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Revolutionize Your Burrowing Pest Control Efforts

Are moles, voles, gophers or groundhogs wreaking havoc on your equine property - in your pastures, stalls or arenas? Say goodbye to traditional, ineffective methods and embrace the future of pest control with our innovative carbon monoxide mole extermination technique. This cutting-edge method is both humane and eco-friendly, ensuring the safety of your family, animals and fellow riders while effectively addressing your burrowing rodent problem. 


 Why Choose Carbon Monoxide for Burrowing Pest Control? 

  • Eco-Friendly & Safe: Our method eliminates moles without using chemicals, poisons or toxins, ensuring the safety of your family, animals/livestock and others as well as the environment
  • Highly Effective: Targets and eradicates moles/voles/gophers directly in their tunnels, offering a ~90% extermination rate of burrowing rodents after 1st treatment (2 treatments maybe necessary to achieve 90%+ extermination rate if more than 5 acres)
  • Peace of mind: We don't use traditional, dangerous traps that can harm animals, pets and children and require being in place long periods of time before results are achieved

Keeping your horses and livestock safe:

The care of your pastures, paddocks and arenas are probably already a major part of your horse management program. Have you included a management plan for burrowing rodents? Burrowing rodents such as gophers, voles and moles can create major hazards for horses and riders. Frequently these hazards are unknown to the rider or horse because they are just below the surface of soil that appears to be sturdy. However, when the weight of the horse hits the thin layer of sod it disappears beneath its hoof


These burrows can cause serious injuries such as a swollen fetlock, torn tendons, ligament damage or worse.   And while I'm sure that the cost of veterinary care is secondary to your concern for your horse, the cost of the vet, treatment and rehabilitation for a preventable injury to your horse is astronomical compared to adding burrowing rodent management to your horse safety program. That's not even to mention possible injury to unsuspecting riders if they're unfortunate enough to discover a deep burrow when excersing their horse


Burrow Busters can help supplement the safety plan you already have in place, implement a plan to take the worry of managing these pests off your hands completely or we can eradicate your existing infestation of burrowing pests to give your management plan a chance to catch up. 


Join the future of pest control and contact us today for more details on specific pricing for the service level and support you need.

Additional articles/sources to consider:

  • David Heidt is the owner of Omega Farms in Noti, Oregon; a business that specializes in providing burial for horses. He wrote an article titled, “Observations of the Dead Horse Guy” in which he states that 10% of the horses he buries are 1) under the age of 25 2) have died due to accidents and 3) the major reason for those accidents are horses stepping in holes and breaking legs.              (https://omega-farms.com/dead-horse-guy/)
  • In a peer reviewed scientific research paper by Camryn McNeill (B.B.R.M) published on Mad Barn Equine (Equine focused research supplement manufacturer), Camryn explains that the uneven terrain created by these burrows and raised ridges is a primary cause of hoof and sole bruising injuries in horses (https://madbarn.ca/hoof-bruise-in-horses/)
  • America's Horse Magazine, the official magazine for the American Quarter Horse Association, profiled one of the founders of the AQHA, Jim Minnick, in an article titled "A Look Into AQHA History". The story profiles how Jim's wife broke her leg when the horse she was riding stepped into a prairie dog hole,  which also caused a severe fetlock injury to the horse as well.


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