Increased Rodent Activity Indoors This Month: Why Cooler Weather Drives Mice Inside and the Hidden Risks of Hantavirus
Cooler temperatures this month have led to a noticeable increase in rodent activity indoors across Colorado. As mice search for warmth, food, and shelter, homes and businesses become prime targets. Beyond property damage and contamination, rodents can also pose serious health risks, including exposure to hantavirus through contaminated droppings and nesting materials. Early prevention and proper rodent control are critical during seasonal weather changes.
German Cockroach Activity Is Increasing in Aurora: What Residents and Property Managers Should Know
German cockroach activity appears to be increasing in Aurora. These pests often spread from neighboring apartment units and can also be brought inside through used appliances or furniture. Learn the warning signs, why infestations grow quickly, and how early professional treatment can help stop them.
Late April Snow in Denver and Aurora Sent Mice Running Indoors
A late April snow and cold weekend in Denver and Aurora pushed mice closer to homes and commercial buildings. In this post, we break down why rodent activity increases during sudden weather swings, what signs to watch for, and what property owners should inspect now.
Ants Are Showing Up in Colorado. Here’s Why You’re Seeing Them Now
Ants are showing up across Colorado as spring temperatures warm. Learn why ant activity increases this time of year, what attracts them indoors, and how to stop small problems before they turn into bigger infestations.
Wasps Are Not Just a Nuisance for Businesses in Aurora
Wasps and yellow jackets are a growing problem for Aurora businesses. Learn where they nest, why they are dangerous, and how commercial pest control can prevent costly issues.
Spring Pest Prevention for Commercial Properties in Aurora and the Denver Tech Center
Spring brings increased pest activity for commercial buildings across Aurora and the Denver Tech Center. Learn how preventative pest control can protect restaurants, office buildings, and commercial properties before pest problems begin.
Why Pests Are Popping Up Early in Aurora and Denver After a Warm Colorado Winter
If it feels like insects and rodents are showing up sooner than usual, you are not imagining it. After an unusually warm winter across Colorado, pest activity is already ramping up weeks earlier than normal.
At Apex Pest Management, we are seeing early movement in both residential and commercial accounts across the Denver and Aurora areas. Here is what is happening and what it means for your home or business.
Rodent proofing your building for Colorado winters
As temperatures drop across Denver and the surrounding Colorado metro area, rodents begin searching for warmth, food, and shelter. Commercial buildings become prime targets.