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Moles, Gophers, Voles Control Services

Say goodbye to mole infestations with our safe and effective pest control solutions.

Call Us: 825-522-1997

Our Story/Mission/Vision

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There are several types of burrowing pests, including moles, voles, and gophers. These pests can cause significant damage to lawns, gardens, and crops by digging extensive tunnel systems. Regardless of the species, we provide effective solutions to prevent them from returning and apply treatments that eliminate them without requiring you to leave your home.

We specialize in dealing with moles and voles. While other pest control companies may struggle with these burrowing pests, we use a unique, proven method that ensures their removal in just two visits, without any preparation or inconvenience to you.

Why Choose Us Over Competition

No Preparations

Leave the unit as it for us to see the real unit condition and provide good recommendation Request to empty all kitchen cupboard

Low Toxicity

Low Toxicity Pesticide applied in void space and cracks High toxicity pesticide applied where you store food and plates.

Stay Home - Get Education

You can stay home during the treatment and receive helpful advice to effectively address the problem.

Affordable Pricing

Quality service at a reasonable cost.

Common Burrowing Pests We Handle

Mole

Poisonous? No, but they can damage lawns and gardens.

Behavior: Digs extensive underground tunnels; feeds on insects and grubs.

Vole

Poisonous? No, but they destroy plant roots and crops.

Behavior: Creates shallow runways in grass; feeds on roots, bulbs, and bark.

Gopher

Poisonous? No, but their burrows damage lawns and irrigation systems.

Behavior: Digs deep tunnels and mounds; feeds on roots, vegetables, and plants.

Pocket Gopher

Poisonous? No, but they create extensive burrow systems.

Behavior: Stores food in cheek pouches; damages crops and landscaping.

Meadow Vole

Poisonous? No, but causes significant damage to grass and plants.

Behavior: Lives in grassy fields and gardens; active year-round, day and night.

Star-Nosed Mole

Poisonous? No, but its tunnels disrupt soil and plant roots.

Behavior: Excellent swimmer; prefers wet, marshy areas and feeds on aquatic insects.

Eastern Mole

Poisonous? No, but creates unsightly tunnels in lawns.

Behavior: Prefers loose, moist soil; feeds on earthworms and grubs.