Professional Mole & Vole Control

Moles and voles cause significant damage to lawns and landscaping through their tunneling and feeding activities. Our management programs provide effective control and prevention.

Healthy lawn free of mole and vole damage

Signs of Mole & Vole Activity

  • Raised Tunnels: Surface ridges and mounds from burrowing
  • Volcano Mounds: Cone-shaped soil piles from mole digging
  • Surface Runways: Visible paths through grass from voles
  • Root Damage: Plants dying from root feeding
  • Bark Damage: Gnawed tree and shrub bark at ground level
  • Bulb Loss: Missing or damaged flowering bulbs

Our Control Methods

We use proven techniques including trapping, baiting, and habitat modification to effectively manage mole and vole populations. Our approach is tailored to your specific situation and level of infestation.

Understanding the Difference

Moles eat insects and create deep tunnels, causing raised ridges and mounds. Voles eat plants and use shallow surface runways, damaging roots, bulbs, and bark. Both require different control approaches. Our technicians properly identify the pest and apply appropriate treatments.

Professional lawn and landscape care

Prevention Tips

Reduce grub populations to eliminate mole food sources, keep grass mowed short to discourage voles, remove dense ground cover near foundations, and maintain clean landscape beds without excessive mulch depth.

What to Expect from Our Service

We start with a thorough inspection of your property to identify active runways, feeding areas, and the type of pest (mole vs. vole). From there, we implement a combination of tactics, such as baiting in active tunnels, trapping where appropriate, and habitat modifications, to reduce populations and protect your lawn and landscape. We'll also advise on grub control and lawn care practices that make your property less attractive to moles and voles over time.

Why Address Moles and Voles Now

Left unchecked, mole and vole activity leads to unsightly ridges, dead grass, damaged plants, and compromised root systems. The longer you wait, the more extensive the damage and the harder it can be to restore your lawn. Our programs are designed to stop the damage and help your property recover.

Get Professional Help

If you're seeing tunnels, mounds, or plant damage, contact us for a free evaluation. We'll identify the pest, recommend a treatment plan, and get your lawn and landscape back on track.

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