Gopher Removal Information
Megan Pinneo
Gopher Problem
Find yourself battling a constant Gopher Problem? Need a Gopher Removal Service?
Gophers can be difficult to control. Preventing them from coming back is nearly impossible when trying to eliminate them on your own. Often times gophers return to the same property if not removed properly. If a neighbored property has a Gopher Problem unfortunately you most likely will too. A Pest Control Company with experienced technicians in a Gopher Control Division is highly recommended.
How to Handle the Gopher Situation
If you are concerned about moles or gophers on your property, the first step you should take is calling an expert like Black Knight Termite and Pest Control. Black Knight has a specially designed three-step treatment plan in getting rid of a Gopher Problem. It can be purchased as a stand alone service option, or added to an existing pest control plan. This comprehensive gopher and mole control process includes the following three steps:
Black Knight Termite and Pest Control technicians perform a property inspection to see what gophers have been doing in and around your yard.
After the inspection, technicians use one of two distinct treatments, strychnine baiting or smoke bombing. Smoke bombing is the most appropriate for the home and the situation. In some cases, both treatments may also be the most appropriate course of action. Organic gopher control is also available.
And finally, Black Knight technicians will inform you of the most appropriate methods for maintaining a gopher-free environment in the future.
Conclusion
The most important thing is recognizing that you have a Gopher Problem and once you see or suspect activity make a phone call to Black Knight Pest Control for an inspection. The integrity of your property and vegetation is on the line.
Wether you are home, business, or large commercial property owner Black Knight Gopher Division can handle the problem for you.
Do you have more questions on Temecula Valley’s Gopher Division Specialists?
Refer to our recent blog on Black Knight’s Gopher Service.