Pest Control Leads
20 Avenue Area, Queens

Queens, New York City

1.4/10

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Updated Feb 15, 2026
2 complaints this week·1 multi-complaint locations
3Rodent Inspection
1311 Rodent Complaints
Passed1Rat activity1Other failures1Rat Sighting1

Zone Insights

1 commercial properties (8% of zone)

1 addresses with repeat complaints — concentrated infestation pattern

First Moves This Week

1Call Zak Belkebir at 41-19 20 Avenue.
2Two failed inspections at a 1920s building means structural entry points — pitch exclusion work and monthly service contract.
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Commercial Properties1

26Score
3 complaints
1 unit·1 floor·Built 1950 (76 yr)·Garage

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Residential Properties11

29Score
5 complaints
1 unit·1 floor·Built 1945 (81 yr)·Single-family

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27Score
4 complaints
2 units·2 floors·Built 1950 (76 yr)·Two-family

Owner, phone & contact info available

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16Score
2 complaints
1 unit·2 floors·Built 1950 (76 yr)·Single-family

Owner, phone & contact info available

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16Score
2 complaints
1 unit·2 floors·Built 1950 (76 yr)·Single-family

Owner, phone & contact info available

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16Score
2 complaints
1 unit·2 floors·Built 1950 (76 yr)·Single-family

Owner, phone & contact info available

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Pest Control Activity Near 20 Avenue Area, Queens

The 20 Avenue Area, Queens area in Queens recorded 2 pest-related complaints this week across 12 properties. Of these, 1 addresses filed multiple complaints, indicating active pest problems that haven't been resolved.

This area includes 1 commercial property, creating commercial pest control contract opportunities for operators serving the area. Commercial properties in Queens typically generate higher-value contracts than residential service calls.

Pest complaint data for 20 Avenue Area, Queens is sourced from official New York City government records including health inspections, 311 service requests, and restaurant violation reports. This page is updated daily with the latest activity. For more areas in this borough, see Queens pest control leads, or read our methodology guide for details on how areas are ranked.

How To Use This Report

How do I use this report to win new accounts this week?

Step 1: Read the Intelligence Briefing above for the highest-priority leads. Step 2: Start with multi-complaint locations — these property owners are actively dealing with a pest problem and close fastest. Step 3: Work the commercial properties list, especially restaurants (NYC health code requires them to have active pest control). Step 4: Use the filter tabs to focus on the property type you specialize in. Each property card includes sales intelligence notes tailored to help you pitch.

Why should I trust this data?

Every data point on this page comes from official New York City government records — health inspections, 311 service requests, and restaurant violation reports. We cross-reference 2 independent data sources to confirm activity. This week there are 2 verified complaints near 20 Avenue Area, Queens, with 1 multi-complaint addresses confirming active, unresolved pest problems.

What do multi-complaint locations tell me?

Multi-complaint locations are addresses with two or more pest complaints in a single week. This means the problem is ongoing and likely unresolved — the property owner may be frustrated with their current provider or have no provider at all. These are your highest-conversion leads. This week there are 1 multi-complaint addresses near 20 Avenue Area, Queens.

How often is 20 Avenue Area, Queens data updated?

This page updates daily with the latest data from city records. The data covers complaint and inspection activity from the prior 7 days. Subscribers receive a daily email digest so you can plan your outreach before your competitors see the same signals.

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Data as of February 15, 2026. Sourced from official NYC government records.