vole control

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…

The Role of Vole Control in Disease Prevention

By Colorado Pest Management / April 15, 2024

At Colorado Pest Management, a local Denver-based pest control company, we understand the critical role that vole control plays in disease prevention. Voles are small rodents that can harbor various disease-causing pathogens, presenting risks to both humans and animals. By implementing effective vole control measures, we can significantly reduce the transmission of these diseases and…

Pest Control Management as Fall Settles

By Colorado Pest Management / October 28, 2017

Winters in Colorado are no joke. Even out here in Englewood where the snow is much lighter than the mountains, we can still get some pretty crazy weather and below freezing days. Now that temperatures are dropping, even more, it’s not uncommon for the pests and animals outdoors to try and make their way to…

The Difference Between Bees and Wasps

By Colorado Pest Management / October 8, 2017

The pests that most people are uncomfortable with are the ones that can both fly and sting you; yes, we’re talking about bees and wasps.When one of these pests is swarming around you in a space, it doesn’t make much of a difference which one you’re dealing with, you just want it to go away.…

Reasons to Choose Natural Pest Management

By Colorado Pest Management / September 17, 2017

There’s nothing fun about having unwanted house guests in your home, especially when they’re the creepy crawlers that are supposed to be making a home in nature. Luckily, there are plenty of pest control companies throughout the Englewood area, however, ours is different. Colorado Pest Management is different from other pest control companies because we…

How to Care for a Snake Bite

By Colorado Pest Management / September 8, 2017

Colorado is known for the open space that you can find just about everywhere. That’s something that makes the state beautiful, but it’s also something that can pose a danger to you as well. Depending on where it is that you’re living, you may have been warned to keep an eye out for snakes, and…

Tips to Help With House Spiders

By Colorado Pest Management / September 6, 2017

One of the most common pests that people will find in their home is the common house spider. Especially here in Colorado, where we are lucky enough to enjoy beautiful pieces of land just about anywhere that you go. Because we do have so much open space, it’s not uncommon for more pests to be…

What Does Integrated Pest Management Consider

By Colorado Pest Management / August 28, 2017

Colorado Pest Management is known for providing high-quality integrated pest management to the Englewood area. It’s something that we’re proud of and it’s one of the things that separates us from other pest control companies. While it is something that we have a lot of pride with, very few people really understand what this means…

Honey Bee or Wasp?

By Colorado Pest Management / June 30, 2017

When you are out in your garden, you may wonder which of the flying critters that you swat away from you are actually pests and which are essential to the health of your garden. Frequently, labeling an insect as a pest is a case of mistaken identity. We know that most of you don’t want…

Mosquito Prevention Tips

By Colorado Pest Management / June 30, 2017

Colorado is actually quite a dry place to live, despite the green that seems to be all around us. Plants and wildlife that thrive here are adapted to do with less water than those you will find in other climates. So, you’d think that Coloradans would have less trouble from mosquitoes than we do, but…