Burrowing Animal Pest Control
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Understanding Burrowing Animal Pests
Burrowing animals, such as moles, voles, and gophers, are notorious for tunneling underground and creating extensive networks of burrows. These pests not only disrupt the aesthetic of your landscape but also pose risk to the integrity of your property.

Comprehensive Inspection and Assessment
- Trapping and Removal: Effective for immediate reduction of pest populations.
- Exclusion Techniques: Preventing re-entry by sealing burrow entrances and potential access points.
- Habitat Modification: Advising on landscaping practices to make your property less attractive to burrowing pests.
Environmentally Responsible Practices
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Understanding Burrowing Pests in the East Bay
These rodents create extensive tunnel systems, leading to unsightly mounds and potential damage to lawns and gardens.
Feeding primarily on insects, moles disrupt soil structure, causing raised ridges and harming plant roots.
Also known as meadow mice, voles feed on plant roots and bark, posing a threat to vegetation and young trees.
Why Choose Us for Burrowing Animal Pest Control?
Expertise: Our team of trained technicians has extensive experience in identifying, removing, and preventing burrowing animal infestations.
Humane Methods: We prioritize the use of humane and environmentally friendly pest control in Campbell, CA to minimize harm to animals and ecosystems.
Customized Solutions: We develop customized treatment plans tailored to the unique needs of each property, ensuring effective results.
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Signs of burrowing animal activity include mounds of soil, damaged vegetation, and distinctive tunneling patterns. Our experts can conduct a thorough inspection to assess the extent of the infestation and identify the species of burrowing animals.
Yes, burrowing animals can cause significant damage to lawns, gardens, and structural foundations. Their tunneling activity can destabilize soil. This can create hazards for landscaping and posing risks to the integrity of buildings and structures.
Implementing habitat modification, such as removing food sources and sealing off burrow entrances, can help deter burrowing animals. Regular maintenance and monitoring are also essential for preventing infestations.