Multiple molehills of soil in a grassy field, with the largest in the foreground and smaller ones in the background.

Moles are small, burrowing mammals that live underground, creating an extensive network of tunnels in search of worms and insects. While they are rarely seen, their presence is quickly noticed through raised ridges and molehills, which can spoil lawns, gardens, and sports grounds.

Their digging not only ruins the appearance of grassed areas but can also damage roots and create hazards underfoot.

We provide effective, humane mole control tailored to your property, using proven methods to remove the problem and help prevent future activity.

Our aim is to protect your outdoor spaces and keep them free from further damage.

Moles

Close-up of a baby mole on the ground, with tiny claws and a pink nose, with a blurred green background.

FAQ

Are moles harmful?
Moles themselves don’t spread disease, but their tunnelling damages lawns, gardens, and can destabilise soil around plants.

What are molehills?
Molehills are piles of soil pushed up to the surface as moles dig their tunnels underground.

Why do I have moles in my garden?
Moles are attracted to healthy soil rich in earthworms and insects. A good lawn or garden often provides the perfect habitat.

Can I get rid of moles myself?
DIY traps are available, but they can be tricky to use effectively. Professional control is usually faster and more reliable.

How do you control moles?
We identify active tunnels and use safe, targeted methods to remove moles and prevent further damage.

Do you cover my area?
Yes, we provide mole control across Newbury, Reading, Thatcham, Hungerford, Basingstoke, and surrounding areas.