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Getting rid of moles is a difficult task. Of all the animals we tackle, moles are at the top of the frustration list. Throughout our years of experience, we have tried nearly every product and method on the market attempting to make mole removal an easier process. The reality is, there is no easy removal method when it comes to moles. However, we do offer a solution that works well. Call us today so we can put our exciting mole control process to work for you!
Before we can properly address your mole problem, we must first properly diagnose your mole problem. We will uncover where they are coming from, where they are harboring, and what is the best plan to remove them as quickly as possible.
Once we have established our removal game plan, we will begin the removal process. This will likely include a combination of traps and treatments, but may only require one of the other. Whichever it is, we will resolve your initial problem in the fastest and most effective way possible.
After we have an initial handle on your problem, we will take some steps to attempt to keep moles off your property for as long as possible. Our mole deterrent actually treats their food source, primarily earthworms, in an attempt to make them less palatable to moles.
When it comes to mole removal, consistency is key. The severity of your problem will determine how often treatment is needed, but ongoing treatment is a must to keep moles under control. Unfortunately, it is not possible to keep moles off your property entirely. We will prescribe an ongoing treatment plan to keep the mole activity in your lawn and garden to a minimum.
We’re passionate about helping people just like you get rid of unwanted pest problems. As such, we are proud to be the only pest control company in Orlando, Tampa, Lakeland promising excellence in value, service, and trust.
No. A common misconception is that moles primarily feed on grubs. The fact is that the majoroity of their diet is earthworms!
A single mole can dig tunnels at a rate of up to 15 feet per hour.
Moles are actually classified as insectivores, which is more closely related to a bat.
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