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We are not the big guys! We are a small family business that offers customizable pest control solutions. Whether you want a one-time ant control spray, or a regular service, we will work with you to meet your budget and your needs. We do all the work ourselves. You will always see the same faces and talk to the same people who know your property personally.

This is our business and we care!.
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Dogs, cats, coyotes, egrets, and other predators often hunt gophers- some with much more success than others!
Care must be taken when doing gopher control around your pets but with some knowledge and a few precautions, it can be done safely.
Notice that gopher mounds can vary dramatically in how much soil is pushed up to the surface but that the hole is always plugged once the gopher has finished using it.
Pocket Gophers are the most common burrowing rodents we get called about.
The destructive tunneling and consumption of valuable plants make them very unwelcome in the landscape.
Gophers rarely leave the burrow and they always construct a soil plug to conceal the entrance to the burrow system.
We specialize in gopher control and welcome the opportunity to be of service.
Please see our Prep Sheet for information on how to get the most out of a gopher control service.
Moles are often confused with gophers because both animals live underground in tunnels but they are actually quite different biologically.
Call us to obtain a quote for your specific situation.
Quarterly Service: typically $105.
This service is designed to protect your house from ants, earwigs, rollie pollies, oriental roaches, and many spiders.
Our products are safe for people and pets.
There is no odor and if you are on our quarterly program, we guarantee your house will be ant free.
Most people do not need an ongoing service- they simply need the current gopher problem handled quickly.
Most of our gopher services cost between $160-$185.
Damp soil that is uniformly moist to a depth of at least 4 and has been for at least several days before treatment.
Dry soil is difficult to work with.
It's either too hard or it collapses when we try to find the tunnel.
Avoid having dry patches due to spotty irrigation- this includes drip irrigation which only waters around the base of each plant, leaving the rest of the area dry.
If the soils is dry, use an automatic spray irrigation system (not a drip system) or a fountain-type sprinkler attached to a garden hose that waters the area with a fine mist or small droplets.
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