Mole Control on the North Shore

At a glance: The mole digs underground galleries that deform the lawn: mounds of earth and raised tunnels. It feeds on worms and soil insects (not plants), but its tunnels damage the grass and roots. It is controlled by targeted trapping and by reducing what attracts it. Not to be confused with the field mouse, which attacks plants.

Mole tunnels disfigure the lawn

Mounds and galleries make the ground uneven and damage the roots. Targeted control restores your lawn.

Mole sheet in brief

Type Small underground burrowing mammal
Where it is found Under the lawn
Molehills (mounds) and raised tunnels
Main risk Deformed lawn and damaged roots
Recommended solution Targeted trapping of active galleries

Recognizing the presence of a mole

Conical mounds of earth (molehills) spread across the lawn, raised tunnels that make the ground spongy underfoot, and yellowing grass along the galleries. The mole lives underground and is rarely seen.

Mole or field mouse?

They are often confused. The mole eats worms and insects and digs tunnels; The field mouse (vole) attacks the roots, bark and vegetable garden. The treatment differs — see our page extermination of field mice.

How we intervene

We identify active galleries and carry out targeted trapping, the most effective method against moles. We also advise on soil management to reduce the factors that attract them.

Preventing moles

Reduce excessive lawn moisture and control the white grubs and soil insects that the mole feeds on: less food, fewer moles. Regular maintenance of the turf limits their installation.

FAQ — Moles

Does mole eat my plants?
No: it feeds on worms and soil insects. It is its galleries that damage the lawn and the roots. If your plants are gnawed, it is more likely to be a field mouse.
What is the most effective method against moles?
Targeted trapping on active galleries. Repellents and ultrasound give unreliable results.
How to prevent moles?
By reducing the moisture of the lawn and controlling the white grubs and soil insects on which they feed.
Do you intervene quickly?
Yes, our animal control service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Other animals we capture

Our technicians also intervene for raccoons, skunks, squirrels, groundhogs, bats and birds. See our animal capture service.

Moles in your lawn?

Targeted trapping and advice, everywhere on the North Shore of Montreal — Laval, Terrebonne, Blainville, Repentigny, Mascouche and the surrounding areas.