Mole Removal
Moles have a large, round head with short, coarse fur, typically brown or black. The biggest problem with moles is that they often become a nuisance when they wander outside their established home, digging extensive mole tunnels and creating damage to lawns or gardens in search of food.
Wildlife control professionals use several types of mole traps to remove these pesky creatures They are often found damaging lawns, creating unsightly mounds of dirt, or in the base of tree roots and root systems.
During the day, they may come out of their tunnels for foraging and mating. They have tiny incisor teeth that they use to tear through the dirt as they dig tunnels in search of insects. Moles are primarily active in the dark, so they rely on their smell and touch to find food.
MOLE PEST CONTROL
Mole control is essential to stop this pest from damaging vegetable and flower gardens and your well-manicured lawn. Animal removal means removing the moles entirely from a particular area.
Advanced Wildlife Removal will choose the most effective method to get rid of your mole infestation after identifying the type of mole based on the variety of tunnels and dirt mounds they create. They can be black, brown, gray, or any other color.
This nuisance animal’s primary food source is insects, especially grasshoppers, termites, and beetles, as they have a calcium-based diet that makes them vulnerable to eating. They save food for later use by digging it up and storing it for future meals.
PROFESSIONAL MOLE TRAPPING TECHNICS
Wildlife removal experts eliminate moles and their tunnels that can cause damage to your yard. Professional mole trapping service will trap those moles with high-tech equipment used for trapping.
The most common equipment used to trap moles are traps and glue boards. They can be drawn out of their tunnels by baits and snares, making them more vulnerable to being killed in deep underground tunnels. Mole removal specialists will be conscientious and use the necessary force when removing these animals. Wildlife control experts must ensure they do not injure or kill the moles.
Wildlife removal services trap the moles using traps, glue boards, and baits. When the mole enters their tunnels to look for food, it will be attracted to a trap or board. Set traps underground, in the soil, and near their exit tunnels.
The tunnels should be more profound than two inches and contain some food they like. These traps are made of strong wire mesh. Place these traps near the mole’s exit tunnel so they are easy to catch, and set them in areas where they can quickly get to their food supply.