Firestone Pest Control

Pest Control Services in Firestone

Local pest control experts serving Firestone and surrounding areas. Fast scheduling, upfront pricing, and licensed technicians ready to protect your home.

About Us

Your Local Pest Control Experts in Firestone

Firestone homes often face rodent pressure where new subdivisions meet open ground and irrigated yards. In Rinn Valley Ranch, Idaho Creek, Del Camino, and Owl Lake Estates, mice and rats can slip in through foundation gaps, garage door edges, and utility openings. Rodent control matters here because dry weather, sudden cold nights, and yard water sources all pull animals toward shelter. A careful plan helps keep homes cleaner, quieter, and more secure through the fall and winter.

What Sets Us Apart

  • Honest & TransparentStraightforward recommendations. You will know what was done, why, and what it costs. No surprises, no upselling.
  • Property-First AssessmentComprehensive walkthrough of your property and entry points before any treatment begins.
  • Flexible Service OptionsOne-time treatments and recurring maintenance plans are both available. Ask about the option that fits your situation.
Why Choose Us

Real Pest Control. Real Results for Firestone Homeowners.

Pest control is not a one-size-fits-all service. We adapt to the specific pest, the specific property, and the specific season. Every call starts with an inspection, and every quote reflects what we actually found, not a generic package off a price sheet.

County-Wide Service

We cover all of Weld County, not just the largest cities. Whether you are in a newer subdivision or an older established neighborhood, our licensed technicians know your area and can typically reach you same-day or next-morning.

Flexible Service Options

One-time treatments and recurring maintenance plans are both available. Ask about the service structure that fits your situation. Our technician will walk you through what makes sense for your property.

Clear Communication

Before we start, we tell you what we found, what we plan to do, and how much it costs. After the visit, we walk you through what was treated and what to expect. You are never left guessing about what happened in your home.

No Contracts Needed

Most of our services do not require a contract. You pay for the treatment, see results, and decide from there. Recurring maintenance plans are available for those who want them, but you are never locked in.

Store-bought pest control treats what you can see but leaves the nest and entry points untouched. Our licensed technicians locate where pests are entering and sheltering, then eliminate the infestation at its source.

  • Origin Assessment — Identify where pests are entering and sheltering before determining the treatment approach.
  • EPA-Registered Treatments — Products selected for effectiveness and safety, applied by a licensed technician.
  • Outside-In Protection — Treat the exterior perimeter first to stop common pests before they reach the interior.

Termite damage to load-bearing wood and floor joists is expensive to repair and rarely shows up until the structure is already weakened. We inspect your foundation and apply a protective barrier so termites cannot reach the wood in your home.

  • Pre-Treatment Inspection — Full property assessment before any product is applied. No guesswork.
  • Continuous Soil Barrier — Termiticide applied around the full perimeter to intercept foraging workers before they reach wood.
  • Post-Treatment Monitoring — Scheduled inspections to verify no new termite activity develops in treated areas.

Ants returning every few weeks after treatment usually means the colony is still intact and the entry point is still open. We eliminate the nest and seal the gaps at the same time so the infestation does not restart from a surviving queen.

  • Repeat-Infestation Audit — Identify why previous treatments have not held and fix the root cause.
  • Simultaneous Bait Coverage — Cover all active foraging zones with bait in a single visit for maximum colony impact.
  • Long-Term Exclusion Plan — Recommend specific sealing work to remove the entry points ants have been using repeatedly.

A rodent nesting in your attic, crawl space, or wall voids will breed quickly and cause damage to wiring, insulation, and stored food. We eliminate the infestation and seal the entry points before a new population can move in.

  • Nesting Zone Inspection — Inspect attics, wall cavities, and crawl spaces for active rodent nesting.
  • Active Population Removal — Place traps and bait stations at nesting zones and runways to reduce the infestation.
  • Gap Sealing and Sanitation Advice — Close confirmed entry points and identify sanitation issues drawing rodents in.

Heavy mosquito pressure around your patio, porch, or yard is a breeding source problem, not just an adult population problem. Our technicians find every active breeding site on your property and treat it directly so the population cannot rebuild between visits.

  • Property Assessment — Identify breeding sites, resting areas, and pressure from neighboring properties.
  • Barrier Treatment — Apply residual product to foliage and structures where mosquitoes harbor and rest.
  • Seasonal Maintenance Option — Monthly retreatment available to keep mosquito populations suppressed through peak season.

Cockroaches hide behind kitchen appliances, inside cabinet voids, and along plumbing chases where moisture keeps them sheltered. We deploy bait in every harborage zone to collapse the population and show you what moisture and food conditions are keeping them active.

  • Void and Cabinet Treatment — Treat every harborage zone — appliance gaps, cabinet interiors, and wall voids.
  • Gel Bait Application — Slow-acting baits carried back to the harborage for full population impact.
  • Conditions Assessment — Identify the moisture, food access, and clutter conditions sustaining the infestation.

Live bed bugs, dark spotting on the mattress, or cast skins in the seams are signs of an active infestation that will spread if untreated. We treat every harborage zone across the full home and follow up after the hatching cycle to confirm the infestation is gone.

  • Pre-Treatment Assessment — Identify the full extent of the infestation before any product is applied.
  • Comprehensive Application — Treat mattresses, frames, furniture, baseboards, and wall voids simultaneously.
  • Clearance Inspection — Return after the full treatment cycle to assess results and confirm the infestation has been cleared.

Other Services

Stinging Pest Control

Wasp and yellow jacket nests near your front door, porch, or play areas put your family at risk every time someone walks past.

Spider Control

Spiders follow their food source indoors, so where insects are active inside your walls and crawl spaces, spiders will be close behind.

Flea Control

Fleas hitch inside on pets and quickly take over carpets, rugs, and furniture as eggs drop off and hatch in floor cracks.

Tick Control

Ticks wait in tall grass, leaf litter, and low shrubs along your yard edges and attach to people and pets who brush past.

Fly Control

Drain flies breed in pipe buildup, fruit flies breed in overripe produce, and house flies breed in garbage and organic waste, so basic sprays that kill adults do nothing to stop the next wave.

Moth Control

Clothes moth larvae feed on wool, silk, and natural-fiber fabrics inside dark closets and storage drawers, often for weeks before the damage shows up.

Centipede & Millipede Control

Centipedes and millipedes move inside through foundation gaps and door thresholds when heavy rain saturates the soil or temperatures drop.

Silverfish Control

Silverfish live in damp areas like bathroom walls, attic insulation, and basement voids where they feed on paper, wallpaper, and fabric.

Cricket Control

Crickets move toward your home in late summer and fall when cooler temperatures drive them to seek warmth near the foundation and under doors.

How It Works

How We Find and Eliminate Your Pest Problem

Every service follows the same structure: confirm the pest, confirm the source, apply the right treatment, and walk you through the results before we leave.

  1. 1

    Report Your Problem

    Scheduled same day

    Call us with what you are seeing. Ants in the kitchen, roaches near the walls, or something unidentified in the attic. We ask the right questions so your technician arrives ready to work.

  2. 2

    Find the Source

    Before treatment begins

    The inspection focuses on where pests are entering and sheltering, not just where you are seeing activity. Identifying the harborage and entry point is what separates a treatment that holds from one that needs to be repeated.

  3. 3

    Treatment

    Performed by licensed tech

    We treat the pest at its source: the nest, entry point, or harborage area confirmed during the inspection. This approach reduces the number of products used and improves how long the results last.

  4. 4

    Clear Next Steps

    Ask about follow-up options

    After treatment, we walk you through what was done and what to watch for. If pests persist past the expected resolution window, call us and we will advise on the best next steps. You will not be left guessing about the process.

Call Now to Get Started

Same-day appointments available in Firestone

Pests We Treat

Common Pests in Firestone

From common household insects to wood-destroying termites, here’s what we eliminate in Firestone.

German Roaches
Carpenter Ants
Carpet Beetles
Black Widow Spiders
Bed Bugs
Fire Ants
Fleas
American Roaches
Ticks
Silverfish
House Flies
Sugar Ants
Mice
Roof Rats
Norway Rats
Hornets
Paper Wasps
Yellow Jackets
Carpenter Bees
Subterranean Termites
Drywood Termites
Formosan Termites
Clothes Moths
Powderpost Beetles
Millipedes
Earwigs
Ground Wasps
Pharaoh Ants
Licensed & InsuredFast Scheduling

Ready to Get Rid of Pests in Firestone?

Same-day appointments available. Licensed technicians. Upfront pricing with no surprises.

(983) 277-3700
Service Area

Covering Firestone and the Communities Around It

From our office at 630 Main St, Frederick, CO 80530, our technicians reach Firestone and every community nearby. Every neighborhood on the list to the right is part of our regular service route.

Coverage reaches further than this map. Call us with your address and we will confirm availability fast.

(983) 277-3700
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about pest control services in Firestone.

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Rodent control in Firestone usually depends on how many entry points, nests, and runways a home has. A technician may inspect the attic, garage, basement, and exterior edges to see where mice or rats get in. In Firestone's dry, windy setting and newer neighborhoods, small gaps around vents, trim, and utility lines often matter most. A clear plan can focus the work where it helps most and support a cleaner, calmer home.
You get a price after an inspection shows where rodents travel and how they enter the home. The estimate should explain the work, the exclusion steps, and any follow-up visits so there are no surprises. In Firestone, homes near irrigated yards and open edges often need a close look at garages, soffits, and slab lines. A good quote process keeps the scope clear from the start.
You can expect the technician to inspect the outside first, then check key indoor areas like the basement, attic, pantry, and garage. The visit may include sealing small entry points, placing traps in active routes, and checking for droppings or chew marks. In Firestone's newer homes and landscaped subdivisions, the technician will also look at foundation gaps, vent screens, and utility penetrations. The goal is to reduce activity fast and block the paths rodents use to come back in.
Rodent control starts working right away, but full cleanup takes time because mice and rats do not all leave at once. Traps and exclusion work can lower activity quickly, while monitoring shows whether more animals are still inside or outside. In Firestone, fall cold snaps often drive fresh rodent movement, so a home may need a short follow-up period. A steady plan usually brings the house back to a much quieter place.
Rodent control can be set up with safety in mind for kids, pets, and plants. A technician should place tools in protected spots and explain when each area is safe to use again. In Firestone yards with irrigation, mulch, and play spaces, careful placement matters around patios, flower beds, and garages. Clear instructions help you return to normal with less worry.
You can catch a few mice with store traps, but a pro helps when rodents keep coming back or move through hidden gaps. Store products do not seal holes in garages, crawl spaces, or around pipes, so the problem can stay active. In Firestone, open lots and seasonal temperature swings often keep pressure on homes with small entry points. Professional help makes more sense when you need both trapping and exclusion.
If rodents come back, the technician should recheck activity and look for a missed opening or a new route. Re-treatment may include new trap placement, more sealing, or a closer look at the attic, garage, and foundation line. In Firestone's changing fall weather, animals may try a second route after the first one gets blocked. Follow-up visits help keep the home on track toward a pest-free living space.
You often have a rodent problem if you hear scratching at night, find droppings, see gnaw marks, or notice shredded nesting material. A technician can confirm whether it is mice or rats by checking the size of the droppings, the entry points, and the travel paths. In Firestone, garages and basements often show the first signs because they stay cooler and easier for rodents to enter. Quick identification helps stop a small issue from spreading.
Open lots and irrigated yards give rodents food, cover, and water close to homes. In Firestone, that mix can push mice and rats toward garages, basement corners, and wall gaps when nights cool. Homes in newer subdivisions often have small gaps around trim, pipes, and foundations that rodents can use. Rodent control targets both the animals and the entry points that keep drawing them in.
You should clear floor space near walls, move pet food, and keep access open to the garage, basement, and attic. That helps the technician inspect active areas and place traps or seal gaps without delay. In Firestone, it also helps to note any spots where you heard scratching or saw droppings after a cold snap. Good prep makes the visit faster and more focused.
Rodent control protection lasts longer when entry points stay sealed and the home stays free of new attractants. In Firestone, fall and early winter pressure can return if weather drives new rodents toward warmth and food. Ongoing monitoring may help when a home sits near open ground, landscaped edges, or irrigated areas. A well-planned service keeps your home more secure through the season.
First cold nights push mice to search for warmth, food, and shelter in homes and garages. In Firestone, that shift often shows up fast because dry weather and open edges give rodents less cover outside once the temperature drops. Newer homes can still have small gaps around doors, vents, and utility lines that become easy entry points. Rodent control helps close those routes before activity settles in for the season.
SERVICE AREA

Licensed Pest Control Delivered to Your Firestone Door

TrueCore Pest Control dispatches daily across Firestone. No waiting days for a callback, no out-of-area fees, and no middleman dispatch. Call to check availability and get on the schedule.

  • Licensed technicians dispatched across Firestone
  • Inspection-first. We find the source first.
  • Same-day or next-morning appointments available
  • Serving every neighborhood in the service area
  • Visit us at  630 Main St, Frederick, CO 80530
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