Prairie Dog Pest Control in Fort Collins and Surrounding Areas
We provide Fast, Discreet, and Effective Prairie Dog Extermination .

Protect Your Land
Prairie dogs can create serious problems for your property by digging burrows that damage lawns, gardens, and even underground utilities. Their tunnels can also create risks for pets, livestock, and people. At Old Town Pest Control, we offer effective prairie dog management to protect your land, prevent damage, and keep your property safe.
Pre-Control Surveys
All aluminum phosphide treatments require pre-control surveys by law, as outlined in the product label. While some may see these surveys as a potential delay, they are essential for ensuring legal compliance and the safe execution of prairie dog control. Old Town Pest Control provides comprehensive surveys, helping you avoid unnecessary risks and legal complications while keeping endangered species safe. For especially sensitive areas, we can also recommend specialized resources to conduct detailed assessments, keeping your project compliant and trouble-free.

Prairie Dog Mitigation Methods
We use aluminum phosphide tablets as our preferred method for controlling prairie dog populations due to their rapid effectiveness. The tablets are placed directly into the prairie dog burrows, where they react with moisture in the soil or air to release phosphine gas. Once applied, the burrow is sealed with a paper wad and covered with soil, creating an enclosed chamber. The phosphine gas acts quickly to euthanize the prairie dogs within the burrow, and under optimal soil conditions, the gas can remain active for 7 to 14 days.
CO2 cartridges are our chosen method for treating prairie dog burrows located within 100 feet of structures. After lighting the fuse, the cartridge is placed into the burrow, where it releases carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide smoke, filling the burrow system. We seal the burrows with a paper wad and cover them with soil to contain the smoke, which swiftly euthanizes the prairie dogs underground. This method is considered safe for use around occupied structures, ensuring effective control without compromising safety.
Baiting can be a highly effective method for controlling prairie dog populations, often achieving over 95% control within a treated colony. The best results are typically seen when bait is applied during the winter and early spring, when natural food sources are limited. In Colorado, baiting is legally permitted from October 1st to March 15th, though restrictions may apply until November 1st based on federal guidelines for protecting endangered species.
*Our team strictly adheres to all EPA regulations, including the guidelines outlined on the product labels, as well as any applicable state and local laws. Additionally, we conduct a mandatory pre-control survey when using aluminum phosphide to evaluate the treatment area, ensuring safety measures are in place to protect endangered species and the public during the fumigation process.
What To Expect
Pre-Control Surveys
Surveys are required by law and essential for ensuring legal compliance and the safe execution of prairie dog control.
Tailored Treatment Plan
Our experts recommend the solution that best fits the needs of your property keeping safety and compliance a priority.
Simple Pricing
All pre-control surveys, follow-up services required by law, and necessary mobilization will be factored into the initial quote.
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