Pet-Safe Gopher Control in Los Angeles County

No poisons. No chemicals. No risk to your dogs, cats, or children. Professional trapping that actually works — with a 60-day guarantee throughout the Greater Los Angeles.

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Why LA County Pet Owners Choose Trapping

  • Traps set entirely underground — pets roam freely
  • No surface residue, no bait for dogs to find
  • No secondary poisoning risk to cats or raptors
  • Works in all LA County soil types
  • 60-day guarantee on all gopher service

Why Los Angeles County Pet Owners Choose Trapping Over Poison

Most gopher control companies in the Greater Los Angeles rely on rodenticide bait — zinc phosphide, diphacinone, and strychnine-based products — because it's fast and inexpensive. But for any household with dogs, cats, or children, gopher poison creates serious risks that outweigh the cost savings.

The danger comes from two directions. First, direct exposure: gophers frequently push bait out of their tunnels. Once above ground, that bait is accessible to any dog that sniffs around the yard. Second, secondary poisoning: when a cat or dog catches and eats a poisoned gopher, they absorb whatever rodenticide is in the gopher's body. There is no antidote for most gopher baits.

Los Angeles County's open space corridors — the Angeles National Forest, the Santa Ana River wash, and the Inland Valley open lands — connect residential neighborhoods to wildlife habitat. Hawks, owls, and coyotes that hunt gophers throughout LA County are vulnerable to secondary poisoning from residential rodenticide use.

⚠ Poison Risk to Your Pets

Most gopher bait has no antidote. Symptoms of poisoning in dogs include tremors, seizures, and respiratory failure — typically within 30 minutes to 2 hours of ingestion. If you suspect exposure, contact ASPCA Animal Poison Control at (888) 426-4435 and an emergency veterinarian immediately.

✓ How Trapping Eliminates the Risk

Professional traps are set entirely underground inside the gopher's tunnel system. Nothing is placed on the surface. Your pets can use the entire yard normally throughout treatment.

How Pet-Safe Gopher Trapping Works

Professional trapping is both the safest and most effective gopher control method available to Los Angeles County homeowners.

1. Inspection

The technician probes your property to locate active gopher tunnels. Fresh mounds indicate where the gopher is currently feeding.

2. Trap Placement

Professional traps are set inside the gopher's main tunnel — completely underground. Irrigation flags mark each location. Pets roam freely above.

3. Follow-Up Until Done

The technician returns to check and reset traps. Service continues until no new activity appears — backed by a 60-day guarantee.

Los Angeles County Cities We Serve

Pet-safe gopher control information for all cities served in Los Angeles County. Click your city for local details and service information.

Alhambra

Established SGV city, diverse community, mature neighborhoods

Arcadia

Affluent SGV city, Santa Anita Park, large lots, equestrian tradition

Azusa

Foothill city, San Gabriel Canyon, Angeles National Forest border

Baldwin Park

Established SGV city, diverse community, family neighborhoods

Carson

South Bay city, Dominguez Hills area, diverse residential community

Cerritos

Planned city, excellent schools reputation, well-maintained neighborhoods

Claremont

College town, San Gabriel Mountains border, tree city, established neighborhoods

Covina

San Gabriel Valley city, citrus heritage, established neighborhoods

Diamond Bar

Planned hillside community, Chino Hills border, active HOAs

Downey

South LA county city, established neighborhoods, NASA heritage

Duarte

Foothill community, City of Hope medical center, San Gabriel Mountains border

El Monte

SGV city, San Gabriel River border, established diverse community

Glendora

The Pride of the Foothills, San Gabriel Mountains border, upscale hillside homes

Hawaiian Gardens

Small compact city, established community, casino area

Hawthorne

South Bay city, tech corridor, SpaceX area, diverse community

Inglewood

SoFi Stadium city, LA Metro area, established diverse community

Irwindale

Industrial and residential mix, San Gabriel River, quarry city

La Mirada

Planned community, La Mirada Regional Park, family neighborhoods

La Puente

SGV community, established neighborhoods, Puente Hills proximity

La Verne

University of La Verne, foothill community, established neighborhoods

Lakewood

Post-war planned city, Lakewood Center, well-maintained family neighborhoods

Lawndale

South Bay compact city, diverse established community

Long Beach

Major coastal city, Belmont Shore, Los Cerritos, diverse neighborhoods

Los Angeles

Major city, diverse neighborhoods from Valley to Hills to Westside

Monrovia

Foothill community, historic Old Town, San Gabriel Mountains border

Monterey Park

San Gabriel Valley hillside city, diverse community, established neighborhoods

Norwalk

Established SE LA County city, family neighborhoods, transit hub

Palmdale

High desert Antelope Valley city, aerospace industry, rapid growth

Pasadena

Rose Bowl city, Craftsman neighborhoods, Caltech, San Gabriel Mountains border

Pico Rivera

Rio Hondo and San Gabriel River confluence, established SE LA community

Pomona

Diverse college city, Cal Poly Pomona, historic neighborhoods, fairground area

Rancho Palos Verdes

Palos Verdes Peninsula, ocean views, premium coastal community

Rosemead

SGV city, San Gabriel Valley corridor, established diverse community

Rowland Heights

Unincorporated SGV community, diverse, Puente Hills proximity

San Dimas

Foothill city, equestrian tradition, San Dimas Canyon, Puddingstone Reservoir

San Gabriel

Mission city, established diverse community, San Gabriel Mission historic area

Santa Clarita

Fast-growing Valley city, Santa Susana Mountains, master-planned communities

Signal Hill

Oil derrick hill city, hilltop views, small incorporated city within Long Beach

South El Monte

SGV industrial and residential community, Rio Hondo border

South Pasadena

Small historic city, Craftsman homes, excellent schools, Arroyo Seco border

Temple City

Camellia City, well-maintained neighborhoods, SGV family community

Torrance

South Bay planned city, excellent schools, diverse residential areas

Walnut

Upscale planned community, Mt. San Antonio College, Puente Hills proximity

West Covina

Shopping city, established SGV community, diverse neighborhoods

Whittier

Richard Nixon hometown, Whittier Hills, Puente Hills border, historic city

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is gopher bait dangerous to dogs?
Yes — most gopher baits contain rodenticides toxic to dogs and cats. Gophers frequently push bait out of tunnels, leaving it accessible on the surface. There is no antidote for most gopher poisons. Contact ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435) immediately if you suspect exposure.
Are gopher traps safe around pets?
Professional gopher traps are set entirely underground inside the tunnel system — 12 to 18 inches below the surface. Pets moving normally across the yard cannot reach them. This is fundamentally different from above-ground snap traps.
How long does professional gopher trapping take?
Most properties require 2 to 4 weeks from the first service visit until gopher activity stops. Service is backed by a 60-day guarantee; if activity returns during that period, the technician returns at no additional charge.
Do I need to keep my dog inside during treatment?
No. Unlike chemical treatments that require exclusion periods, trapping involves no surface-applied substances. Your pets can use the yard normally throughout the treatment period.
Do you serve all of Los Angeles County?
Current service areas in Los Angeles County include Alhambra, Arcadia, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Carson, Cerritos, Claremont, Covina, Diamond Bar, Downey, Duarte, El Monte, Glendora, Hawaiian Gardens, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Irwindale, La Mirada, La Puente, La Verne, Lakewood, Lawndale, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Monrovia, Monterey Park, Norwalk, Palmdale, Pasadena, Pico Rivera, Pomona, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rosemead, Rowland Heights, San Dimas, San Gabriel, Santa Clarita, Signal Hill, South El Monte, South Pasadena, Temple City, Torrance, Walnut, West Covina, Whittier. Call 909-599-4711 to confirm availability in your specific area.