Colorado is an amazing place. This is due to its stunning Rocky Mountains. It also has incredible landscapes. In addition, it has a high-elevation climate. These features make living here a dream for many. Unfortunately, these perfect conditions don’t just favor humans. They also promote the existence of pests. Due to this, the state has so many pests. Homeowners find them quite a nuisance. Some examples include spiders, rodents, and…
As a homeowner in Colorado, you may have realized that pests become quite a menace during chilly weather. Well, the reasoning behind this is that most of them seek refuge indoors to escape the chilly conditions outside. Since most thrive in warm temperatures, they have to get into your house for that extra warmth. Additionally, you have readily available food sources meaning they don’t have to go outside to look. …
You know that moment when you’re lying in bed, just about to drift off, and you hear that faint, peculiar scratching sound? The one that makes you wonder if you’re imagining things? I spent fifteen years as a pest control specialist, and let me tell you – your imagination isn’t playing tricks on you. Those tiny signals your home sends you are like text messages from an anxious friend, desperately…
When Colorado’s temperatures start doing their autumn dance, pests start looking at your home like it’s a five-star resort with free winter accommodations. Let’s unmask these unwanted guests and stop them before they turn your home into their personal winter retreat – because nobody wants to share their cozy mountain home with uninvited creepy-crawlies. The Usual Suspects The Miller Moth Invasion Just when you thought miller moths were done with…
Pests indicate a healthy organic garden since even these pesky organisms love to feed on healthy green matter. In a state where the unique climate supports a diverse plant life like Colorado, pests can give gardening enthusiasts a serious headache. From disrupting marine ecosystems after being washed downstream by run-off water, contributing to greenhouse gases, destroying soil biodiversity, and causing various health issues, commercial pest control practices and products are…
Besides its magnificent scenery and outdoor experiences, Colorado also provides a unique concern to homeowners when it comes to unwanted pests. The state’s diversified climate and availability of natural resources make it an appealing home for a wide range of insects and rodents. These pests can enter residences from high-altitude mountains to the plains, inflicting damage, discomfort, and significant health risks, so you need pest control services. This article will…
Roaches, especially the German and American species, are among the most troublesome pests that invade most American homes. When this happens, people often seek amateur solutions to the roach infestation. However, these techniques do not seem to bear effective and sustainable results. A professional pest control approach comes in handy in situations where the infestation is huge and an effective and sustainable solution is desperately needed. Unfortunately, many homeowners do…
Discovering a bee colony at home can be both shocking and alarming, leaving many people to wonder if they should address the matter themselves or hire professional pest control services. Bees, while beneficial to our ecology through pollination, can offer considerable concerns if they build a colony where people live. The possibility of allergic responses, painful stings, and structural damage to your home emphasizes the significance of resolving the problem…
The rodent population includes species such as rats and mice. Rodents, besides causing diseases through droppings and fleas, which they leave on surfaces, can cause significant structural damage. The damage can be in the form of gnawing wood framing and electrical wires. However, the main problem comes from the reduced visual appeal brought about by rodent droppings and urine, which stains surfaces. While most people panic and turn to professional…
Termites wreak havoc when they invade structures and our living spaces. Upon getting to the house foundation, they feed on the foundation framing thus leaving the house weak and compromised. A weak structural foundation is not the only risk associated with termite infestation. If left unattended, termite colonies reduce the visual appeal of the house and this might affect its resale points later. They can also attract other forms of…