Alameda homeowners often deal with underground animal activity that can damage lawns, gardens, and landscaped areas without warning. Gopher Team provides professional pest control services in Alameda, CA, helping property owners identify and resolve issues caused by gophers, moles, and voles.
With Alameda’s mix of residential neighborhoods and green spaces, underground animals can quickly become a problem if left untreated. Our team uses targeted trapping methods, environmentally responsible practices, and techniques that comply with local regulations to help protect your outdoor spaces.
Gophers are one of the most common causes of lawn and plant damage in Alameda. These underground rodents feed on plant roots and often leave behind crescent-shaped dirt mounds, dying plants, and unstable soil throughout yards and garden beds.
Our gopher control services focus on locating active tunnels and stopping the source of the problem to help prevent ongoing damage.
Moles are burrowing animals that create raised tunnels and rounded dirt mounds as they travel just below the surface of the lawn. While they do not eat plants, their tunneling can disrupt root systems, irrigation lines, and turf health.
If you’re noticing soft spots, surface ridges, or uneven grass on your Alameda property, our mole control services can help determine whether moles are the cause.
Voles are small rodents, often called meadow mice, that commonly move into abandoned gopher or mole tunnels. Because they feed on grasses and plants, vole activity often leads to thinning lawns, damaged roots, and small open holes in grassy areas.
Our vole control services help Alameda homeowners stop damage early and protect their landscape from further loss.
In Alameda, gophers are the most common cause of dirt mounds and underground damage. Moles and voles may also be responsible, depending on the type of tunnels, holes, or plant damage you’re seeing.
Gophers leave crescent-shaped mounds and damage plants from the roots up. Moles create raised surface tunnels and rounded mounds but don’t eat plants. Voles leave small holes, surface runways, and thinning grass.
Surface tunnels without visible mounds are often caused by moles or voles moving just beneath the grass.
Yes. Alameda’s mild climate allows underground animals to remain active throughout the year, with activity often increasing during wetter months.
If new tunnels, mounds, or plant damage keep appearing, it’s a sign the issue is ongoing. A professional can identify the animal involved and recommend the right solution.
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