Voles Control
in Arvada.
Professional voles treatment across Arvada. Lawn-destroying field rodents that tunnel in winter under snow cover.

Voles are a recurring concern across the Denver metro, and Arvada is no exception. Arvada straddles the I-70 corridor with Standley Lake, the Two Ponds wildlife refuge, and Ralston Creek providing wildlife corridors. Western Arvada climbs toward foothill terrain; eastern portions are flatter Denver-metro tract. Voles love thick mulch beds, tall grass edges, brush piles, ground-cover plants, and bird-feeder spillage. They thrive in landscaped yards with continuous vegetation and snow cover.
Colorado's deep winter snow gives voles months of protected feeding under cover. Many Front Range lawns develop heavy damage during heavy-snow winters, then crash in dry years. In Arvada specifically, olde town historic density drives carpenter ant, mouse, and silverfish pressure in original wood-window homes. western new construction sees vole damage and wildlife exclusion needs from open-space proximity. standley lake and ralston creek create persistent mosquito pressure in summer months. compounds the picture — meaning Arvada homes face voles pressure that's distinct from the metro average.
EPC has run voles jobs across every corner of Arvada. Arvada housing is a strong mix: 1900s Olde Town brick bungalows, 1950s–70s ranches throughout the central city, and post-2000 master-planned communities (Candelas, Leyden Rock) on the western edge. Older Olde Town and central Arvada homes are vulnerable to carpenter ants and overwintering pests; new western developments face heavier wildlife and vole pressure. Our approach is lawn-destroying field rodents that tunnel in winter under snow cover.
How EPC Treats Voles in Arvada
Active Trap Stations
Snap traps placed at runway entries with apple slice or oat bait. Most effective in late fall and early spring when populations peak.
Repellent Application
Castor oil-based repellents applied to lawn and around tree bases. Drives voles to neighboring habitat without killing them.
Habitat Modification
Tech identifies harborage zones — tall grass, mulch buildup, brush piles — and recommends mowing, mulch reduction, and tree-base hardware cloth wraps.
Bait Stations (Outdoor Only)
Tamper-resistant bait stations placed in active runway areas where heavy populations require knockdown. Used in conjunction with habitat fixes.
Signs of Voles in Arvada Homes
- Surface runways in the lawn — 1.5 to 2 inches wide, with grass clipped to the soil
- Round 1.5-inch entry holes in the lawn
- Bark chewed off the base of young trees and shrubs (girdling)
- Dead patches of grass appearing as snow melts in spring
- Damage to bulbs, root vegetables, and ornamental plants
Voles Prevention for Arvada Properties
- Mow lawn short going into winter (voles need cover from predators)
- Keep mulch beds 3 inches or thinner — thick mulch = vole highways
- Wrap young tree trunks with hardware cloth from ground to 18 inches up
- Clear brush, woodpiles, and tall grass within 10 feet of the lawn edge
- Remove bird seed scatter under feeders
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