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OBEX Pest Defense 🐜 PREMIUM PEST CONTROL šŸ•· Family-friendly extermination and prevention across Colorado | CO Pest Control Experts

05/21/2026

The miller moths are about to visit Colorado for their annual migration. Is your home prepared for the invasion?

Tiny red bugs on your windows, siding, or patio this spring? They may be clover mites, not spider mites.Here’s the quick...
05/04/2026

Tiny red bugs on your windows, siding, or patio this spring? They may be clover mites, not spider mites.

Here’s the quick difference: clover mites usually show up around the home. Spider mites usually show up on plants, especially when leaves look speckled, faded, or webbed.

May is a big transition month in Colorado, and warm sunny walls, dry turf, and spring landscaping can all make mite activity more noticeable. OBEX Pest Defense can help review structure-related mite pressure and keep your exterior protection consistent as pest activity picks up.

Read the full guide:
https://www.obexpest.com/pest-control/clover-mites-in-colorado/

The mosquitoes are coming… and Colorado’s warm spring has already caused some to hatch early. Get protected with our mos...
04/29/2026

The mosquitoes are coming… and Colorado’s warm spring has already caused some to hatch early. Get protected with our mosquito reduction, or mosquito monthly plans available now through the season.

Hot, hot and hot! The bugs are coming!
03/20/2026

Hot, hot and hot! The bugs are coming!

You don’t notice a cockroach problem at first.You notice it when staff mentions something.Or worse, when a customer does...
02/12/2026

You don’t notice a cockroach problem at first.

You notice it when staff mentions something.
Or worse, when a customer does.

Commercial properties create ideal environments. Warm kitchens. Storage rooms. Moisture sources. High traffic. Deliveries coming and going.

Ignoring it doesn’t make it disappear. Over-the-counter sprays don’t reach breeding zones. And one-time treatments rarely account for reinfestation pressure.

OBEX approaches commercial cockroach treatment in phases. Intensive reduction first. Then structured ongoing protection.

Because a clean-looking business isn’t the same as a protected one.

It’s not what most people think.Pest issues don’t start suddenly.They don’t show up all at once.They build quietly, over...
02/07/2026

It’s not what most people think.

Pest issues don’t start suddenly.
They don’t show up all at once.

They build quietly, over time, when protection fades.

One missed season.
One skipped visit.
One stretch where everything seems fine.

Meanwhile, activity settles in places no one checks.

Behind walls.

Under edges.

Around the exterior where pressure builds first.

Colorado homeowners who stay ahead don’t wait for a surprise.
They don’t rely on quick fixes.
They focus on one thing.

Consistency.

Because the homes that feel ā€œproblem-freeā€ later are usually the ones that stayed protected earlier.
That’s the part most people don’t see.

Your current provider isn't reaching where the problem actually lives.In Colorado, pests don’t just show up. They settle...
02/04/2026

Your current provider isn't reaching where the problem actually lives.

In Colorado, pests don’t just show up. They settle in, spread out, and wait.

Most over-the-counter sprays only hit what you can see, which is why the activity keeps coming back.

OBEX focuses on the entire property, not just the obvious spots. Consistent treatments. Seasonal pressure accounted for. Population reductions over time.

That’s the difference between chasing pests and staying ahead of them.

02/03/2026

Don’t blink. Situations like this don’t always show warning signs. If you’re seeing activity you can’t explain, our team can help you understand what’s going on.

12/18/2025

Gotta train the new guy

Ever heard of the kissing bug in Colorado?Despite the name, it’s not so sweet. These cone-headed insects feed quietly at...
09/22/2025

Ever heard of the kissing bug in Colorado?

Despite the name, it’s not so sweet. These cone-headed insects feed quietly at night, and while most bites are harmless, some people can develop allergic reactions. They’re also tied to woodrat nests in western Colorado - not something you’re likely to see in downtown Denver.

Curious what they look like, where they live, and how to tell them apart from harmless look-alikes? We’ve put together a detailed guide with photos, prevention tips, and FAQs.

Read more: obexpest.com/pest-control/kissing-bugs-in-colorado

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Denver, CO
80202

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