Best Pest Control Company In Denver, Colorado

Posted by Budget Pest Control
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Jan 23, 2016
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We know that when you call an exterminator, you are reaching out for help to solve a problem you cannot solve yourself. Our exterminators are very well trained and experienced in their field. You will always find them to be reliable, courteous, and concerned about you and any pest problems you may have. They will state the price of the service upfront, and always recommend a treatment program to keep pests under control at a reasonable cost.


Our company is licensed by the Colorado Department of Agriculture, and we are a member in good standing of the Colorado Pest Control Association. The owner of Budget Pest Control, Loel Passe Jr. has over 30 years experience in the pest control industry and has served as President of the Colorado Pest Control Association, as well as in many other official capacities in the national associations.



Our team take special care to use only the most up-to-date and high quality professional methods, for pest control in Denver Colorado including the application of pest control materials that are safe around children, pets, and plants. All of the materials we use are EPA approved. They are also low-odor so they will not smell up your home and are applied so as to never cause a staining problem.


If anyone in your family has breathing problems or is elderly, sick, or pregnant, we suggest that they vacate the home before the exterminator comes and only return after a few hours. Just mention your needs when you call for an appointment.

Home Pest Control In Denver CO

No matter where you live, uninvited pests and insects can make themselves at home in your home. You might unknowingly bring home a roach or other small invaders on the bottom of your shoe or briefcase, but many pests enter your home through small openings and take up residence. You must act quickly before this becomes an uncontrollable invasion of Ants, Spiders, Black Widows, Cockroaches, Earwigs, Crickets, Centipedes, Wasps, Hornets, Mice, Rats, Bed Bugs, and other household pests common to the Rocky Mountain Region.

Home Pest Control Solutions

Before you problem becomes a major one, there are some in-home pest control measures you can take. Since many pests are attracted to the food in your home, keeping your kitchen clean, your food protected in plastic containers, and your garbage stored in tightly-sealed cans will discourage pests such as ants, mice, or roaches from multiplying there.



Sealing cracks and tiny holes around windows, doors, and foundations will act as a barrier for many pests. For some insects, sprays might kill the current crop of bugs, while traps might catch mice or insects. When home pest control attempts don’t work and you find yourself with an infestation, it’s a good idea to leave the extermination up to professionals. For some insects, such as bed bugs, you need a professional exterminator from the onset.

Cockroach Exterminators In Denver

Cockroaches are the Rodney Dangerfield’s of the insect world. Out of 3,500-4,000 species of cockroach, only about 30 are considered “pests,” while the rest perform the useful function of eating organic waste in forests, caves, burrows, or brush. Most people could care less about their overall value and consider cockroaches to be disgusting creatures that spread disease and scavenge at night.

Why Cockroaches Get No Respect

Because they leave a trail of waste behind them, roaches are known to spread dozens of diseases, including dysentery, diarrhea, asthma, food poisoning, watery eyes, congestion, and rashes. They are most hazardous to those with respiratory ailments, which are irritated after people breathe the fecal matter.



Cockroaches are amazingly hardy insects that can adapt to almost any environment, go without air for 45 minutes, and exist without food for over a month. When cockroaches invade a home, they come to stay and are extremely hard to remove. They love sweets, but will feast on the glue on postage stamps, wallpaper paste, hair, grease, dead skin, and anything else they can find. Found on the planet for over 350,000 years, they resist amateur attempts at eviction and usually require professional cockroach removal. Though they live 6-9 months, the egg capsules they leave can produce hundreds of heirs to continue their dirty work.


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