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Gopher Control
 

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What does it cost? 

 A basic service call for rodent control is typically between $85 - $95 depending on the extent of the problem.  For larger properties or more extensive problems we will inspect your property and provide you with a quote.  In the case of gopher control you can save money by having your property prepped for us when we arrive.  Please see the prep sheet at the bottom of this page for more information.

What about ants? 

We offer a quarterly ant control program with a full guarantee.  We are also happy to provide our customers with a one-time service.  We use only odorless, non-staining products that are absolutely safe for you and your pets.  Our goal is to keep the ants out of your house and outdoor living areas such as pools, decks, patios, and porches.  A quarterly service will do just that! 

What does ant control cost?   

A typical home costs $85 per exterior spray application.  This includes spraying around the house, patios, decks, walkways, trash cans, etc.  Larger homes, homes with dense landscaping against the house, and homes with extensive hardscape, etc. will cost a bit more.  Small homes will be a little less.

When can you start? 

Once you accept the quote, we usually go ahead and begin the work right then and there. 

When you call the office we will schedule an appointment to inspect your property so that the problem is correctly diagnosed.  We will discuss treatment options, inquire about your pets and other safety issues, provide you with a quote, and answer all your questions.  This appointment can quite often be scheduled within a day or two of when you call.  If the situation is urgent, we can often accommodate a same day service.

What is your guarantee? 

This is a little complicated to answer here because of the wide variety of pests we treat and the situations in which they arise.  We stand behind our work and once we have had a chance to look at your particular situation, we will explain in detail what we can and cannot do and what you can expect us to achieve.  When you call us to schedule an appointment, we will ask you a number of diagnostic questions over the phone.  At that time, we will be able to give you a good  indication of our guarantee policy as it applies to your particular pest situation.  

Do you offer any discounts? 

We offer a multiple services discount.  This means that if you have more than one type of pest problem, you are better off to have us work on them at the same time rather than separately.  This reduces the overall number of service calls.  For example, if you have us out to get rid of your gophers and we also spray for ants at the same time, we will deduct $10 dollars from the cost of the ant spray.  The amount of the discount varies increases with the number of pests controlled.

You can also save money by having your property prepped for us when we arrive.  Please see the prep sheet below for this information.

 

Gopher Control Prep Sheet

This information is provided for your benefit so that you can get the most for your money.  If your property is prepped we can work faster and possibly reduce the number of service calls required to do the job.

Many of you will have met these conditions already but for the rest of you, here they are.

These are the ideal conditions for treating gophers.  The more conditions that are met the better.

1)   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 and doesn't hold the gas well. Avoid having dry patches due to spotty irrigation.

Use of an automatic spay irrigation system (not a drip system) or a sprinkler attached to a garden hose that waters the area with a fine mist or small droplets.  Do not hand water with a stream or jet of water from the hose.  The force of the water will collapse the tunnels and obscure the gopher activity. 

If you cannot irrigate your property it is best to wait for some good rain to help you out.  We cannot work in bone dry soil.  On the other hand, we can't work while it is raining or if the burrows are filled with standing water either.  If your yard has soggy spots with gophers in it,  (yes, we've seen that )  find a way to dry it out some.

2)   Cut tall weeds several days before we come.

3)   Mow your lawn a few days before or after but not the same day as your appointment.  Mowers tend to crush the tunnels. 

4)   If possible, don't water the day of your appointment.  If you have a timer that you don't want to change, don't worry about it.

5)   The best time for us to treat gophers is when you have seen recent activity- within the last several days or so.

6)   Don't disturb the mounds or tunnels.  If you have been working on the gopher yourself (trapping, poisoning, digging, flooding, chewing gum, moth balls , human hair, urine, used kitty litter, incendiary devices), STOP!  We need a happy, relaxed, perky, gopher in a pristine, undisturbed, fresh burrow system not a stressed out, soggy, ticked off gopher who has decided to move to the neighbor's yard via his underground network only to return to your yard 3 days later.

Seriously though, if you have been after the gopher yourself- and we don't blame you for trying- it is probably best to get your appointment a few days from now so that the gopher has time to resume normal activity and rebuild his tunnel system.  When you see several new mounds or back filled tunnels, the time is ripe.

 

 




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