Moles cause considerable damage to lawns and gardens, with unsightly molehills having the potential to damage grass cutting machinery.
Mole activity on farmland can have several implications. Soil from molehills can contaminate silage and affect fermentation, reducing its value and palatability to livestock. On arable land mole tunnelling networks can cause significant damage to the root systems of crop seedlings, resulting in reduced yields. Livestock, in particular horses run the risk of serious leg or foot injuries if they trip or stumble upon molehills or tunnels.
Mole activity can be found in the following areas:
- Gardens
- Farms
- Sports/playing fields
- Golf courses
- Churchyards/Cemeteries
- Amenity land
- Equestrian establishments
X-Pest provides mole control services using traditional mole trapping techniques, which are the most humane and cost effective method. Customers pay for results; if we don’t catch your mole then you won’t be charged. No mole, no fee. If you have a mole problem please contact X-Pest for a free quotation or survey.