
Mole Control
Using Traditional Methods
Importance Of Mole Control
Mole control is essential for several reasons. Firstly, moles can cause significant damage to agricultural land, leading to issues for livestock such as disease transmission and reduced grazing quality. Additionally, their tunnelling can create safety hazards for both workers and animals, increasing the risk of accidents on farms. Effective mole control helps protect livestock health, ensures safe working environments, and maintains the overall productivity of agricultural operations.
We deal with moles fast and effectively using traditional methods that have been passed down for many years.
No poisons, gasses or fancy gadgets - just a knowledge and understanding of the mole and its habitat.
So whether you have a mole on the lawn, golf course or a silage field full of them, don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss the best plan for you.

Reasons You May Need Mole Control:
1. Garden and Lawn Damage: Moles tunnel underground, creating unsightly ridges and mounds in lawns and gardens. This tunneling can damage the roots of plants and create hazards for walking or mowing.
2. Safety Concerns: Mole tunnels can create uneven surfaces, leading to tripping hazards for people and pets.
3. Agricultural Damage: In agricultural settings, moles can damage crops by disrupting root systems or creating tunnels that interfere with irrigation systems. This can cause serious illness or fatality for cattle causing listeriosis, a serious bacterial disease.
4. Pest Control: Moles feed on insects, grubs, and earthworms, which can disrupt soil ecosystems and lead to imbalances in pest populations.
5. Environmental Impact: In some cases, moles can contribute to erosion by destabilising soil and creating channels for water runoff.
Overall, mole control helps to mitigate damage to landscapes, ensure safety, protect agricultural yields, and maintain ecological balance in affected areas.
