Posts with the tag: "Denver pest control"
Bed Bugs Getting National Attention
July 28, 2010
When national and local media outlets start airing and writing stories on the same topic you know it's a topic of significant interest. Well, bed bugs are officially a big news story.
Protect Your Family From Mosquitoes This Summer
July 10, 2010
Summer is here and while the fourth of July saw lots of rain, the warmer temperatures and bright sun that is typical of Colorado in the summertime will start to bring everyone out of their homes to enjoy the season. Spending time gardening, mowing the lawn and just relaxing on your patio are excellent ways to spend your summer days. Unfortunately the arrival of summer has also brought out a few unwanted critters, including the irritating mosquito. Mosquitoes are pesky nuisances that most people just put up with, using copious amounts of bug spray and expensive zappers to keep them away. Most people don’t realize that there are more effective ways to prevent mosquitoes from bothering their backyard barbeques, and at EnviroPest we have a few tips for discouraging mosquito activity as well as offer homeowners effective solutions for reducing the mosquito population in their own backyard.
Pigeons Transfer Illness to Humans
June 24, 2010
The pigeon population in Colorado has increased dramatically over the years creating nuisance pest problems for business owners and home owners. While they may seem harmless they produce and carry bacteria that can translate into illness in humans.
Read the article attached to this link to learn more about what WebMD and others are saying about the 'problem with pigeons'.
Termite Activity On The Rise In Colorado
June 15, 2010
While termites have not been as big problem in Denver, Fort Collins or elsewhere in Colorado in the past as say in more humid regions of the country, activity from these wood destroying insects is on the rise. In order to survive and even thrive termites must have moisture. This past winter many areas of Colorado received wet, heavy snowfall as well as late blizzards resulting in lots of moisture and an environment ripe for termite activity. Factors like increased humidity, full lakes and rivers as well as run off that has not yet peaked are also contributing to the increase in problems.
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