Bed bugs are making a troubling comeback across parts of Colorado, with several cities stepping up efforts to control growing infestations. Pest experts say increased travel and dense housing have helped these resilient insects spread more quickly in recent years.
Denver
Denver continues to see a steady rise in reported bed bug cases, especially in apartment complexes and hotels. Local officials and pest control services are focusing on early detection and public awareness to limit outbreaks.
Colorado Springs
In Colorado Springs, infestations have been reported in both residential and commercial properties. Education campaigns are encouraging residents to check furniture, luggage, and bedding regularly.
Aurora
Aurora has been actively working with property managers to address infestations in multi-unit housing. Quick reporting and coordinated treatment plans are key strategies being used to prevent spread.
Fort Collins
Fort Collins has seen cases linked to student housing and short-term rentals. Officials stress the importance of routine inspections and proper sanitation practices.
Boulder
Boulder is also dealing with increased activity, particularly in shared living spaces. Residents are being advised to avoid bringing used furniture into their homes without thorough inspection.
What Residents Can Do
Experts recommend simple steps to reduce risk:
- Inspect hotel rooms and luggage after travel
- Wash and dry clothing on high heat after trips
- Check secondhand furniture carefully
- Report suspected infestations early
Final Note
While bed bugs are difficult to eliminate, early action and awareness can make a big difference. Local officials across Colorado are urging residents to stay alert and proactive as they work to contain the spread.
Sources:
- https://rivercityomaha.com/2025/01/insect-invasion-5-colorado-cities-combatting-bed-bug-onslaught/
- https://www.denvergazette.com/2025/08/25/colorado-city-rises-in-the-ranks-among-worst-spots-for-bed-bugs-nationwide-13c95250-aaaf-4d9f-b2c2-007ea3d43e53/












