Understanding Woodrats: Colorado’s Misunderstood Natives
Woodrats, often called “pack rats” or ‘trade rats” are fascinating creatures that unfairly bear the brunt of common misconceptions about rats. In Colorado, the smallest species, the Desert woodrat, measures about 12 inches and weighs 4 ½ ounces, while the largest, the bushy-tailed woodrat found on rocky mountain sides and old mining camps, can grow… Read more
Identifying Bed Bugs and Taking Steps to Eliminate Them
Bed bugs can infest any location, regardless of cleanliness. They simply require hiding spots and a host to feed on, often hitching rides from various places like hotels, adjacent apartments, or public seating areas. Managing bed bugs is challenging but possible. Relying solely on insecticides is not the most effective approach. A comprehensive strategy that… Read more
Colorado’s Harboring Pests: When to Call in the Professionals
Living in Colorado, residents often enjoy the natural beauty and wildlife the state has to offer. However, not all local wildlife is welcome, especially when it involves pests like earwigs, boxelder bugs, cluster flies, and stink bugs. These pests can become more than a nuisance, invading your home and creating discomfort for you and your… Read more
Bald-Faced Hornets: Understanding and Managing Encounters
Bald-faced hornets become most troublesome in late summer when their colonies peak in size. These insects are social and cooperate to construct their papery grey hives, which house between 100 to 400 members. Distinctly larger than wasps, bald-faced hornets feature a primarily black body with a distinctive white face. They are more aggressive than other… Read more
Colorado’s Most Aggressive Stinging Insects
Wasps and bees, particularly the yellowjacket wasps, can be a significant nuisance in Colorado, especially later in the summer when they gather at outdoor food areas. Despite their bothersome presence, these insects are generally beneficial for their roles as pest predators and pollinators. Social wasp colonies start in spring with a single fertilized female and… Read more
Pigeon Proofing Your Property: Protecting Roofs and Solar Panels
Pigeons, while often charming urban dwellers, can become a significant nuisance for property owners, particularly when it comes to maintaining clean and functional solar panels and rooftops. Their nesting habits and droppings not only create unsightly messes but can also cause long-term damage to building structures and reduce the efficiency of solar panels. Here’s a… Read more
Eliminating Bed Bugs: Expert Solutions for Pest-Free Living
Contending with pests like bed bugs can cause significant distress and concern. These tiny, blood-sucking insects are infamous for infiltrating homes and businesses, creating discomfort, health risks, and financial damage. Immediate measures are crucial if you suspect a bed bug presence. In this article, we explore how Front Range Pest skillfully and discreetly handles the… Read more
Protecting Your Home and Family from Aggressive Stinging Insects in Colorado
The warm seasons bring sunshine and outdoor fun, but they also bring increased activity from stinging insects like bees, wasps, hornets, and yellowjackets. While these insects play vital roles in the ecosystem, they can pose significant risks to human health and safety, particularly when they nest close to human habitats. Understanding the behavior of these… Read more
Preparing for Pest Season: Your Guide to a Pest-Free Summer in Colorado and Wyoming
Most people look forward to spring, with warm days, green grass, and budding flowers. However, it’s also the beginning of general pest and insect season, bringing ants, spiders, stinging insects, and wasps closer to our homes. With proactive measures and expert insights, you can enjoy the warmer months in peace, without unwelcome guests. Here’s your… Read more
Bats: Spring Roosting in Colorado
As the snow melts and the days lengthen, Colorado residents might notice more than just the return of warm weather and blooming flowers. Spring marks the beginning of the roosting season for many bat species, a natural process that can lead to close encounters with these winged inhabitants, particularly in the cozy confines of our… Read more