Bed Bugs Treatment
Across the Front Range.
Conventional treatment matched to your situation — call to discuss other options.

Bed bugs are the pest call we get most in the Denver metro. They hitchhike home from hotels, ride in on used furniture, and spread between apartments through wall voids and shared laundry rooms.
Once they're established, the over-the-counter sprays you can buy at Home Depot make the problem worse — they scatter the colony and create resistant populations. Environmental Pest Control uses conventional treatment matched to your situation. We do not offer heat or cryonite freezing in-house — if you need a different protocol, call us and we'll discuss options or refer to a specialist.
About Bed Bugs
Adult bed bugs are flat, reddish-brown, apple-seed sized. They feed on human blood at night, hiding by day in mattress seams, box springs, headboards, baseboards, electrical outlets, and inside furniture. Females lay 1–5 eggs per day; a single missed female can rebuild a colony in months.
Signs You Have Bed Bugs
- Small reddish-brown stains on sheets or mattress seams (digested blood)
- Tiny black dots in mattress seams, baseboards, or behind headboards (fecal spotting)
- Itchy welts in lines or clusters, often on arms, neck, or back
- Live bugs found in mattress crevices, box springs, or inside furniture joints
- Sweet musty odor in heavily infested rooms
How EPC Treats Bed Bugs
Inspection & Identification
Free estimate inspection. We confirm bed bug presence, map harborage zones, and walk you through what we found before any treatment is scheduled.
Conventional Treatment
EPA-registered residual products applied to harborage zones — mattress seams, box springs, baseboards, electrical outlets, and wall voids. The approach proven to work in Front Range housing stock.
Follow-Up Visits
Bed bug life cycles mean follow-up visits are typically required. We schedule and execute follow-ups as part of the original quote.
Other Options on Request
If you've been told you need heat, cryonite, or another non-conventional protocol, call us. We'll discuss what's actually right for your case and refer to a specialist where appropriate.
How to Prevent Bed Bugs
- Inspect hotel rooms before unpacking — pull back sheets, check mattress seams and headboard backs
- Never bring used mattresses, couches, or upholstered furniture home from the curb
- Bag and dryer-treat luggage clothing on hot for 30 minutes after travel
- Reduce clutter near beds — fewer hiding spots = faster catches
- Encase mattresses and box springs in bed-bug-proof covers
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer heat or cryonite treatment?
No — we do not offer heat or cryonite freezing in-house. We use conventional treatment. If you need a different protocol, call us and we can discuss your options or refer you to a specialist.
Do I have to throw out my mattress?
Usually not. We bag-and-encase rather than discard whenever possible. The tech will walk you through what stays and what needs to go during the inspection.
How quickly will bed bugs come back after treatment?
If we eliminate the active infestation and you don't reintroduce them (used furniture, shared laundry, infested travel), they don't come back. We provide follow-up visits as part of the treatment plan.
How much does bed bug treatment cost in Denver?
Cost depends on square footage and severity. We provide a free estimate before any work is done — call (303) 766-3031 or (303) 888-6657.
Areas We Treat Bed Bugs
EPC handles bed bugs calls across the entire Denver metro. Click your city for local detail:
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