Mole Removal Service
Our Professional Mole
Removal Process
Moles can wreak havoc on your lawn and garden. Our expert team employs proven techniques to keep your property safe from these burrowing pests.
Trapping and removal
Use of mole repellents
Monthly services using repellants and trapping as needed to prevent further damage
Effective Mole Removal and Lawn Protection
We begin with a detailed inspection of your lawn or garden to locate active mole tunnels and assess the extent of turf damage. Our team then uses targeted trapping methods to remove the moles and prevent further disruption. We also offer repair and prevention solutions to restore your yard and keep it protected long-term.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I have moles or voles?
Moles create raised tunnels and mounds; voles leave surface runways and chew plants near ground level.
Do moles destroy lawns?
They don’t eat grass, but tunneling ruins turf and can damage roots indirectly.
What’s the fastest way to get rid of moles?
Targeted trapping in active runs is usually the most effective approach.
Do mole repellents work?
Many repellents are inconsistent. A professional plan focuses on proven control methods.
How long does mole control take?
It depends on activity, soil conditions, and yard size—results often improve quickly once active runs are treated.
Will moles come back?
They can. Ongoing monitoring and addressing conditions that support grubs/insects can help.
What causes moles to show up?
Food supply (grubs/earthworms), moist soil, and quiet yards make ideal conditions.
Do you treat for grubs too?
If you do: explain. If not: recommend pairing mole control with lawn pest management as appropriate.
What does mole removal cost?
Pricing depends on yard size, extent of tunneling, and number of treatment/trapping visits.
Can I mow or water during mole treatment?
Usually yes, but watering patterns can change tunneling—follow your technician’s recommendations.
Signs You May Have
Moles on Your Property
Moles can wreak havoc on your lawn and garden, creating unsightly mounds and tunnels. Their burrowing disrupts plant roots, leading to potential damage and loss of greenery. Here are clear signs of their presence:
Raised tunnels in lawn
Piles of dirt about 12 inches wide with no burrow openings
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