhaven, Sands Point border, Beacon Hill, and Soundview. Properties near Manhasset Bay waterfront, Main Street downtown, and Port Washington LIRR station carry their own pest pressure — we adjust treatments by block, not by zip. Proximity to Manhasset Bay and Long Island Sound drives extra mosquito, midge, and rodent pressure that mainland zip codes don't see.

Purple Panda runs Port Washington 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 Port Washington.

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

Deer ticks

Wooded estate lots and preserve-adjacent properties in Port Washington 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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