Gophers chew through drip lines, sprinkler heads, and irrigation tubing. Pet-safe trapping protects your Arcadia irrigation system permanently. 60-day guarantee.
Gophers are one of the most destructive pests for residential irrigation systems in Arcadia. As gophers tunnel through your yard near the Santa Anita Park area, they frequently chew through drip irrigation tubing, emitter lines, sprinkler supply lines, and even PVC pipes. A single gopher can destroy hundreds of feet of irrigation tubing in a matter of weeks.
The damage often goes unnoticed until water bills spike or plants start dying from either flooding or drought stress. By the time homeowners discover the problem, gophers may have compromised multiple irrigation zones. The only way to stop ongoing irrigation damage is to remove the gophers causing it.
Sudden dry spots — A gopher has chewed through a drip line, starving plants of water in one zone while the rest of the system appears normal.
Waterlogged areas or sinkholes — A chewed supply line is flooding underground, softening soil above tunnel systems and creating collapse hazards.
Rising water bills — Chewed irrigation lines run continuously underground. A single break in a Arcadia drip system can waste thousands of gallons monthly.
Fresh gopher mounds near irrigation heads — Gophers follow irrigation lines as a food and water source, targeting the wet soil around emitters and spray heads.
Every service starts with a property inspection to locate active gopher tunnels and assess irrigation damage risk. Professional trapping removes gophers without chemicals — safe for pets, children, and the environment. Services include a 60-day guarantee. Monthly and quarterly maintenance plans keep your irrigation system protected year-round.
Rodent Guys provides professional chemical-free gopher control throughout Los Angeles County. Stop irrigation damage before it gets worse. 60-day guarantee, no contracts.
View Arcadia Service → ☎ 909-599-4711Look for unexplained dry spots, waterlogged areas, sinkholes, rising water bills, or fresh gopher mounds near irrigation heads or drip lines. A professional inspection will confirm gopher activity and identify damage locations.
No — if the gophers are still present, they will chew through new lines just as they did the old ones. Remove the gophers first, then repair the irrigation. Otherwise you are repairing lines that will be damaged again within weeks.
Yes — professional trapping uses no chemicals or bait. Traps are set underground in gopher tunnels. Nothing is placed on the surface or near your irrigation components.
Monthly or quarterly maintenance service is the most effective prevention. New gophers can migrate onto cleared properties from neighboring yards. Regular monitoring catches new activity before it reaches your irrigation lines.
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