Save Your Yard From Moles, Gophers, and Voles
Moles, gophers, and voles think of your yard as a buffet. It's full of grubs, earthworms, and other things they like to eat. Unfortunately, as they burrow through the soil, they leave behind tunnels, holes, mounds of dirt, and dead grass. The damage they do is unsightly, and it can be dangerous if you or your horse steps into a hole.
You can depend on Edmond Wildlife Control for non-toxic gopher, mole, and vole removal. We have over 20 years of pest control experience, and we use catch-and-release techniques to protect your lawn. Call or text today for a quote.
Mole and Gopher Control Plans
For your convenience, we offer two service options for controlling gophers and moles.
- Monthly service plan
- Yearly service plan
Both options include everything necessary to control the burrowing pests in your yard.
- Initial inspection
- Placement and setup of the traps
- Chemical-free methods
- Service calls to check and maintain the traps throughout the duration of the plan
Do You Have Moles, Voles, Gophers, or All Three?
Moles, voles, and gophers are similar in behavior. As they burrow looking for food, they create elaborate tunnel systems. Moles and juvenile gophers may use the same tunnel systems — some people even call moles "pocket gophers."
Gophers will grow to be considerably larger than moles, and they'll create correspondingly larger holes and tunnels. Since they eat ornamental plant roots, grass roots, seeds, and other plant roots, they can do considerable damage to your lawn and garden (especially if you have an expensive flower bed).
For effective control of these burrowing pests,
call Edmond Wildlife Control today.
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