The USDA Forest Service in Fort Collins, Colorado, provides pest control service as part of its broader mission to manage and protect forest resources. Operating from its office at 2150 Centre Avenue, Building D, the organization applies scientific methods and forest management practices to address pest-related challenges that affect forest health. Its activities support the sustainability of forest ecosystems in the region.
This agency’s pest control service involves monitoring and mitigating the impact of insects, diseases, and invasive species that threaten native vegetation and wildlife habitats. Efforts include assessment, research, and intervention strategies tailored to maintain ecological balance while supporting conservation goals. The USDA Forest Service collaborates with other federal, state, and local partners to coordinate these efforts.
In addition to pest control, the USDA Forest Service in Fort Collins contributes to broader land management objectives, including wildfire prevention and natural resource conservation. The service’s approach integrates pest management with overall forest stewardship to enhance the resilience of Colorado’s forest landscapes.


































