Pocket Gopher Control
Pocket Gophers are well equipped at digging and tunnelling. They rarely venture out of their tunnel systems except to migrate to a better for source or to breed. Pocket gophers do not hibernate and can produce three litters per year. Overall they can cause excessive damage to yards and foundations. The Rodentor 3 can handle the eradication of pocket gophers as well as rats, rabbits, moles, squirrels, woodchucks, groundhogs and prairie dogs.
Ground Squirrels Control
There are 30 different types of ground squirrels in North America including chipmunks, marmots, prairie dogs, woodchucks, or groundhogs, the California and Richardson ground squirrel, and the thirteen striped ground squirrel. Each one of these rodents causes a number of different problems that can be handled only by getting rid of the rodent. The best pest removal product for the job is the Rodenator product line.
Woodchuck / Groundhog Control
Woodchucks prefer to construct their burrows in open farmlands and in the wooded or bushy areas adjacent to open land. Burrows are commonly found in fields and pastures, along fence rows, stone walls, roadsides, near building foundations or the bases of trees. Application of the Rodenator to woodchucks and groundhogs has a high success rate because the animals retreat into their burrows at any sign of danger.
Prairie Dog Control
Treating Prairie Dogs is generally the same as other open hole burrows and can be performed any time day or night. Prairie Dogs are relatively large burrowing ground squirrels that form colonies referred to as prairie towns. They live in burrows about 10 yards apart and can easily be eradicated using the Rodenator product line.