Livermore homeowners take pride in the area’s mix of established residential neighborhoods, vineyard-adjacent properties, and hillside estates. Those same conditions, from irrigated lawns and mature landscaping to the surrounding wine country, also create favorable habitat for gophers, moles, and voles.
Whether you’re noticing fresh dirt mounds, raised tunnels through your lawn, or unexplained damage to your landscaping, Gopher Team can help identify the cause and provide professional pest control services. We help Livermore homeowners protect their lawns, gardens, irrigation systems, and landscape investments before underground pest activity spreads.
Are you seeing crescent-shaped dirt mounds in your lawn or planting beds? Gophers feed on plant roots below the surface and are one of the most common causes of underground landscape damage throughout Livermore.
Our gopher control services focus on locating active tunnel systems and addressing the source of the activity before additional damage occurs.
If your lawn shows rounded dirt piles, raised ridges, or soft spots, moles may be active beneath the surface. Unlike gophers, moles feed on insects and earthworms rather than plants, but their tunneling can still leave lawns uneven and disturb established turf.
Our mole control services help determine whether moles are responsible and recommend the appropriate solution for your property.
Small open holes and narrow runways through the grass are common signs of vole activity. These small meadow mice feed on grasses and ornamental plants while traveling through shallow pathways hidden beneath vegetation.
Our vole control services help Livermore homeowners identify vole activity early and prevent damage from spreading.
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Gophers are the most common cause of dirt mounds and underground damage in Livermore. Moles and voles can also be responsible depending on the type of activity you’re seeing.
Vineyards, orchards, and adjacent open space provide favorable habitat for gophers. Properties near these areas often see more consistent underground activity than properties in fully developed neighborhoods.
Gopher mounds are typically crescent-shaped with soil pushed to one side. Mole mounds are rounder and are often connected to raised surface tunnels.
Yes. Hillside and rural-residential properties in Livermore often see more gopher activity because of the surrounding open space and habitat available for burrowing rodents.
Yes. Livermore’s climate allows underground pests to remain active throughout much of the year, with activity often increasing after irrigation or rainfall.
We guarantee service within two business days for Livermore homeowners and can recommend next steps after evaluating your property.