•Exterior Pests Lawn and Garden Mug-A-Blog
Voles in Colorado
Although 8 species of voles inhabit the state of Colorado, the primary activity along the Front Range and south central...
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Although 8 species of voles inhabit the state of Colorado, the primary activity along the Front Range and south central...
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A very common garden and landscape pest, aphids are small, soft-bodied insects less than 1/8” in length. While a majority...
Read More•Lawn and Garden Mug-A-Blog Occasional Invaders
One of three turf damaging mites in Colorado, clover mites are frequent nuisances inside of structures as well. Typically entering...
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Earwigs are commonly known as pincher bugs due to their forceps-like appendages that protrude from the tail end of their...
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Colorado is home to approximately twenty-five species of centipedes. Of these species, house centipedes and giant desert centipedes tend to...
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Roughly 7,500 types of millipedes have been documented worldwide. Only a very small portion approximately 30 species, of them live...
Read More•Exterior Pests General Crawling Insects Lawn and Garden Mug-A-Blog Occasional Invaders
Two of the most well known “bugs” in Colorado is not really insects at all. Pillbugs and sowbugs are actually...
Read MoreApril is a great time to stop and take a closer look at some of the beneficial insects that live...
Read More•Exterior Pests General Crawling Insects Lawn and Garden Mug-A-Blog
Part of the “woolly bear” caterpillar family, Garden Tiger Moth larvae are densely covered in hairs that vary from black...
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