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Gopher infestations can quickly escalate from a few unsightly mounds to significant structural and agricultural damage. Their extensive burrow systems can undermine foundations, destroy irrigation lines, and create trip hazards for livestock and family members.
At Technica Pest Solutions, we don’t rely on guesswork. We use professional-grade tools and localized data to eliminate the active population and protect your land.
We offer three primary professional methods:
What is Trapping? A non-toxic, highly targeted approach for removing individual gophers from active tunnels.
Precision Placement: Traps are set directly inside the main run of the burrow system.
Zero Chemical Impact: Ideal for areas where pets or children frequent, or where chemical use is restricted.
Immediate Verification: Provides physical proof of removal.
What is Baiting? The use of specialized, professional-grade rodenticides is placed deep within the burrow system.
Deep-Void Targeting: Bait is introduced into the tunnels where gophers feed, away from the surface.
Population Suppression: Highly effective for larger properties where multiple gophers are present.
Minimal Surface Disturbance: Requires no excavation of the lawn.
What is Poison Gas Treatment? The introduction of pressurized gas or specialized pellets into the burrow system to achieve rapid results.
Total System Coverage: Reaches the deepest chambers of the burrow that traps or baits might miss.
Fast Knockdown: The most efficient method for high-infestation levels needing immediate resolution.
Expert Application: Performed only by licensed technicians to ensure safe containment within the tunnel system.
Gopher activity can cause thousands of dollars in landscape and structural damage if left unchecked. Trust our technical, science-based approach to neutralize the population and protect your investment.
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We use a combination of methods to eliminate gophers, including burrow baiting, poison gas, fumigation, and trapping. These treatments target gophers directly in their tunnels and activity areas, while steps are taken to minimize risks to pets and non-target animals. Follow-up visits may be recommended for larger infestations.
If nearby properties have gophers, they may move back onto your land even after treatment. While our service will eliminate the gophers currently on your property, ongoing monitoring or follow-up treatments may be needed for long-term control. In some cases, coordinating treatment with neighbors provides the best results.
Yes. We take every precaution to keep treatments safe. Baits, poison gas, and fumigation are applied directly inside burrows where pets and children cannot access them, and traps are placed carefully in active tunnels. Our technicians always explain safety steps so you know when it’s safe to re-enter treated areas.
It’s normal to see fresh activity for a short time after treatment as remaining gophers move within their tunnel system. Our treatments are designed to work over several days, and results become more noticeable as the products take effect. If gopher activity continues beyond that period, additional applications or trapping may be recommended to ensure complete control.