Moles create extensive underground tunnel systems as they search for insects.
They leave behind raised ridges, mounds, and collapsed soil
Their tunnels can damage grass roots, plants, and irrigation systems
Moles invite other pests (like voles or mice) to use their tunnels
While moles don’t spread disease or bite, they cause:
Costly lawn and garden damage
Tripping hazards from uneven ground
Loss of plants, crops, or landscaping investments
You notice fresh mounds of soil or raised ridges
Lawn areas feel spongy or unstable when walking
Damage appears overnight or spreads quickly
DIY traps or repellents haven’t worked
Identify active tunnels and entry points
Use humane traps or baiting methods to remove moles
Prevent re-entry by managing food sources and soil conditions
Protect your garden, lawn, and landscaping investment