Chrome Pest Control

Chrome Pest Control We are a one-stop shop for anything pest related We are 100% owned and operated in Mesa County, Colorado. We provide top notch customer service.

All money stays locally to help stimulate our local economy. We are not part of a franchise so there aren't any hoops to jump through. We have extensive knowledge, Dave has a biology degree, previously worked for the Grand River Mosquito Control District and has been a licensed qualified supervisor in pest control for the past 7 years. We service the following areas: Grand Junction, Palisade, Frui

ta, Loma, Delta, Montrose, Gunnison and Crested Butte and everything in between! We are a one stop shop for anything pest related mosquitos, termites, ants, spiders, insects, rodents, bats, birds, bed bugs, trapping, exclusion work and more!

Hantavirus has been in the news lately, here's some information about how it's contracted and precautions to prevent con...
05/08/2026

Hantavirus has been in the news lately, here's some information about how it's contracted and precautions to prevent contracting it 🐁

Hantavirus is contracted primarily by breathing in airborne virus particles from the urine, droppings, or saliva of infected rodents, particularly deer mice. It is a serious, often fatal disease (HPS) caused by disturbing contaminated materials—such as sweeping dusty, rodent-infested areas—or through direct contact with rodents.

How Hantavirus Spreads
• Inhalation (Most Common): Aerosolization occurs when, for example, dried rodent urine or droppings are stirred up during cleaning of cabins, barns, or sheds, allowing the virus to enter the air.
• Direct Contact: Touching contaminated droppings, urine, or nesting materials and then touching the eyes, nose, or mouth.
• Rodent Bites: Although rare, bites from an infected rodent can transmit the virus.
• Food Contamination: Eating food that has been contaminated by rodents.
• Person-to-Person: Generally does not occur, except for rare cases of the Andes virus strain in South America.

Common Exposure Risks
• Opening or cleaning buildings (sheds, cabins, barns) that have been closed for the winter.
• Cleaning, sweeping, or vacuuming areas infested with mice.
• Working in rural areas, farming, or forestry.
• Handling nesting materials.

Key Prevention Measures
• Do not sweep or vacuum rodent droppings or nesting materials. Instead, soak them thoroughly with a disinfectant (e.g., a mixture of bleach and water) for at least 5 minutes before cleaning.
• Wear rubber gloves and, if necessary, an N95 mask when cleaning areas with signs of mice.
• Seal gaps and holes in homes and outbuildings to prevent rodent entry.
• Keep food in rodent-proof containers.

Symptoms
Initial symptoms typically start 1 to 8 weeks after exposure and include fever, fatigue, and muscle aches, which can progress to severe respiratory failure. Early medical treatment is critical.

Clinical information about HPS, a severe disease that affects the lungs.

05/01/2026

Celebrating 9 years in business—thank you for your trust, your support, and every referral along the way. We're so grateful to serve this amazing community! 🐜🦟🪳🕷️🐁

🌿 Seeing tiny red bugs around your home? It might be clover mites! • They love hot, dry spots—especially along sunny wal...
04/21/2026

🌿 Seeing tiny red bugs around your home? It might be clover mites!

• They love hot, dry spots—especially along sunny walls and near evergreens ☀️🏡
• A little extra watering in those areas can help keep them away 💧
• Spot-treat problem areas if needed
• The best defense? A healthy, well-maintained lawn 🌳

Many species of mites are common in Colorado turfgrass. Some, such as oribatid or “hardshell” mites, are important in the breakdown of thatch and the

It’s that time of year! ⛳️🏌🏻Let’s get out and play some golf and support the Wildcat Wrestling team! 🤼‍♂️Sponsorships, t...
04/20/2026

It’s that time of year! ⛳️🏌🏻Let’s get out and play some golf and support the Wildcat Wrestling team! 🤼‍♂️

Sponsorships, teams and silent auction items still needed!

Here is the link to register:

https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/wildcat-wrestling-benefit-golf-scramble

If you have any questions reach out to Coach Archuleta

🎉 Excitement is in the air! Get ready to be part of something extraordinary at the Wildcat Wrestling Benefit Golf Scramble! 🎉4-person Scramble (Includes range balls/golf/cart/prizes/ Lunch)Mulligans will be sold for $5 also golf games will be playedHole in One Prizes:$5,000 cash plus additiona...

04/17/2026

We're always honored to be able support the next generation, one swing at a time ⛳️

Proud to be part of the City of Fruita Youth Scholarship tournament—community, competition, and a whole lot of fun.

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04/17/2026

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If you see signs of carpenter ants in your house, how do you get rid of them? Do you need an exterminator? See information and photos of carpenter ants.

03/26/2026

Plants Japanese beetles love — and the ones they usually avoid

Japanese beetles can feed on more than 300 different plants, including roses, grapes, fruit trees and many common garden flowers.

Mesa County is continuing its eradication effort, and understanding which plants attract beetles — and which are more resistant — can help residents protect their landscapes.

Examples of plants beetles often damage:
• Roses
• Grapes
• Apples and peaches
• Sunflowers
• Zinnias

Plants that are typically more resistant include:
• Lilac
• Juniper
• Red maple
• Spruce
• Hosta
• Stonecrop

See the full list and learn how you can help protect Mesa County’s landscapes and agriculture: https://www.mesacounty.us/news/noxious-weed-and-pest/plants-japanese-beetles-love-and-how-residents-can-help-protect-mesa

03/05/2026

Termites thrive in warm, humid spaces that may rarely get attention. Areas like crawl spaces and basements can offer the perfect conditions for a colony to grow undetected. This guide walks through the most common hiding spots and the early clues that signal it’s time to act before structural damage occurs.
https://www.pestworld.org/news-hub/pest-articles/where-do-termites-hide/

03/04/2026

With termite activity climbing across much of the country, recognizing early signs of an infestation is more important than ever. Most damage happens long before homeowners realize termites are present. Understanding the key indicators and taking proactive preventive steps during peak season can help protect your home — and save you stress, time, and money.
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12/09/2025

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Support for the Central High School Wrestling Program As reporte… Zeb Hayward needs your support for Support for the Central High School Wrestling Program

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
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