Pest Control in
Denver, CO

Your complete local guide β€” the 5 most common pests in Denver, when they peak, what treatment costs, and how to find a licensed professional in your area.

πŸ“ Denver, Colorado 🌑️ Semi-Arid Climate πŸ› 5 Primary Pests
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Priority pests for Denver
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PestControlBasics Editorial Team
Reviewed by Derek Giordanos Β· Updated April 2026

πŸ› The 5 Most Common Pests in Denver

🌑️ Semi-Arid Climate Zone β€” affects pest species and seasonality
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Ants
$80–$260 local estimate
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Mice
$150–$470 local estimate
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Stink Bugs
$80–$230 local estimate
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Wasps
$100–$360 local estimate
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Boxelder Bugs
$80–$210 local estimate
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Cost estimates reflect Denver area pricing. Actual quotes vary by company, home size, and infestation severity. Use our free cost estimator β†’

πŸ“… Denver Pest Season Calendar

Boxelder bugs peak Sep–Oct; rodents year-round; wasps May–Sep. Use this calendar to prepare treatments before each season peaks.

SeasonActive Pests in Denver
SpringScorpions active, Ants
SummerScorpions, Cockroaches, Termites
FallScorpions tapering
WinterCockroaches indoors
πŸ’‘ Pro tip: Apply preventive treatments 3–4 weeks before peak season β€” not after you see activity. See the full regional calendar β†’

πŸ’° Pest Control Costs in Denver

Denver pest control pricing reflects the local semi-arid climate and Colorado market rates. Prices below are for professional treatment β€” DIY typically costs 60–80% less.

PestDIY CostLocal Pro Estimate
Ants$30–$130$80–$260
Mice$60–$235$150–$470
Stink Bugs$30–$115$80–$230
Wasps$40–$180$100–$360
Boxelder Bugs$30–$105$80–$210

Estimates are ranges. Always get 2–3 local quotes. Find licensed pros in Denver β†’

πŸ› Denver's Top Pests β€” Full Guides

Click any pest for the complete identification guide, biology, and treatment plan.

πŸ›οΈ Bed Bug β†’ πŸͺ² Stink Bug β†’ πŸͺ² Termite β†’ πŸ¦‚ Scorpion β†’ πŸ•·οΈ Tick β†’ πŸ€ Rodent β†’ 🐝 Wasp β†’

πŸ›’ DIY Treatment Guide for Denver

The specific products and step-by-step guides for each of Denver's common pests.

πŸ›οΈ Bed Bug
πŸͺ² Stink Bug
πŸͺ² Termite
πŸ¦‚ Scorpion
πŸ•·οΈ Tick
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Colorado Statewide Pest Guide
Full state pest list, regional climate zones, seasonal pressure, and licensing requirements for Colorado.
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πŸ“‹ Seasonal Pest Action Plan β€” Denver

What to do each season to stay ahead of pest pressure in your area.

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Spring (Mar–May)
Ant colonies activate. Termite swarmers appear. Begin mosquito prevention. Inspect perimeter for winter gaps. Start preventive spray program.
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Summer (Jun–Aug)
Peak activity for most pests. Mosquitoes, wasps, and ticks highest. Cockroach pressure increases. Maintain 30-day perimeter spray schedule.
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Fall (Sep–Nov)
Overwintering pests invade β€” stink bugs, boxelder bugs, mice. Seal cracks and gaps before first frost. Reduce exterior lighting.
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Winter (Dec–Feb)
Indoor pests dominate β€” rodents, cockroaches, pantry moths. Check attic and crawl space. Maintain bait stations. Inspect stored items.
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❓ Denver Pest Control FAQ

What is the most common pest problem in Denver?
Ants is consistently the top pest complaint in Denver due to the area's semi-arid climate. Boxelder bugs peak Sep–Oct.
Is pest control in Denver expensive compared to the national average?
Near the national average β€” Denver pest control typically runs close to national rates due to local labor costs and regional market competition. Use our cost estimator for a personalized range.
When is the worst pest season in Denver?
Pest pressure in Denver is essentially year-round due to the semi-arid climate, though summer sees the highest activity levels.
Should I hire a pest control company or DIY in Denver?
For light infestations of most insects, DIY using professional-grade products (same products PCOs use) is effective and costs far less. For termites, bed bugs, or heavy infestations in Denver, professional treatment is strongly recommended. Take our DIY vs. Pro quiz for a personalized recommendation.
Are Denver pest control companies licensed?
Yes β€” all pest control operators in Colorado must be licensed by the state department of agriculture. Always ask to see a current Colorado PCO license before allowing any treatment. Use our Find a Pro map to locate verified companies in Denver.
Published: Jan 1, 2025 Β· Updated: Apr 7, 2026