Colorado Ant Infestations Surge Early in 2025

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DENVER - ColoradoDesk -- A new report from OBEX Pest Defense reveals that Colorado ant infestations are occurring weeks ahead of schedule this year, driven by the state's unseasonably warm and moisture-heavy spring. Homeowners and businesses across the Front Range are already seeing increased ant activity in kitchens, basements, and exterior walls.

Unlike previous years where infestations typically begin in late May or early June, ants are now appearing as early as March. OBEX technicians have identified heightened movement of pavement ants and odorous house ants in cities ranging from Fort Morgan to Colorado Springs.

According to the newly published article on OBEX's website, this early surge is linked to a combination of mild winter temperatures, fluctuating moisture levels, and warming soil conditions. These factors are triggering colony activity long before traditional pest control treatments usually begin.

The article explains how homeowners are noticing early signs like ant trails near baseboards, soil piles by foundations, and sudden interior sightings of foraging workers. In commercial settings, businesses such as restaurants and offices are already reporting issues with food contamination and interior invasions.

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While natural remedies like vinegar and cinnamon may deter ants temporarily, OBEX emphasizes that these solutions rarely eliminate colonies. Professional intervention, including barrier treatments and colony-targeted baiting, remains the most effective way to prevent ants from establishing nests inside structures.

The piece also highlights the importance of moisture control, structural sealing, and proper sanitation in minimizing risk. However, with 2025 shaping up to be one of the most aggressive seasons in recent memory, the company warns that relying on home remedies alone may lead to repeated infestations.

OBEX Pest Defense offers seasonally adapted pest control services throughout the Denver metro and surrounding areas, including Thornton, Brighton, Bailey, and Colorado Springs. Their full-coverage plans include barrier sprays, interior baiting, and customized service schedules based on real-time weather patterns and pest behavior.

The full article, titled Colorado Ant Infestations: What the Current Weather Means for Your Home or Business, is now available at:

https://obexpest.com/blog/colorado-ant-infestations-weather-2025

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Source: OBEX Pest Defense, LLC.
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