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Moles

In the initial phases of our mole trapping service, our approach commences with a comprehensive property inspection. Following this, a total of 15 to 25 subterranean traps are meticulously positioned. The trapping protocol spans a duration of 30 days, with the option to subscribe to recurring monthly services. Our methods ensure the safe and efficient removal of moles from your property. A comprehensive 30-day trapping period is followed by the availability of monthly follow-up services, designed to maintain a mole-free environment.

Consequences of having moles in your yard

Surface Tunnels and Mounds: Moles create tunnels and mounds on the surface of your lawn, which can be unsightly and make lawn maintenance challenging

Damaged Plant Roots: While moles primarily feed on insects, their tunneling activity can disturb plant roots. This can lead to the drying out of roots, making plants more susceptible to other environmental stresses.

Potential Hazards: The raised tunnels and molehills created by moles can pose tripping hazards, especially in areas with high foot traffic. This can be a concern for lawns used for recreational activities.

Attracting Predators: The presence of moles can attract predators such as snakes, which may follow mole tunnels in search of a meal. While moles themselves are generally harmless to humans, the presence of predators could be a concern.

  Did you know?

  1. Adapted Diggers: Moles are well-adapted to a subterranean lifestyle. Their front limbs are highly specialized for digging, with large, spade-like hands and strong claws.

  2. Velvet Fur: Moles have soft, velvety fur that lies in any direction, allowing them to move backward and forward easily within their tunnels without resistance.

  3. Eyesight: Moles have tiny eyes that are sensitive to light but are mostly covered by fur. Despite this, their vision is poorly developed, and they rely heavily on their other senses.

  4. Echolocation: To navigate in the dark tunnels, moles use a sophisticated form of echolocation. They emit high-frequency squeaks and listen for the echoes to determine the location of objects
    around them.

  5. Active Diggers: Moles are highly efficient diggers and can tunnel at a rate of up to 18 feet per hour. Their intricate tunnel systems can cover large areas underground.


For skilled mole removal services, call or text our team at (904) 999-9241.

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