- Residential Pest ControlIf you’ve started to notice creepy crawlers in the kitchen, bathroom, family room, or any other room of your home, contact Colorado Pest Management today. CPM offers some of the best residential pest control in Denver. We create customized plans for each of our residential pest control clients, using the latest and safest pest management methods to ensure you and your family are healthy and protected. We also offer monthly and quarterly pest inspection and control services to keep your home pest-free, for good. Keep scrolling to learn more about our Denver residential pest management services, and be sure to get in touch with our team today to get a free estimate and to schedule an inspection of your property today.
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- Pest Identification
- AntsAnts are social insects and belong to the order Hymenoptera. They have colonized almost every landmass on Earth, and their success is attributed to their social organization.
- SpidersWhile black widow spiders are often associated with the southwest, they are actually native to Colorado. You can easily identify these spiders by the red hourglass marking on their underside of their body. These venomous spiders love to find shelter in dim basements and garages, so be sure to keep an eye out in your home. Let CPM help with professional spider control for your Denver property.
- TermitesPests can quickly destroy your office building, especially if they go undetected for any given amount of time. Termites attack the wood of your office building, mice can chew on electrical wiring and drywall, and ants can ruin your foundations.
- Bed BugsBed Bugs Can Be A Real Nuisance. Let Our Experienced Pest Control Experts Effectively Rid Your Home Of These Pests.
- FleasOf the 1,830 varieties of fleas, the champion jumper is the cat flea. It has been known to leap to a height of 34 inches. That’s like a 100 lb. person leaping so fast and so high (over 100 feet!) that the g force he/she was enduring made he/she feel as if they weighed 20,000 lbs.! Relatively, fleas take off with greater acceleration than the Space Shuttle.
- CockroachesPests in restaurants simply disgust most patrons, and in today's world of social media, all it takes is one client photo of cockroaches on the floor, a mouse in the corner, or a dead fly in their soup to ruin your restaurant's reputation and image.
- SilverfishSilverfish are considered a household pest due the their consumption and destruction of property. Although they contaminate food they do not transmit disease.
- BeesBees are known for their role in pollination and honey. Although a bee sting can be harmful to those with allergies, they are non-aggressive if undisturbed.
- WaspsWe’ve had fine, professional service from your techs as long as we’ve used Colorado Pest Management. Our long-standing battle with wasps has been controlled, and we’d recommend Colorado Pest Management to anyone!
- TicksTicks can harbor many diseases harmful to humans including Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever. They get nutrients from extracting blood.
- Crickets
- EarwigsEarwigs are nocturnal and often hide in small, moist crevices in the day.They can cause damage to foliage and flowers. Their pincers cause little harm to humans.
- MosquitoesAs the summer months approach, so do the mosquito populations. If you're like most people, you're probably not too thrilled about sharing your outdoor space with these blood-sucking pests. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to help control the mosquito population on your property. Here are three common methods of mosquito control...
- FliesMost flies are merely a nuisance, but others can transmit diseases. Houseflies develop in manure and garbage and contaminated with disease-causing bacteria.
- CentipedesCentipedes often have a yellow-to-brown color and they can be found laying eggs in soil or areas of high moisture. Many Denver residents find centipedes in their basement or laundry room. These bugs can also be found hiding under bark, rocks, or other organic materials outside. If you notice centipedes in your bathroom, kitchen, or basement, it may be time to call the professionals at Colorado Pest Management.
- MillipedesNo one really likes ants, mice, cockroaches, flies, millipedes, and the like crawling around their indoor environment. This is especially true at your place of employment or business that you visit.
- BeetlesOffers additional pest control preparation sheets, including information on Larder Beetles, Stored Products, and Webbing Clothes Moths. We also have treatment preparation sheets in Korean, Nepalese, Russian, and Arabic. To request any of these, or if you have additional questions regarding our pest inspection process, please
- ScorpionsAll insects are bugs but not all bugs are insects. An insect has three body parts a head, thorax, and an abdomen. Insects have six legs and two antennae. Spiders and scorpions have eight legs and are not considered insects. Got it?
- HornetsBald-Faced Hornets – The bald-faced hornet gets its unique name from the white patches on its face. These hornets are attracted to nectar and fruit juices, so if you have a fruit tree in your backyard, beware. These pests build large colonies in nests that can be found hanging from trees and other vegetation. Unlike other stinging pests, the bald-faced hornet can sting over and over again.
- Yellow JacketsYellow Jackets – These social insects live in colonies with up to 4,000 workers. They have a yellow and black pattern on their face and body. Unlike bees, yellow jackets do not make honey or store food. You’ll find their nests underground or in cool, dark places.
- Moths
- Stink BugsAlso known as stink bugs, box elder bugs are about 1/2 in. long with dark brown or black coloration and red wing veins.
- Stinging InsectsDid you know that stinging insects, like wasps, hornets, and bees, send more than 50,000 people to the emergency room every year? Wasps are a very common pest among Colorado homeowners and apartment tenants.
- MitesClover mites feed on grasses, flowers, clover, and others heavy growth. They can enter houses through small openings around windows and doors
- Springtails
- Aphids
- Gnats
- Boxelder BugsBoxelder bugs are small insects that have distinctive red and orange markings on their body. These bugs tend to cause problems during the late summer and fall months, as they start to seek out shelter from the cooling weather. While you don’t need to worry about these bugs biting or stinging you, if you find one on your property, there’s a good chance there are others. These insects love to travel in large numbers, and many homeowners will find their excrement on walls, furniture, curtains, and more. Let Colorado Pest Management help with your insect control services today.
- Bats
- MolesVoles are notorious for damaging landscape. If you’ve started to notice dead patches of grass on your lawn or leaning trees, this may be a sign of a mole infestation. At Colorado Pest Management, we specialize in safe and humane methods of mole removal, along with other wildlife control and exclusion services. Get in touch with our wildlife control experts today to learn more about our services and to schedule an inspection.
- RaccoonsRaccoons are no stranger to Denver and they tend to be very common among urban areas. As one of the most recognizable and destructive critters in North America, these mammals have come to prefer living among humans, especially since they usually have easy access to food and shelter. Once a raccoon learns where to find food, they can be relentless in their search. These mammals are not afraid of humans or domestic animals like your dog or cat, and they’ll gladly eat all of the delicious vegetables in your garden or snatch the food from your pet’s dish if you let them.
- SnakesColorado Pest Management specializes in safe, humane, and effective animal trapping and wildlife removal services to residents and business owners across the Denver metro area. We can help you keep unwanted animals like raccoons, rats, skunks, snakes, pigeons, and squirrels off of your property. Call us today to learn more.
- WildlifeIs a veteran-owned company that has been serving the Denver area since 1989. Our professionals understand the unique pest and wildlife control challenges along the Front Range, and we’re dedicated to providing safe and effective pest control solutions to residential homes and commercial properties throughout Colorado.
- BirdsOur staff is highly-trained in the latest and most effective bird control methods. Call our team today for a no-charge, on-site consultation.
- WoodpeckersWoodpeckers are known for drilling into trees with their beaks in search of food or to communicate with others. These birds are easily identified by their stouts, sharp beaks, and backward-pointed toes, which allow them to cling to various surfaces while pecking. The state of Colorado is home to various types of woodpeckers, and the northern flicker tends to be the most common. Woodpeckers love to drum on wooden siding, metal or plastic gutters, chimney caps, and light posts because these materials produce loud noises.
- SparrowsThe sparrow is another pesky bird species that was introduced from Europe during colonial times. The male sparrow is most noted for its black bib and white cheeks, while the females tend to be more difficult to identify. These birds love to eat, and they’ll cause damage to your garden or landscape if you’re not too careful. In residential areas, many Colorado homeowners complain about sparrows nesting in or near their homes.
- StarlingsThe starling is a black, speckled color bird that has a very short tail. This bird was introduced to the United States from Europe in 1890, and they love nesting in man-made structures that offer them ample roosting areas. While starlings normally just eat insects, they are also known to munch on small fruits like grapes and apples. These pesky birds love to disrupt native bird habitats, destroy fruit harvests, and more. You can often find these birds building nests in your attic.
- PigeonsCandidiasis - Candidiasis is a yeast or fungus infection that is spread by pigeons. This disease can affect your skin, mouth, respiratory system, and urogenital tract.
- RodentsWhen you call Colorado Pest Management, we’ll schedule a convenient time to come to your home or business to thoroughly inspect your property for evidence of pests and rodents. Once we have identified the type of pests or animals you’re dealing with, we’ll utilize pragmatic, non-toxic methods to ensure these critters don’t find their way back to your structure. When you need personalized pest management across the Front Range, or you’d like to learn more about the benefits of Integrated Pest Management (IPM), be sure to contact Colorado Pest Management today.
- MiceIn the great state of Colorado, there are two main types of mice to keep an eye out for: house mice and deer mice. Each of these mice are similar in size, but they have different coloring. The house mouse has a smooth fur coat that is usually grayish brown. The deer mouse, on the other hand, is bi-colored, and can range from pale grey to deep reddish brown. Not only can these critters pose a serious health risk to you, your pets, and your home, they can spread serious diseases through their droppings. When mice get into your home or business, they can chew on drywall, wood, and even electrical wires. If you’re concerned your property may have a mice infestation, contact Colorado Pest Management right away.
- RatsNorway rats (also called brown rats), the most prevalent species of rat in Colorado, love to nest in areas where people dump their refuse and clutter. Wood piles, trash dumps, and salvage yards are all prime nesting locations for rats. In addition, they will often choose to nest in places that are close to sources of food or water like restaurants, grocery stores, and sewage systems. If you live in an urban area and are hearing scratching and squeaking inside your walls or in the ceiling, chances are good that a colony of rats has invaded your space.
- SquirrelsSquirrels are known to build nests virtually anywhere, and they like to chew openings through your house siding. They also like to chew through unscreened chimneys and vents. If you have a garden in the backyard, it’s important to take preventative measures to keep squirrels out of your yard. This is because these little critters can cause severe damage to your plants and landscape, and they love to dig in lawns for nuts and other goodies. Keep an eye out for squirrels in the following areas...
- VolesVoles Are Known For Damaging Grass, Trees & Plant Roots. Don’t Let These Nuisance Animals Wreak Havoc On Your Property.
- GophersVoles are small rodents, 3 – 7 inches, and are often mistaken for mice or gophers. They can damage and kill small trees and shrubs by girdling branches.