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More of the Pests We Treat

Fleas & Mites

Small pests that spread quickly, hitchhike on pets, and often involve pets or wildlife.

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Crawling Insects

Insects that move through the home and settle in quiet, low-traffic areas where conditions work for them.

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Flying Insects

Defensive stinging insects that build visible nests and don’t appreciate people getting too close.

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Rodents

Sneaky pests that chew, contaminate, and move through walls long before you ever see them.

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Occasional Invaders

Seasonal pests that wander indoors during weather changes and overstay their welcome.

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Wood-Destroying Pests

Quiet wood-destroyers that work out of sight and cause damage long before anyone notices.

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Moles & Voles

Underground diggers that turn lawns into rollercoasters while chasing insects below the surface.

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Moles & Voles

Moles create raised tunnels and mounds as they hunt for grubs and insects. Their tunneling can destroy grass roots, create unsafe soft spots, and quickly ruin the look and usability of a yard.

Associated Species

Small burrowing mammal with velvety dark fur, tiny eyes, and large digging forefeet.
Eastern Mole
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Common Locations

Lawns, garden beds, turf edges, landscaped areas, moist soil zones

Homeowner Tips

What helps right now

  • Lightly tamp or roll tunnels to identify which ones are active (freshly raised again within 24–48 hours).

  • Reduce watering temporarily — moist soil increases food activity.

What actually helps with prevention

  • Leave active runs visible so placements can be made accurately.

  • Address grub populations long-term, which are a primary food source.

Reality Check

How to know it’s time for an expert

  • New tunnels appear within days of flattening old ones for 2+ weeks.

  • DIY traps haven’t worked after 2–3 weeks of consistent effort.

Consultation

Not sure what you’re dealing with? Let our experts take a look and recommend the right solution — no pressure, no obligation.

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