Ground
mole removal and control services in NJ:
Ground Mole damage occurs in two ways
push ups and boils.
The push ups are the raised portions of grass that look
like a snake form underneath the ground. The push ups
are formed when the mole is close to the surface of the
ground.
Boils result from the moles deep digging that occurs
particularly a lot in the fall and early spring. He is
digging so deep in the earth that he can not push the
soil above him, thus he carries it to the surface. Where
the soil is placed above ground is called a boil.
There is the usual lawn mole damage from moles digging
in people's lawns during fall-winter and spring times.
Even though moles are rarely known for having diseases
it is always best to wear gloves when encountering them,
if you must touch them in the first place.
No matter what techniques are used to scared moles away
the best technique for getting rid of moles is by
trapping them. Just because the property owner doesn't
see any more damage doesn't mean the problem is actually
solved (at least in the short run). The problem is that
people forget that a mole will stop digging up a lawn if
it is no longer profitable to do so.
One of the few reasons why you
might think a mole is gone:
A mole to stop damaging the lawn would include, it died,
the food source is gone, or the food source has moved
deeper in the ground which occurs in dry weather.
Alco Animal & Pest Control provides full ground and lawn
mole removal and control services in NJ. We are more than happy to inform New Jersey and out of state visitors on these and other
species that (might) cause dangers to their health. We offer great advice and
solutions because we are well certified and informed when it comes to animal control and
the
safety of animals in New Jersey, that is our
main priority.