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Lawn Pest Control for Moles

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Curt Boak

Mole laying in grass depicting importance of lawn pest control for moles

Key Takeaways:

  • Moles are burrowing animals that damage lawns by creating tunnels and mounds, which disrupt grass roots and soil structure.
  • They do not eat grass but feed on grubs, earthworms, and insects living in the soil beneath your lawn.
  • Signs of mole activity include raised surface ridges, soil mounds, and soft, uneven ground that can make mowing difficult.
  • Mole damage is often confused with grub damage, but grubs cause brown patches while moles leave tunnels in otherwise green grass.
  • Reducing grubs and soil insects through pest control can help make your lawn less attractive to moles.
  • Flattening tunnels, using repellents, and installing barriers can help discourage ongoing mole activity.
  • Severe infestations may require trapping or professional mole removal services for effective control.
  • Maintaining healthy soil and turf in Grand Ledge reduces pest activity and helps prevent future mole problems.

How to Identify Mole Damage

How to Prevent and Manage Moles

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