Your Local Mole Pest Control Service

Effective, humane, and professional solutions to eliminate mole activity in your lawns and gardens.
Restore the beauty and safety of your outdoor spaces with expert mole control you can trust.

Key Signs of Mole Activity in Your Garden

  • Distinctive Molehills & Surface Ridges: Conical heaps of loose soil in lawns, flowerbeds, or borders—classic evidence of tunneling moles.
  • Uneven Ground & Sunken Patches: Soft or springy ground in grassy areas where the underground runs have collapsed.
  • Struggling or Displaced Plants: Disrupted root systems cause seedlings, bulbs, or turf to wilt or die.
  • Frequent Activity Year-Round: Moles tunnel continuously, often visible via fresh molehills across seasons.
  • Proximity to Moist, Worm-Rich Soil: Garden areas rich in worms and grubs attract moles due to their diet of subterranean invertebrates.
  • Trips, Falls & Lawn Damage: Hidden burrows can cause slips or twisted ankles on uneven ground.

How We Professionally Handle Mole Issues

  • Free Thorough Quote. We quickly assess the extent of mole activity and vulnerable zones across London & the South East.
  • Humane Trapping by Certified Technicians. Using industry-approved instant-dispatch traps that deliver a swift, humane outcome.
  • Targeted Mole Gas or Fumigation Treatments. Where appropriate, we offer secure and compliant fumigation. Handled only by qualified experts.
  • Gardening Advice & Follow-Up Support. From planting mole-repellent bulbs (like daffodils and marigolds) to ongoing monitoring and reassurance.

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Mole Pest Control FAQs

We address top questions to help users make informed decisions.

Moles primarily feed on insects and worms, they don’t consume plants. However, their tunneling disrupts root systems, damages plants, and creates trip hazards. They can also harm livestock or pets by destabilizing the ground.

Unlikely. Moles stay if food and shelter are available. Unless their food sources diminish or the soil becomes inhospitable, they seldom relocate naturally.

Poisons like strychnine are banned. Approved treatments include humane traps and qualified fumigation using phosphine-based gas, conducted only by licensed professionals.

They can be effective as part of a broader approach. These devices create unpleasant underground vibrations that encourage moles to relocate, but in our opinion they are not the best way to treat a mole infestation.

Yes. Plants such as daffodils, marigolds, alliums, fritillaries, and caper spurge are known to repel moles thanks to their scent. Results can be mixed, so they work best alongside professional control.

Flooding tunnels may encourage movement, but it only displaces moles rather than resolving the issue. Professional trapping yields more permanent results.

Typically, we resolve infestations in a few visits: an initial survey, followed by treatment, and a follow-up to ensure we have control.