Mole

Mole Removal

Mole tunnels destroy lawns, gardens, and landscaping — and a single mole can dig 100 feet of tunnels per day.

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About Moles

Why Mole Removal Can't Wait

Despite their small size, moles are remarkably destructive. A single mole can excavate up to 100 feet of tunnels per day, creating raised ridges across your lawn, killing grass roots, and undermining garden beds and landscaping. Moles are insectivores — they're after earthworms and grubs, not your plants — but their tunneling destroys root systems and creates tripping hazards. Effective mole control requires understanding their tunnel systems and using the right trapping methods. DIY solutions like repellents and vibration stakes rarely work long-term.

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Signs You Have a Mole Problem

  • Raised, winding ridges of soil running across your lawn — surface feeding tunnels
  • Volcano-shaped mounds of dirt (molehills) pushed up from deep tunnels
  • Spongy, soft areas of lawn where tunnels run just below the surface
  • Dead grass in linear patterns following tunnel routes
  • Uprooted plants or loosened soil in garden beds
  • Increased presence of grubs or earthworms in your soil (their food source)

Risks of Ignoring Moles in Your Home

Mole tunnels sever grass roots, causing large patches of dead lawn that require reseeding or resodding.

Tunnel systems undermine the soil beneath walkways, patios, and garden borders, causing settling and cracking.

Raised tunnels create tripping hazards in lawns, particularly dangerous for children and elderly.

Mole activity loosens soil and creates pathways that voles and mice use to access plant roots.

Garden beds and vegetable gardens suffer root damage as moles tunnel through them.

Untreated mole infestations grow — a single mole's territory can cover 2.5 acres.

Our Approach

How We Remove Moles

01

Tunnel Mapping

We probe your lawn to identify active tunnels versus abandoned ones — trapping in active tunnels is essential for success.

02

Professional Trapping

We set professional-grade traps in active main tunnels, checked and reset regularly until the mole population is eliminated.

03

Grub Treatment

We recommend grub control treatments to reduce the food source that attracts moles to your property.

04

Lawn Restoration

We advise on repairing tunnel damage — tamping down ridges, reseeding bare patches, and restoring your lawn's appearance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many moles do I have?

Probably fewer than you think. Moles are solitary and territorial — most lawn damage is caused by just 1–3 moles. But they work fast.

Do mole repellents work?

Castor oil repellents can temporarily deter moles but rarely eliminate them. Vibration stakes and ultrasonic devices have little scientific support.

Are moles and voles the same?

No. Moles are insectivores that tunnel underground. Voles are rodents that eat plant roots and use mole tunnels. We treat both.

How long does mole removal take?

Most infestations are resolved within 1–2 weeks of professional trapping. We check and reset traps every 1–2 days.

Will moles come back?

New moles can move into vacated territory. Reducing grub populations and maintaining lawn health makes your property less attractive.

Ready to Get Rid of Your Mole Problem?

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