Mole & Gopher Services


After your free site assessment we begin the trapping. Our traps are placed inside the tunneling system of the mole or gopher and are fully emerged underground. We use this method not only because it is the most effective but also allows you the ability to continue using your yard without interruption throughout the trapping process.


When the traps are set we begin monitoring the activity. This entails roughly 2 to 3 trips a week to your property. We monitor the traps that have been set and also reassess the yard for any new activity. The moles and gophers are removed from the site during these visits. Once we have deemed the property mole/gopher free the traps are removed from the property and your yard will be mole or gopher free!

{ Mole Trapping & Removal }


Looking at your lawn you may notice “runs” a long straight or curved mounded up line through your yard. Often times uprooting grass/plant roots or perhaps mounded up rocks in your rock beds. This is the most common method of identifying a mole. If you have opted to try and use chemicals/sound amplifiers etc. and seen little to no success it is because there are no chemical solutions to a mole problem, trapping is the most reliable method of control. Mechanical traps are environmentally friendly, target specific and they work!

{ Gopher Trapping & Removal }


If you are noticing large mounds of dirt throughout your yard you most likely have a gopher. We offer a reliable trapping method for gophers. They are sure to be removed quickly, efficiently and with no interruption to your daily routines.



Did You Know?


» A single pocket gopher can dig a burrow system consisting of up to 200 yards of tunnel in a year displacing as much as 2 ¼ tons of soil.


» Moles can dig up to 18 feet of surface tunnels per hour.


» Gopher litter sizes can range from 1 to 10 but usually average 3 or 4 young per litter. In areas where the gopher has more than one breeding cycle per year, the litter sizes tend to be smaller.