Scientific Plant Service offers a focused Mole Control program that targets active tunnel systems and helps stop the ongoing damage to your lawn.
Scientific Plant Services
Scientific Plant Service offers a focused Mole Control program that targets active tunnel systems and helps stop the ongoing damage to your lawn.
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Moles are small animals, but the damage they leave behind is anything but small. Fresh mounds of soil, soft spots underfoot, and torn-up turf can make a well-kept lawn look rough almost overnight.
Successful mole work is all about finding the right tunnels and treating them correctly. Random surface applications do not reach the animals, and home remedies rarely change their behavior for long.
Scientific Plant Service uses a professional bait that is shaped and textured to mimic an earthworm, the mole’s favorite food. This bait is placed directly into active tunnels so it is found as the mole moves through its regular feeding routes. Scientific Plant Services
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Inspection and mapping
We walk the property, identify fresh molehills and active surface runs, and mark out the primary tunnel network. Older, inactive tunnels are noted but not treated.
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Bait placement in active tunnels
The bait is inserted into main runways where moles are most likely to pass, not just at random holes. This targeted placement is the key to effective control.
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Follow-up checks
We return to look for new hills or fresh activity. If moles have opened new runs or sections of the network, we treat those areas as needed until activity stops.
Moles use some tunnels only once while exploring and others repeatedly as “highways” through the yard. Treating the wrong tunnels wastes time and material.
By focusing on those primary runs, we increase the odds that the bait is encountered quickly and that the overall tunnel system goes quiet.
The size and freshness of molehills.
The direction and firmness of surface runs.
Patterns that show which tunnels are being used most often.
Moles often show up in lawns that are otherwise healthy and full of earthworms and soil life. That is a good sign for the soil, but not for the surface of your turf.
Once mole activity is stopped, we can help you smooth, seed, and strengthen the lawn so it recovers more quickly.
Lawn Care programs that protect and rebuild damaged turf.
Grubs and Insects services if other underground pests are also present.
Crucial Cultural Tools like aeration and overseeding to repair disturbed areas.If molehills and ridges are spreading across your yard, you do not have to live with the mess. Call Scientific Plant Service or request a mole control visit. We will inspect your property, map out active tunnels, and put a targeted program in place to shut down mole activity and help your lawn look level and usable again.