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BurrowRx Rodent Control

BurrowRx offers a poison-free way to deal with burrowing rodent activity by treating the tunnel system directly instead of relying on bait stations around the property. It is a practical option for burrowing rodent control where outdoor burrow activity keeps returning in yards, acreages, landscaped areas, and similar properties.

Signs burrowing rodents may be active
  • Fresh mounds or disturbed soil appearing in lawns, fields, or landscaped areas
  • Tunnels, soft spots, or raised runs through turf and soil
  • Damage around root systems, gardens, fence lines, or irrigation areas
  • Recurring burrow activity after trapping or baiting attempts

Signs burrowing rodents may be active

  • Fresh mounds or disturbed soil appearing in lawns, fields, or landscaped areas
  • Tunnels, soft spots, or raised runs through turf and soil
  • Damage around root systems, gardens, fence lines, or irrigation areas
  • Recurring burrow activity after trapping or baiting attempts

Why it matters

Burrowing rodents can damage turf, gardens, roots, and outdoor spaces while continuing to expand underground tunnel systems that are hard to address from the surface alone.

How we help

With BurrowRx, we focus on a poison-free treatment approach that moves through the active burrow system, helping address activity below ground without relying on rodenticide placement around the property.

Our process

Clear steps from assessment to follow-up.

1

Tell us what you are seeing

Let us know where the burrows, mounds, or damaged areas are showing up on the property.

2

We assess the activity

We look at the affected area and explain whether BurrowRx is a good fit for the type of burrowing activity present.

3

We treat the burrow system

We apply service with a direct-to-burrow approach and explain any practical next steps for monitoring the area.

Common burrowing rodents this service can help with

  • Richardson's ground squirrels (commonly called gophers)
  • Pocket gophers
  • Thirteen-lined ground squirrels
  • Franklin's ground squirrels

When a direct-to-burrow approach makes sense

This kind of service can be a strong fit when the main problem is active burrow systems, repeated mounding, or underground activity that keeps returning after surface-level control attempts.

Why some customers prefer a poison-free option

Some properties are better suited to an approach that targets the burrow itself instead of placing rodenticide around the yard, landscaped area, or acreage.

Frequently asked questions

Questions people usually ask before booking.

If you are comparing options or trying to decide on the right next step for outdoor burrowing rodent activity, start here. These quick answers cover signs of active burrows, when BurrowRx makes sense, and what follow-up usually involves.

Fresh mounds, open burrow holes, tunneling, damaged turf, and repeated activity around gardens, fence lines, or landscaped areas can all point to an active burrow system.

Some customers prefer an approach that targets the burrow system directly without placing rodent poison around the property.

It can be a useful option when burrowing rodents keep reappearing and surface-level control has not been enough.

Different burrowing rodents behave differently, and the right plan depends on the property, the type of activity present, and how extensive the burrow system is.
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Book your service today and get professional help tailored to your property. We'll help you decide whether BurrowRx is the right fit for the activity you are seeing.