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Pest Control for Colorado Airbnb & VRBO Hosts: Protecting Your Reviews and Property

By Colorado Pest Management / June 12, 2026

Running a short-term rental in Colorado is an incredibly rewarding venture, but it comes with unique challenges when managing property standards. With guests constantly cycling through your doors, maintaining an immaculate environment is crucial for your business’s success. Unfortunately, nothing shatters the illusion of a perfect mountain getaway or a chic city retreat quite like…

Home Renovations and Pest Control: Preventing Infestations During Construction

By Colorado Pest Management / June 12, 2026

Remodeling a home is exciting, but tearing down walls, digging up yards, and leaving doors wide open for contractors can easily displace existing pests or invite new ones inside. During the chaos of construction, vulnerable access points are often left entirely exposed. We want to help you protect your investment from unexpected guests throughout the…

Boxelder Bugs in Colorado: Harmless Nuisance or Hidden Threat?

By Colorado Pest Management / June 12, 2026

As the seasons change, many homeowners notice unwanted visitors gathering around their properties. Among the most common are boxelder bugs, easily recognized by their striking black and red markings. While they might seem like a mere annoyance, understanding their habits is essential for maintaining a comfortable living space and effective pest control in Denver, Colorado.…

How Colorado’s Heavy Spring Rains Drive Pests Indoors

By Colorado Pest Management / June 12, 2026

As the snow melts and the heavy spring rains arrive, our beautiful state comes alive with vibrant greenery. However, this sudden influx of water also brings an unwelcome side effect. Saturated soils force many underground and ground-level pests out of their natural habitats, leaving them desperately searching for higher, drier ground—which often means finding their…

Landscaping for Prevention: Colorado Native Plants That Naturally Deter Pests

By Colorado Pest Management / June 12, 2026

Are you looking for an eco-friendly way to keep unwanted bugs away from your beautiful yard? At Colorado Pest Management Co, we believe in using nature to our advantage. By embracing Integrated Pest Management, we can help you create a stunning landscape that naturally repels common insects. Discover how native plants support pest control in…

Chimney Caps and Bird Exclusion: Why Your Fireplace Is an Attractive Nesting Site

By Colorado Pest Management / April 29, 2026

Listening to the crackle of a warm fire is a staple of Colorado winters, but the dark, vertical shaft of your chimney is more than just a ventilation tool. To many local avian species, it looks like the perfect hollow tree. Without proper protection, your chimney can quickly become a high-rise apartment for feathered intruders.…

Office Building Desk Lunch Pests: How Employee Habits Attract Crumbs and Cockroaches

By Colorado Pest Management / April 29, 2026

Lunch breaks at your desk might seem like a productive way to power through a busy Denver workday, but your mid-day meal is inadvertently rolling out the red carpet for unwanted visitors. While modern offices often feel sterile and secure, they provide the perfect environment for opportunistic scavengers. At Colorado Pest Management, we specialize in…

Chicken Coops and Predators: Protecting Your Backyard Flock From Colorado Raccoons and Foxes

By Colorado Pest Management / April 29, 2026

Raising a backyard flock in the Denver area is a rewarding way to embrace a sustainable lifestyle, but your feathered friends are a primary target for local carnivores. Raccoons and foxes are highly adaptable urban survivors that view a chicken coop as a convenient vending machine. At Colorado Pest Management, we see firsthand how devastating…

Protecting Your Raised Garden Beds: Organic Pest Control Methods for Colorado Gardeners

By Colorado Pest Management / April 29, 2026

If you have spent your weekends building the perfect raised garden beds in your Denver backyard, the last thing you want is for a swarm of aphids or hungry beetles to treat your vegetables like an all-you-can-eat buffet. In the Front Range, our unique climate brings specific challenges, but you don’t have to choose between…

The Hidden Dangers of Window Wells: Why These Are the Number One Entry Point for Colorado Wildlife

By Colorado Pest Management / April 29, 2026

If you live in the Front Range, you probably appreciate the natural light your basement window wells provide. However, what looks like a simple architectural feature to you is a “pitfall trap” for Colorado wildlife. At Colorado Pest Management, we consistently find that window wells are the primary gateway for intruders to enter Denver homes.…