Mole Damage
Moles can quickly tear up a lawn if left untreated. A single mole will create a main tunnel and then produce up to four feeding runs branching off of that each day quickly killing your grass. The damage moles produce can lead to a very unsightly yard. Tunneling around the home could lead to weakened and cracked concrete around the foundation and cement porches, leading to expensive repairs.
Our Solution
Through a series of carbon monoxide (CO) treatments we are able to exterminate all the moles in every tunnel without the use of harmful chemicals or poisons.
Commonly Asked Questions
How do i know if moles are digging under my property?
If you notice dead patches in your lawn, it is a good indication that moles are causing tunnels underneath the surface. Their tunnels can be 10 inches deep into the ground, and the damage they leave behind might be noticeable if your flower beds or grass look yellow and dead. Moles also create molehills, which are accumulations of soil that can be easily seen above the ground while looking for grubs.
What attracts moles to my house?
Moles are always looking for food to eat, as they live off grubs, worms and other insects that can be found in the soil on your lawn. A loose foundation beneath your patios or porches can also attract the moles to create tunnels underneath the property, which make it more prone to damage.