Stop Pest Control of N.Y., Inc.

Stop Pest Control of N.Y., Inc. Providing professional pest control to commercial, residential and institutional clients for over 30 years.

Our technicians are all certified, uniformed and licensed applicators.

It was our great pleasure  to sponsor the Cigar table at the 21 St Annual  Golf Tournament for Adapt Community Network.
10/17/2022

It was our great pleasure to sponsor the Cigar table at the 21 St Annual Golf Tournament for Adapt Community Network.

03/26/2020

Stop Pest Control is open as we're considered by the State of New York to be an essential business. Our city may be shut down but unfortunately that doesn't stop the Rodents from invading our personal space.
Our team has been working very hard during this difficult time servicing our clients needs.
Please contact us if your in any need of service.
Stay safe and Healthy. Thank you, SPC

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07/20/2019

Stop put a halt to these ants marching one by one!

04/13/2017

Our company offers highly trained and nationally certified bed bug dog teams,to identify live bed bugs and live bed bugs eggs. Our inspectors will pinpoint where the bedbugs or bedbug eggs are hiding. Contact information listed above.

04/13/2017

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How to Find Bed Bugs

If you have an infestation, it is best to find it early, before the infestation becomes established or spreads. Treating a minor infestation, while an inconvenience, is far less costly and easier than treating the same infestation after it becomes more widespread.

Bites on the skin are a poor indicator of a bed bug infestation. Bed bug bites can look like bites from other insects (such as mosquitoes or chiggers), rashes (such as eczema or fungal infections), or even hives. Some people do not react to bed bug bites at all.

On this page:
Looking for signs of bed bugs
Where bed bugs hide
Bed bug behavior and habits
Looking for Signs of Bed
A more accurate way to identify a possible infestation is to look for physical signs of bed bugs. When cleaning, changing bedding, or staying away from home, look for:
Rusty or reddish stains on bed sheets or mattresses caused by bed bugs being crushed.
Dark spots (about this size: •), which are bed bug excrement and may bleed on the fabric like a marker would.
Eggs and eggshells, which are tiny (about 1mm) and pale yellow skins that nymphs shed as they grow larger.
Live bed bugs.
Where Bed Bugs Hide
Bed bug adults, skin castings, f***s, eggs on a box spring
Canvas strap of old box spring covering that is housing adults, skin castings, f***s, and eggs.
When not feeding, bed bugs hide in a variety of places. Around the bed, they can be found near the piping, seams and tags of the mattress and box spring, and in cracks on the bed frame and headboard.
If the room is heavily infested, you may find bed bugs:
In the seams of chairs and couches, between cushions, in the folds of curtains.
In drawer joints.
In electrical receptacles and appliances.
Under loose wall paper and wall hangings.
At the junction where the wall and the ceiling meet.
Even in the head of a screw.
Since bed bugs are only about the width of a credit card, they can squeeze into really small hiding spots. If a crack will hold a credit card, it could hide a bed bug.


Bed Bug Behavior and Habit
Understanding the behavior of bed bugs (how they eat, live, and reproduce) will help you to find an infestation before it becomes established and to monitor for the presence of bed bugs after your home has been treated.
Feeding:
Appear to prefer to feed on humans, but will feed on other mammals and birds as well.
Will readily travel 5-20 feet from established hiding places (called harborage) to feed on a host.
Even though they are primarily active at night, if hungry they will seek hosts in full daylight.
Feeding can take 3-12 minutes.
The rusty or tarry spots found on bed sheets or in bug hiding places are because 20% of the time adults and large nymphs will void remains of earlier blood meals while still feeding.
Life stages/mating:
Bed bugs need at least one blood meal before the individual bug can develop to the next of the six life stages.
They can feed more than once.
Each stage also requires the molting of skin.
To continue to mate and produce eggs, both males and females must feed at least once every 14 days.
Each female may lay 1 to 3 eggs per day and 200-500 eggs per her lifetime (6-12 months but could be longer).
Egg-to-egg life cycle may take four to five weeks under favorable conditions.
Living conditions:
Bed bugs can survive and remain active at temperatures as low as 7°C (46°F), but they die when their body temperatures reaches 45°C (113°F).
To kill bed bugs with heat, the room must be even hotter to ensure sustained heat reaches the bugs no matter where they are hiding.
Common bed bugs are found almost anywhere their host can live.
Tropical bed bugs (Cimex hemipterus) require a higher average temperature than the common bed bug and are found in tropical and subtropical areas.

01/04/2017

Our company offers highly trained and nationally certified bed bug dog teams,to identify live bed bugs and live bed bugs eggs. Our inspectors will pinpoint where the bedbugs or bedbug eggs are hiding.

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04/14/2014

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Stop Pest of NY- Pest Control Services in New York City, NY and surrounding counties! Call 212-563-0033

02/22/2013

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Address

212 W 35th Street Fl 10
New York, NY
10001

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 7pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 7pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 7pm
Thursday 8:30am - 7pm
Friday 8:30am - 7pm
Saturday 8:30am - 7pm
Sunday 8:30am - 7pm

Telephone

+12125630033

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