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Moles In My Garden

Garden moles are fascinating small burrowing mammals that typically measure between 12 to 16 cm (4.7 to 6.3 inches) in length. These elusive creatures tend to inhabit intricate underground tunnels, which makes them seldom seen by the casual observer. However, there are distinct signs to look for that indicate their presence. Utilizing vermin control Edinburgh services can be an effective way to get rid of these unwanted guests, all while ensuring that you adhere to humane pest control practices that prioritize the welfare of the animals involved.

If you observe mole hills, which are small soil mounds typically about 6-8 inches high, or raised ridges running across your lawn, or if you notice mysteriously damaged plants, it’s a strong indication that you may have moles in your garden. At Sonville Environmental, we offer a comprehensive mole trapping program to get rid of these unwanted pests.

A mole with a pink nose and sharp claws emerges from a mound of dark soil, set against a blurred green background.

Experiencing infestation of Moles in your garden?
Moles may not pose a direct threat to humans, but their tunneling habits and molehills can wreak havoc on lawns and gardens. The unsightly damage can emerge quickly and cause problems. Though primarily cosmetic, their tunnels often result in uneven ground that poses tripping hazards in outdoor spaces.
To get rid of moles effectively, consider if their tunneling is causing significant issues in your garden. Ignoring an emerging mole problem may lead to more extensive tunnel systems, attracting additional pests. Implementing humane pest control techniques early on is typically more efficient. Whether you require commercial or domestic pest control solutions, addressing the issue promptly can help maintain the safety and appearance of your outdoor areas.

How to prevent further Mole issues inside your garden?
Aerating your lawn is an effective method to get rid of moles and prevent them from overrunning your yard. This process permits water to penetrate directly to the roots, which helps avoid oversaturation. By keeping the soil warm and dry, you make the area less attractive to these pests. For those in need of pest control Edinburgh services, incorporating this practice can also be considered a form of humane pest control.
Contact us today here at SONVILLE PEST CONTROL EDINBURGH  TEL: 07904462201
 

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