NYC & NJ Rodent Management
Every six weeks, the rodents are back.
The 90-day program that ends it.
Standard treatment clears the colony, and within weeks the territory fills again. Adding fertility management to the same program reduces the replacement rate until that cycle breaks.
The real problem
This is what your current program does every month
Poison removes the active population, and it does that reliably. The question is what happens to that territory in the weeks after it empties.
Infestation
Active population present
Treatment
Poison / traps deployed
Empty territory
Rodents removed
New colony
Surrounding rats move in
Infestation
Back to baseline. Again.
Infestation
Active population present
Treatment
Poison / traps deployed
Empty territory
Rodents removed
New colony
Surrounding rats move in
Infestation
Back to baseline. Again.
Empty territory in a food-rich urban block is the most attractive signal a rat can detect. Surrounding colonies move in within weeks at full breeding capacity. Monthly extermination services that symptom without addressing what creates it.
Follow this through
When a colony is removed from a food-dense urban block, surrounding rats detect the vacant territory. A new group moves in within 4 to 8 weeks.
The incoming population breeds at full fertility. One breeding pair becomes a new colony before your next scheduled treatment visit.
At $400 to $600 per visit, you are paying monthly to return to the same baseline you started from. The number does not go down.
Add a fertility management layer to the same program and rats that consume the bait reproduce at a fraction of their normal rate. The replacement rate drops over a single breeding cycle.
When the population cannot rebuild itself at the rate it is being removed, it shrinks. The territory empties and stays empty.
How it works
Two things have to happen for this to end
Neither one works without the other.
Handle what's there now
Initial knockdown removes the population that is currently present and gives Phase 2 a clean baseline to work from. Your existing pest control vendor handles this layer, and we coordinate directly with them.
Immediate visible results. The dead rat evidence your health inspector and your staff need to see.
Stop what comes next
Evolve is a soft bait derived from cottonseed. Rats that consume it reproduce at a fraction of their normal rate, males and females both, and over a single breeding cycle the replacement population can't form at full size. The colony shrinks on its own.
EPA-designated minimum risk. Derived from plant compounds, with no secondary kill risk to pets or wildlife. Cleared for use in food-handling environments.
Phase 1 removes the current population while Phase 2 prevents the next colony from forming at full capacity. Over 90 days, the cycle breaks. In field studies across two urban locations, this produced a 79% reduction in monitored rodent activity within 5 months.
Field data
Real numbers from monitored deployments
reduction in rodent track presence
Location A — 5-month urban field study, Aug 2025 to Jan 2026
drop in track density
Same location — tracks per plate declined even where rodents still present
reduction at second monitored site
Location B — independent deployment, 5-month monitoring window
fertility reduction potential
When integrated into active pest management programs
Cities already running this
NYC began deploying ContraPest in designated rat mitigation zones in April 2025. Baltimore adopted Evolve for its city rodent control program in 2025. Chicago's Wicker Park corridor reported early positive results in March 2026.
Who we work with
Built for operators who cannot afford another violation
One rodent sighting is a critical violation
In NYC, violation code 04K or 04L lands you at 5+ points minimum. Combined with anything else and you're posting a B in the window. One temporary closure can cost $15,000 to $50,000 in lost revenue. NJ restaurants face equivalent exposure under state health code. You already pay $300 to $600 a month for pest control. It keeps coming back anyway.
$300-$2,000
per rodent violation, NYC and NJ
Tenant complaints do not stop until the population does
One sale is one building. One building is 20 to 80 units. You manage multiple properties, which means recurring rodent complaints across multiple addresses. Your current exterminator resets the cycle every 6 weeks. We break it across every building you manage.
Multi-building
one program, every address
High-density buildings with no existing pest control contract
Ghost kitchens operate in older urban buildings with constant food product cycling. Most do not have locked-in pest control contracts. Decision makers are accessible and the downside of a rodent problem in a shared kitchen facility is severe for every operator in the building.
No lock-in
no existing vendor to displace
Start the 90-day program
The first visit covers setup, with monthly management and documented reporting running from there. The numbers are yours to show any regulator or property owner who asks.
Serving food service operators and property managers across NYC and NJ, month-to-month, with results documented every cycle.