Millipedes Control
in Westminster.
Professional millipedes treatment across Westminster. Slow-moving, coiling, many-legged decomposers that wander into basements and garages after rain.

Millipedes are a recurring concern across the Denver metro, and Westminster is no exception. Westminster's terrain is rolling Front Range plain with major open-space holdings — Westminster Hills, Standley Lake, and the Big Dry Creek corridor. Wildlife pressure is significant, especially in neighborhoods backing to open space. Millipedes love wet mulch beds, leaf litter, rotting logs, damp basement window wells, garage thresholds, and damp foundation soil. They migrate indoors when outdoor conditions are extreme.
Front Range homes with heavy decorative mulch landscaping and poor foundation drainage see post-rain millipede invasions every summer. Fall migrations move populations across long distances when temperatures drop. In Westminster specifically, open-space adjacency in west westminster and along standley lake drives heavy rodent, vole, and wildlife pressure. apartment density along sheridan and federal corridors drives bed bug and roach calls. standley lake and big dry creek create persistent mosquito breeding habitat. compounds the picture — meaning Westminster homes face millipedes pressure that's distinct from the metro average.
EPC has run millipedes jobs across every corner of Westminster. Westminster housing is a mix of 1970s–90s tract single-family, mid-century neighborhoods on the eastern side, and new construction in West Westminster. Multi-family density along the corridor brings bed bug and cockroach calls; single-family homes face heavier rodent and wildlife pressure. Our approach is slow-moving, coiling, many-legged decomposers that wander into basements and garages after rain.
How EPC Treats Millipedes in Westminster
Perimeter Barrier
Residual treatment around the foundation, mulch beds, and entry zones. Catches millipedes as they migrate from outdoor harborage toward the house.
Granular Bait Around Foundation
Granular insecticide applied to mulch beds and turf along the foundation. Knocks down the outdoor population before it migrates indoors.
Habitat & Moisture Modification
Tech identifies harborage zones — thick mulch, leaf litter, wood piles, sweating foundation walls — and recommends mowing, mulch reduction, drainage fixes, and downspout extension.
Indoor Spot Treatment
Targeted treatment in basement and garage perimeter areas during active migration events. Pairs with sealing entry points so the next wave doesn't come in.
Signs of Millipedes in Westminster Homes
- Slow, dark, coiling bugs in basements, garages, and ground-floor rooms
- Mass appearances after heavy rain or during fall migrations
- Dead millipedes drying out on basement floors (they need moisture and die quickly indoors)
- Concentration in damp mulch beds, leaf litter, and rotting wood outdoors
- Tight-spiral defensive posture when touched or disturbed
Millipedes Prevention for Westminster Properties
- Pull mulch back at least 6 inches from the foundation; keep depth under 3 inches
- Direct downspouts and grading away from the house — wet soil at the foundation is millipede heaven
- Remove leaf litter, woodpiles, and brush against the home
- Seal foundation cracks, basement window gaps, and garage door weatherstripping
- Run dehumidifiers in basements to make indoor conditions inhospitable
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