Commercial Pest Control: New City
Professional pest control for New City, Pearl River, and Spring Valley businesses. Protect your Rockland County operations with licensed pest management.

Commercial Pest Control for Rockland County Businesses
Rockland County's commercial landscape is diverse — from the corporate office parks of New City and the pharmaceutical and research facilities in Pearl River (home of the historic Pfizer/Lederle campus), to the dense retail corridors of Spring Valley and Nanuet. Each of these environments faces distinct pest pressures, and each requires a tailored commercial pest management program.
At Rockland County Pest Control, we work with businesses of all sizes throughout the county to develop programs that protect their operations, their employees, and their reputations — without disrupting daily business.
Why Pest Control Matters More Than Ever for Rockland Businesses
A single pest sighting in your facility can have immediate, serious consequences:
• Health code violations — Rockland County Department of Health conducts regular inspections of food service establishments; pest findings can result in point deductions, required re-inspections, and in severe cases, temporary closure
• Customer perception — in an era of Google reviews and Yelp, a single posted photo of a mouse in your restaurant or cockroaches in your retail space can generate dozens of one-star reviews and drive away customers for months
• Employee morale — staff don't want to work in pest-infested environments; pest problems affect recruitment, retention, and workplace safety
• Regulatory exposure — certain industries (food processing, healthcare, pharmaceuticals) face heightened scrutiny; pest findings can trigger regulatory action beyond local health codes
• Inventory and property damage — rodents gnaw wiring and structural elements; stored product pests contaminate inventory; termites damage structures
Industries We Serve in Rockland County
New City Office Parks and Corporate Facilities
New City serves as Rockland County's seat and has a substantial concentration of professional office parks. Pest challenges in office environments include rodents (especially during fall and winter when mice seek warmth), ants (pavement ants and odorous house ants are common in office break rooms and storage areas), and occasional stinging insect colonies establishing in landscaping near building entrances.
Our office programs are designed to be completely unobtrusive — treatments scheduled after hours or during non-peak times, with minimal disruption and fully documented service reports.
Pearl River's Pharmaceutical and Research Corridor
Pearl River has a significant legacy in the pharmaceutical industry, home to the former Pfizer (previously American Cyanamid, then Lederle Laboratories) campus and several successor companies and research tenants in those facilities. Pharmaceutical and laboratory facilities require pest management programs that meet stringent cleanliness standards, documentation requirements, and restrictions on pesticide use near sensitive research areas.
Our programs for research and pharmaceutical facilities emphasize:
• Non-chemical approaches first — exclusion, monitoring, and sanitation as primary tools
• Detailed documentation — service logs, pest activity reports, and corrective action records that meet GMP documentation standards
• Coordination with facility management — working around research schedules, clean room protocols, and restricted areas
Spring Valley and Nanuet Retail and Food Service
Spring Valley is Rockland County's commercial hub, with the Shops at Nanuet, the Spring Valley Marketplace, and extensive strip retail creating a high-density commercial environment. Restaurants, grocery stores, and food service operations in Spring Valley face the county's highest cockroach pressure — German cockroaches are endemic in the area's dense commercial-residential mix.
Our restaurant and food service programs for the Spring Valley and Nanuet area include:
• Monthly or bi-monthly service visits calibrated to infestation pressure and health inspection requirements
• Fly control programs — interior light traps, drain treatments, and exclusion work to address fruit flies, drain flies, and house flies common in food service environments
• Rodent programs — exterior bait station networks, interior snap trap programs, and exclusion work specific to commercial kitchen access points
• Documentation packets for health inspection compliance
Haverstraw and Stony Point Industrial and Warehouse Operations
Rockland County's riverside industrial areas in Haverstraw and Stony Point include manufacturing, distribution, and warehousing operations that face stored product pest challenges (Indian meal moths, warehouse beetles, grain weevils), rodent pressure, and bird problems around loading docks and roof access points.
Our Commercial Pest Management Process
1. Initial facility survey — a thorough walk-through with your facility manager to identify current pest activity, risk areas, potential entry points, and conducive conditions
2. Program design — we develop a written Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program specific to your facility type, industry regulations, and pest pressure
3. Service implementation — scheduled visits by licensed, uniformed technicians with full service documentation
4. Reporting and communication — detailed service reports after every visit, trend data, and proactive communication when new pressure is identified
5. Emergency response — pest emergencies don't follow business hours; our team is available for urgent responses when needed
Call (845) 533-5288) to schedule a commercial facility assessment.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should Rockland County restaurants be serviced for pests?
The New York State Department of Health recommends — and in practice expects — that food service establishments maintain active pest management programs. For restaurants and food service in high-pressure areas like Spring Valley, monthly service is the standard minimum. High-volume operations or those with documented pest history may require bi-weekly service.
Can pest control be conducted without closing our business?
Yes. Our technicians are trained to work in active commercial environments. For restaurants and retail, we schedule food preparation area treatments during non-operating hours (typically early morning or late evening) and treat other areas with minimal disruption during business hours. We work around your schedule.
What documentation will we receive for health inspections?
We provide a full service log with dates, technician names, areas treated, products applied, pest activity observed, and corrective action recommendations. This documentation is formatted to be useful during NYDOH health inspections and other regulatory reviews. All our products used are EPA-registered and our technicians are licensed by New York State.