Get Ahead in the Winter with BurrowRx

As the year winds down, burrow activity doesn’t. Winter is the best time to get ahead of spring pressure—before breeding cycles spike and before work gets busy again.
 

Why act before year-end

  • Breeding ramps up soon: Many species breed late winter–spring (moles, ground squirrels, prairie dogs), while gophers, voles, and rats reproduce year-round, with early-spring peaks. Getting ahead now reduces first-quarter flare-ups.
  • Training availability: Year-end downtime = time to train and standardize your burrow treatment workflow.
  • Soil conditions: Cool-season moisture often improves tunnel integrity, helping the smoke-oil reveal exits so you can seal the whole network in one pass.
  • Budget planning: If you operate on fiscal year cycles, locking in equipment now means your team starts Q1 ready, not reactive.

Watch our short introductory video on how the BurrowRx is the right choice for burrowing rodent control and how easy it is to use.

Why BurrowRx

  • Treats networks, not just holes: Carbon monoxide delivered underground; smoke-oil makes hidden exits visible so crews can seal on the spot.
  • Fast cycles: Typical treatment ~3–4 minutes per opening (adjust for soil/run length), reducing re-treatments.
  • Across sectors: Courses & parks (turf integrity, player safety), farms & vineyards (roots/irrigation protection), ranchland (forage & livestock risk), construction & facilities (perimeter/subgrade stability).
  • Non-target considerations: When used as directed, treatments occur in sealed burrows; CO dissipates after shutoff.

If you’d like a quick sizing call (soil type, acreage, use training) or an ROI quick-calc for 2026 planning, reply here, and we’ll connect you with your regional rep.

Contact us → https://www.burrowrx.com/contact

About BurrowRx

Designated as a pest control device by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), BurrowRx Carbon Monoxide Sprayer is designed to control burrowing and tunneling animals, including gophers, ground squirrels, moles, rats, and prairie dogs. BurrowRx Carbon Monoxide Sprayer uses a smoke oil tracer to show where the carbon monoxide is going in the tunnels. As the carbon monoxide enters the burrow system, the rodent breathes it replacing oxygen in its blood and causing the organs to stop working. The product is unlikely to harm any non-target species because once it completely dissipates, the carbon monoxide is no longer a risk to anything entering the burrow system.

For more information about the solution for burrowing pests, visit BurrowRx at www.BurrrowRx.com or call (619) 442-8686. Also, visit the BurrowRx channel on YouTube.