Unfortunately, no.
From what I've seen, CrowdStrike Falcon installations contain both the BPF components and the kernel module. (I think you can tell which one you're using: if falcon-sensor is running, it's the kernel module; if falcon-sensor-bpf is running, it's BPF.)
I manage systems running Debian, Ubuntu, RHEL, and Rocky. Newer and older, kernel and BPF. And unfortunately, this issue is present across all of them.