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Pest control

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Whitestone »

The Health Department is warning New Yorkers about the notices, which seek $120 to $280.

Clinton Hill »

The superintendent at 475 Washington Ave. uses cats to curb a rodent infestation in the building.

Sunnyside »

The blast ripped a large hole between two apartments on Greenpoint Avenue, the FDNY said.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

Amid ongoing tenant protests, several elected officials urged the landlord of 350 E. 52nd St., in Turtle Bay, to improve what they say are deterioriating conditions.

Manhattan »

A group of tenants gathered last week to pressure their landlord to take care of a longstanding and growing rat problem.

East Village & Lower East Side »

A pest-control company on Orchard Street is the subject of a segment on the network's upcoming nature series.

Manhattan »

Borough President Scott Stringer said a reduction in pest-control workers has led to more rats in Manhattan.

Manhattan »

Residents slapped with parking, littering and many other types of tickets can now fight their charges online.

East Village & Lower East Side »

A group of city agencies gathered to discuss a plan for battling vermin on the rat-infested Lower East Side.

Manhattan »

Customers paid hundreds of dollars to find out if they had bedbugs after shopping in contaminated stores.