
Gopher Control in Reno
Putting a Stop to Your Gopher Problems
Gophers can be quite a nuisance. A gopher infestation can wreak havoc on your property, as they love nothing more than digging holes and tunneling, and have no qualms about doing it at the expense of your landscape.
At Bonanza Pest Control, we have a variety of effective gopher control solutions available. Our team can quickly [EV2] rid your home or business of a gopher infestation. It doesn’t matter if you're dealing with a single gopher damaging your property or several.
Call us at (775) 256-9044 today or fill out our online contact form to get started with a free estimate.
Understanding the Risks of Gopher Infestations
Gophers can cause significant damage to your property, and they can also carry diseases. Some of the diseases transmitted by gophers include hantavirus and rabies. To protect the people and pets in your household from these diseases, it's important to let our pest control professionals handle your gopher infestation. Additionally, gophers are known to feed on plants, which can result in damage to plant roots, shrubs, and other parts of your landscape.
Why Are Gophers Attracted to My Property?
Gophers are often drawn to your property due to the availability of food sources and their inclination to construct underground tunnels, which serve as their habitat. Since gophers are herbivores, they primarily consume plant materials, like bulbs, roots, and other vegetation. If your property has soil that is suitable for building tunnels and/or contains the food sources that gophers crave, gophers will likely be attracted to your landscape.
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Signs You’re Dealing with a Gopher Infestation
Generally, gophers can be identified by their behavior. As such, signs of a gopher infestation include the following:
- Mounds
- Tunnels
- Burrow entrances
- Uprooted vegetation
- Damaged plants
In addition, gophers can be identified by their physical characteristics, which include short legs, stout bodies, and tiny ears and eyes.

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