4 Tips For Early Fall Pest Control
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2y ago
Tis the season...for bugs. The bugs around your house had all summer to increase in number, and now, as the chill of fall hangs in the Colorado air, they are looking for a place to hide from the coming frost. They all have nooks and crannies in nature to hide, but, if your home looks more appealing, many of these pests won't hesitate to pay you a visit. Uninvited. The list of fall invaders is long, they include: rodents, ants, cockroaches, ladybugs, crickets, stink bugs, wasps, earwigs, and more. These nasty critters can ruin your winter, and make for a horrifying spring. But you don't have t ..read more
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Should I Be Worried About Lyme Disease In Colorado?
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2y ago
With the resurgence of ticks every spring, there is much ado about the threat of Lyme disease. However, while there is an abundance of ticks in Colorado, no human case of Lyme disease has originated in this State. While May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month, it is, for the most part, a concern in the Northeastern region of the United States, leaving residents of Colorado free of the risk of Lyme disease. While Colorado ticks do not carry Lyme disease, there are many other tick borne illnesses of which to be aware. More than 30 species of ticks are known to reside in Colorado but the Rocky Mount ..read more
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Spring Spider Prevention For Colorado Homeowners
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2y ago
It looks like the weather in Colorado is going to take a turn for the better. Although after our recent spring snowstorm, it’s hard to say for sure! There is one thing that our Loveland pest control professionals would like to share in regards to the warm weather. Increased temperatures mean more insects and when there is an abundance of insects around your home and property, you may start to notice spiders. There are many different types of spiders in Colorado including common house spiders and even the more dangerous black widow spiders. While spiders do not bite humans instinctively, if th ..read more
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Don't Let The Bed Bugs (And Mosquitoes) Bite
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2y ago
All insects have their place in the world.  There are vast uninhabited forests and deserts, so why do they insist on invading our beds and backyards?  The answer is simple, our blood.  There is nothing more annoying than uninvited mosquitoes dropping by for a bite to eat during a family barbeque and certainly nothing causes more stress than waking up after to find you have been the main course for blood-sucking bed bugs. EnviroPest, a longtime Colorado pest control company, would like to offer homeowners some helpful tips to prevent bites from bed bugs and mosquitoes. Protect Y ..read more
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Could Your Home Be Infested With Termites?
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2y ago
With over 40 years of pest control experience serving the residents of Boulder, Fort Collins and Denver as well as the entire front range of Colorado, EnviroPest has seen how destructive infestations can be.  The Eastern Subterranean termite is capable of causing extensive and expensive structural damage to homes that is may not covered by traditional homeowner insurance policies, leaving homeowners to cover the potentially substantial repair costs.   Signs Of Termite Activity Although termite treatment should always be left to the professionals, Colorado homeowners should be aware ..read more
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Fall Pests Invade Estes Park
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2y ago
Residents in Estes Park are preparing for another cold winter but they aren't the only ones getting prepared. Bugs and other fall pests are getting ready for the winter season, too. Fall pests are invading Estes Park, and if you don’t prepare, your home may be infested.     Common Pests in Estes Park   Insects and rodents alike can and will invade in the park. Common pests in Estes Park include: Those a just a few of the biggest fall pest problems in Estes Park.   Damage Done to Homes in Estes Park   Pest and rodent infestation are not only a risk to your h ..read more
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Bed Bug Removal Options in Colorado
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2y ago
  Getting bed bugs is a nightmare. If you are currently dealing with these blood-eating pests, we're not telling you anything you don't already know. You've seen how disturbing they can be. But for those of you who have not yet dealt with bed bugs, you have a few things to look forward to, many sleepless nights, red welts on your skin, insect parts and blood stains in your bed, the pungent smell, and a feeling that you are somehow unclean. Well, we're here to tell you, you're not unclean. Bed bugs don't infest dirty places. They live where they can get a blood meal. The only reason these ..read more
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Spiders In Denver & Throughout Colorado Are A Common Fall Pest Problem
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2y ago
  Have you noticed more spiders around your Colorado home this fall? Although most spiders in Colorado homes do not pose a significant risk, they are an annoying pest problem, especially when they create unsightly webs inside homes and out. And for those who have a fear of spiders, these pests can be quite scary. Colorado spiders are often noticed during the summer months when insect levels are high and these arachnids are on the hunt for prey. Unfortunately, when spiders move indoors to find a relief from the colder weather, they become a fall pest problem in Fort Collins and Northern ..read more
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Why Do You Have Mice In Your Loveland Home?
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2y ago
Worried about a mouse in the house?   Yup. It's happening again. You snuggle down into your soft warm bed when you hear it. Scratching, chewing noises just above your head. Could that be a mouse in the house ? Several mice? How did mice get inside? The next morning you slide the silverware drawer open and, what's that in the back? A scattering of mouse droppings? How did a mouse get inside that drawer? Then you grab the box of Cheerios from the cabinet only to find it has a hole chewed right through it. How on earth did a mouse get into that cabinet? Well, if you are wondering how mice ar ..read more
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Mice Ruining Your Game Day?
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2y ago
Have you discovered a mouse problem in your home? It could be just an ordinary Sunday and the neighbors are expected over so that everyone can watch the big game. As with any neighborhood-wide sporting event, snacks are a necessity! It’s an hour until kick-off, and it is time to make the onion dip. Can you imagine at just that moment as you grab an item from the pantry, you discover tiny black pellets on one of the shelves? Signs you have a mouse problem in your Colorado home Mouse droppings This is not an unusual way to start finding evidence that rodents have made themselves at home. Yo ..read more
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