Comprehensive Wildlife Pest Control: Humane Raccoon, Skunk, and Bat Removal
Wildlife pest problems are common across the United States, and this time of year in central Colorado and Wyoming, raccoons, skunks, and bats tend to cause the most trouble for homeowners. From raccoons in the attic and skunks burrowing and denning under decks to bats roosting under eaves or inside attics, these animals can quickly… Read more
Bat Encounters and Rabies Risk: What You Need to Know
Rabies Risk and Bat Safety Awareness In Colorado, there have been numerous confirmed cases of rabies in bats in 2025, along with one reported case in neighboring Wyoming. In this region, bats and skunks are the most common carriers of rabies—a rare but deadly virus that can infect all mammals, including humans. Rabies can be… Read more
New Lyme Disease Discovery Reinforces the Need for Year-Round Tick Prevention
Recent scientific research has identified an unexpected weakness in Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that causes Lyme disease. The study revealed that the organism relies on the mineral manganese to defend itself against the body’s immune response. However, this dependence is also a liability: when manganese levels are either too low or too high, the bacterium’s… Read more
Termite Awareness in Colorado: Detect Early, Protect Smart
Termites are a year-round threat across Colorado, and early detection is the key to preventing costly damage. If you’ve spotted wood deterioration, mud tubes, or walls that sound hollow when tapped, you may be seeing the first signs of an active infestation. Known as “silent destroyers,” termites can quietly compromise wood, flooring, and even drywall.… Read more
Fall Rodent Prevention: Act Before They Move In
As autumn arrives and temperatures drop, mice and other rodents begin looking for warm shelter—and your home may be their target. Once inside, they can chew wiring, contaminate food, and damage insulation and structures. Front Range Pest’s Fall Defense Plan The best defense is prevention. Our fall rodent prevention service helps protect your home through:… Read more
Tired of Wasp Season? Here’s How to Keep Them at Bay
It’s wasp season, which means these pesky predators are at their most aggressive. While complete elimination isn’t realistic, there are several ways to reduce their presence and make your property less attractive to them. Why Wasps Are So Aggressive Now Wasps are particularly aggressive in late summer and early fall due to changes in their… Read more
Cluster Flies and Other Winter-Invading Flies in Colorado Homes
As temperatures drop, certain insects begin seeking shelter indoors. Among the most common “nuisance invaders” in Colorado are cluster flies, which often become a prominent presence in homes and buildings during the cool months. Other flies, such as blue bottle flies and the black blow fly, may also take advantage of warm, dry indoor spaces.… Read more
Controlling Stinging Insects in Colorado and Wyoming
In Colorado and Wyoming, stinging insects like wasps, hornets, and yellowjackets become more active during the warmer months and can quickly turn into a nuisance. These pests not only disrupt outdoor activities but also pose serious risks, especially for those allergic to their stings. Late summer and early fall are when these insects are most… Read more
Bed Bugs 101: Everything You Need to Know
What Are Bed Bugs? Bed bugs are small, reddish-brown, oval-shaped insects, roughly 3/16 of an inch long, that often hide in beds and feed on humans while they sleep. These resilient pests are skilled hitchhikers, easily attaching to luggage, clothing, and other belongings, allowing infestations to spread rapidly. Although bed bugs can’t fly due to… Read more
Effective Ant Pest Control in Colorado: Keep Your Home Ant-Free
Ants are one of the most common pests found in homes across Colorado. With over 700 species of ants in the U.S., about 25 of these are known to infest homes. Although ants are small, their ability to form large, well-organized colonies can quickly turn them into a serious nuisance. As social insects, ants live… Read more