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The New Homeowner’s Walkthrough: Spotting Hidden Pest Problems Before Closing

By Colorado Pest Management / January 7, 2026

Buying a new home is exciting, but don’t let pests ruin the moment. At Colorado Pest Management, we want to ensure your investment is safe. Before you sign the final papers, take a moment to inspect the property for subtle signs of an infestation that others might have missed. Get an Estimate Check for Frass…

From Ashes to Attics: How Colorado Wildfires Impact Local Pest Migration

By Colorado Pest Management / January 7, 2026

Wildfires in Colorado are devastating, but the smoke and flames have hidden consequences. As wildlife and insects flee their natural habitats, they often seek refuge in our homes. At Colorado Pest Management, we understand the unique challenges our local environment poses to homeowners during fire season and are ready to help. Get an Estimate Wildlife…

Pest-Proofing Your Adventure: Rodent Control for RVs and Campers

By Colorado Pest Management / January 7, 2026

Colorado’s camping culture is incredible, but storing your rig for winter comes with risks. Mice love cozy, stationary vehicles. At Colorado Pest Management, we know that discovering chewed wiring or upholstery in the spring is a nightmare. Let’s look at how to protect your investment during the off-season. Get an Estimate Seal All Exterior Entry…

Solar Panel Exclusion: Protecting Your Energy Investment from Birds and Squirrels

By Colorado Pest Management / January 7, 2026

Investing in solar energy lowers bills, but birds and squirrels often nest under panels, causing significant issues. At Colorado Pest Management, we understand the importance of protecting your investment. We offer specialized exclusion services designed to keep pests out, ensuring your system runs efficiently for years. Get an Estimate The Hidden Dangers Under Your Panels…

The Great Miller Moth Migration: A Survival Guide for Colorado Homeowners

By Colorado Pest Management / January 7, 2026

Springtime in the Front Range brings blooming flowers, warmer weather, and the infamous Miller Moth migration. For many of us living here, this annual event can feel like a chaotic invasion, but it is actually a natural journey from the plains to the high mountains. While these moths are largely harmless, having hundreds of them…

The Vole Problem: How to Protect Your Colorado Lawn and Garden from Subterranean Pests

By Colorado Pest Management / December 1, 2025

For Colorado homeowners, the threat of voles is a persistent and frustrating challenge. Often mistaken for mice, voles are small, ground-dwelling rodents that thrive in lush lawns and gardens, causing extensive and expensive damage to vegetation, root systems, and turf. These subterranean pests operate primarily out of sight, making their presence known only after the…

Beyond the Bite: The Health Risks of Common Colorado Pests (And When to Worry)

By Colorado Pest Management / December 1, 2025

In Colorado, pests are more than just an annoyance; they pose verifiable risks to public health that extend far beyond a simple bite or sting. Many common household invaders—from rodents to insects—carry pathogens, trigger severe allergies, or cause structural damage that harbors dangerous molds. At Colorado Pest Management, our mission is rooted in public health…

Understanding Your Service: The Eco-Friendly Science Behind Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in Denver

By Colorado Pest Management / December 1, 2025

In Denver’s environmentally conscious climate, residents are seeking more sustainable solutions for home protection. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the modern, eco-friendly alternative to traditional, blanket chemical spraying. At Colorado Pest Management, IPM represents a comprehensive, science-based strategy that focuses on long-term prevention and uses low-risk methods as the primary line of defense. This intelligent…

Winterizing Your Yard: Essential Fall Pest-Proofing for a Pest-Free Colorado Spring

By Colorado Pest Management / December 1, 2025

As the beautiful, vibrant colors of a Colorado fall begin to fade and the first hint of frost appears, preparing your yard for winter becomes an urgent necessity that extends far beyond landscape aesthetics. Fall is the critical season when many insects, spiders, and rodents actively seek warm, protected shelter to survive the harsh winter…

The High-Altitude Threat: Protecting Your Home from Wood-Boring Beetles in Colorado’s Mountain Regions

By Colorado Pest Management / December 1, 2025

Colorado’s picturesque mountain homes, often built with substantial wood elements, are a prime target for destructive wood-boring beetles. While the damage is frequently unseen until it is extensive, these insidious pests compromise structural integrity, leading to expensive and necessary repairs. Colorado Pest Management specializes in addressing the unique challenges that these high-altitude pests present, ensuring…