A colorimetric assay based on an enzyme-inhibition strategy is promising for the on-site detection of pesticide residues. However, very few works of pesticide detection were reported based on the inhibition toward nanozymes although nanozymes have demonstrated many advantages in sensing various targets. Herein, a facile colorimetric detection for Glyp was developed based on β[email protected] enzyme mimics. The β[email protected] with high peroxidase-like activity was synthesized using random DNA double strands as template and β-CD as surface ligand. β[email protected] could catalyze the H2O2-3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) system. The oxidation product OxTMB with a blue color and presented a large absorption signal at 652 nm. However, Glyp could destroy the synergic effect between redox doublet (Cu2+/Cu+) on the β[email protected] surface, resulting in the inhibition of the peroxidase-like activity. Colorimetric detection for Glyp could be established by detecting the changes of absorption signal at 652 nm. The linear range was 0.02–2 μg/mL and the detection limit was 0.85 ng/mL (3δ/s). The method was applied in measuring Glyp spiked in lake water and various food samples. This method had rapidness, high sensitivity, and selectivity advantages, indicating the high application potential in monitoring Glyp residue in food.