Mole Control

Mole Pest Control

EcoGuard Pest Management offers guaranteed mole control services for your residential property. Our state licensed and trained mole exterminators offer custom strategies designed to eliminate moles and stop them from taking residence in your yard or garden. EcoGuard’s methods utilize bait systems and traps to exterminate moles and our integrated pest management plan will maintain a mole free lawn.  Call today for a free estimate. 866-326-2847

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Moles are small rodents that are identified by the damage they cause your lawn or garden. You might notice that there are dirt mounds and tunnel openings in your well-maintained lawn which is indicative of mole activity. They are generally harmless but in the search for food, they will tunnel through surface soil while destroying the root structure of grass and plants. This inevitably causes unsightly dead spots in your lawn or the crops in your garden to die.


EcoGuard Pest Management specializes in mole control and our highly trained technicians can identify where mole mitigation strategies will be most effective. We use a baiting and trapping program to eliminate moles from your property. If you find signs of mole activity, give us a call to eliminate your problem so you can rest knowing that your lawn and garden are safe. EcoGuard also offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee for all our customers, and we stand by our promise to eradicate your mole problem. That mole control guarantee comes with every service and if the moles return, then so do we, at no additional cost. We are standing by to give you a free estimate and to help you set your first mole pest control service appointment. Give us a call today!

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Mole Information

EcoGuard Pest Management is a leader in Mole control methodology & service.

Moles are solitary animals that identified by their narrow hairless snout, dark fur, and large front hands that are perfect for tunneling. These destructive animals build burrows underground where they nest and from that burrow dig several tunnels in search of grubs and worms to eat. They stay deep underground for the most part unless they are looking for a mate in which they will surface more frequently. Breeding season is generally February through May and males will let out high pitched squeals to attract females. 

Moles prefer moist soft soil that is easy to dig through which is why overwatering your yard can be conducive to attracting moles and their food supply. They are usually active early morning and evening and are rarely seen in person. For the most part, moles have poor eyesight which makes sense given the lack of light in their subterranean environment. That said, they have an excellent sense of smell and touch which allows them to smell and feel the vibrations of their prey. This same sense of smell is the reason that preventative measures like using castor oil as a deterrent are so effective.  

Signs Of Moles

Surface runways These are the trails of raised soil that moles leave as they come close to the surface of your yard.


Molehills – These mounds are also known as mole piles and are the tunnels that open into a dirt mound.


Plant or lawn damage – Moles will destroy root systems in search of insects to eat so signs of plants or grass dying could indicate mole activity. 


Grass the pulls up easy – This generally indicates soil that is loose enough for grub activity which is a big mole attractant.


For immediate service for all of your mole control concerns please call 866-326-2847 or complete this form.

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Mole FAQs

  • What is the fastest way to get rid of moles in your yard?

    Eliminate their food sources in your lawn by using effective lawn pest control treatments to minimize the populations of grubs that moles can feed on. 

  • How do you keep moles out of your yard?

    There are several methods to deter moles. The use of certain plants around the perimeter of your lawn can act as a mole repellant.  

  • What is the best repellent for moles?

    The most commonly used mole repellants use castor oil as moles hate the smell and taste of it. This can come in the form of granules or liquid spray mixes that are generously applied to areas of mole activity. 

  • What attracts moles to your yard?

    Moles are generally motivated by food, mating, and shelter so if there are any of the 3 available, there is a chance that a mole might move in. The easiest way to prevent this is to remove the source of food so they have nothing to sustain themselves on.

Additional Pest Commonly Treated

See our Pest Library for a full list of insects we treat for. If you don’t see what you are looking for give us a call. We are always here to help! EcoGuard Pest Management provides eco-friendly services for both residential and commercial properties.

Why Choose EcoGuard?

EcoGuard approaches each job with integrated pest management (IPM) as our primary focus. IPM is defined by using “Pesticides that pose the least possible hazard and are effective in a manner that minimizes risks to people, property, and the environment, and are used only after careful monitoring indicates they are needed according to pre-established guidelines and treatment thresholds.” Our proximity to the subject property allows us to closely monitor all pest activity and employ the highest standards of IPM available today.

In addition to customized IPM strategies, we care about our customers and being a family owned and local business we treat everyone like our neighbors. In addition to being reputable and standing by the highest standards of customer service we also offer:
  • A pest free guarantee 
  • Green & ecofriendly pesticides that are state approved
  • Licensed, bonded, and insured services
  • Competitive pricing 

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