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Take Care Of Fall Pest Problems With EnviroPest's "Any Pest, Any Time For $99"
September 7, 2010
Melissa Hamel
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Take Care Of Fall Pests With EnviroPest's "Any Pest, Any Pest For $99" |
There’s no denying it. Fall is arriving in Colorado and pests that have been outdoors are making their way indoors in search of conditions that are ideal for overwintering. In preparation for fall pest invaders EnviroPest has compiled a list of common insects and rodents that homeowners in the Denver-metro area as well as throughout Colorado should be on the lookout for.
Common Fall Pests In Colorado
Ants
Earwigs
Black Widow Spiders
Box Elder Bugs
House- Infesting Spiders
Lady Bugs
Mice
Rats
Wolf Spiders
At EnviroPest we are a local pest control company serving Aurora, Denver and Fort Collins as well as the entire Front Range and are ready to help you combat your fall pest problems. Our new “Any Pest, Any Time For $99” program resolves your current pest problem and provides you with effective pest control coverage all year long. As part of a comprehensive service our “Any Pest, Any Time For $99” includes quarterly treatments to protect your home from seasonal and occasional invaders. Depending on the time of year our experience team of pest control technicians will treat the exterior of your home and spot treat the interior if necessary. Plus, if ANY PEST problem comes up at ANY TIME we'll take care of it at no extra charge for as long as you’re on the program. And that includes bedbugs and termites.
For information on this and our other Colorado's Choice programs contact EnviroPest today.
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