GROUND SQUIRREL CONTROL

Anaheim Hills, CALIFORNIA

Ground squirrels are active above ground and create visible burrow systems with multiple entrance holes. Unlike gophers, these rodents forage openly during daylight hours and can quickly establish colonies on residential and commercial properties. Their burrowing destabilizes soil, damages hardscapes, and creates trip hazards. Ground squirrel populations expand rapidly when left unmanaged, making early intervention critical for effective control.

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Common Ground Squirrel Problems in Anaheim Hills

How Ground Squirrel Control Works

Our technicians assess the property to determine the most effective treatment approach. Ground squirrel control may involve trapping, carbon monoxide treatment, or a combination of both methods based on the technician's professional assessment of site conditions and squirrel activity levels. Treatment continues until active squirrel presence is reduced on the property. Because ground squirrels can travel between properties, service focuses on addressing current activity rather than providing a long-term guarantee.

Why Ground Squirrels Are Different

Unlike gophers and moles that remain underground, ground squirrels are highly mobile and can move freely between neighboring properties. This mobility means that new squirrels may enter your property even after successful treatment of existing colonies. Our service targets active infestations and reduces current ground squirrel populations on your property.

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Call 909-599-4711 to schedule ground squirrel control in Anaheim Hills.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have ground squirrels?

Signs include multiple burrow openings, squirrels visible during daylight, and garden damage.

Is it safe for pets?

Yes. We use non-chemical methods safe for children and pets.

Why no guarantee?

Ground squirrels travel between properties, so new ones can migrate in after treatment.