Mole Pest Control Illinois

Moles are a particularly destructive variety of pests that can be tricky to identify and difficult to remove. This guide from American Pest Control tells you everything you need to know for effective mole pest control in Illinois.

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How To Identify Yard Moles

Moles are strange, ground-dwelling carnivores that feed mainly on insects, grubs, and worms. These pests are roughly the size of a potato and have pointed muzzles, tiny eyes, and wide, flipper-like front paws that they use to quickly make tunnels beneath your property. Moles can be a variety of colors, including black, tan, and brown.

While moles certainly are unique in their looks, you typically won’t get to see one, as they are nocturnal and spend most of their time underground in their tunnels. The only time they usually venture above ground is when they are searching for a mate.

If you do see one above the surface, that’s a fairly big sign that you may have a mole problem.

Tell-Tale Signs of Mole Infestations

While you probably won’t spot the moles directly, there are some indicators that moles have decided to invade your property. Here are some of the clearest signs that you may need yard mole removal services in Illinois.

Mole Holes

Perhaps the clearest sign of moles is the holes they make in your yard. If your lawn has symmetrical, circular mounds of dirt that resemble little volcanoes, these are likely to be mole holes.

Moles will use these holes as entry and exit ways.

Surface Tunnels

You may experience surface tunnels along with mole holes. The vast majority of their tunnels are underground, but sometimes they will manifest as approximately 3-inch raised dirt ridges that may connect the mole holes.

Moles will use these tunnels to feed on grubs and other food.

Yard Damage

Damage to your yard and garden could indicate that moles have arrived. You may have soil that feels loose, raised, or “squishy.” However, the amount of damage to your yard typically has no bearing on how many moles are actually on your property.

Why Choose Our Professional Mole Pest Control

American Pest Control has been serving Illinois families and businesses since 1951. We are the local experts for mole pest control, with a long history of satisfied customers who love our efficiency, speed, and dependability.

  • We’re local. Even after all these years, American Pest Control is a family-owned service. Our qualified technicians live in the same neighborhoods, shop in the same stores, and root for the same sports teams you do. When you call us, you’re getting expert help from trusted neighbors.
  • We look ahead. We’re not just about helping you get mole-free at the moment. We’ll help put together a plan to make sure the critters are taken care of long-term, so you don’t face a reinfestation in the future.

Mole Pest Control FAQ

No. We’re not saying it’s impossible, but it’s rare for moles to leave on their own. Barring something like a cataclysmic drought that might send them off looking for moister soil and more food, they’ll continue to enjoy the suitable habitat of your backyard. 

If you have moles, they’ll almost certainly need to be forcibly removed.

To people and pets? Not directly. 

To your lawn? Absolutely. 

As we explained above, you’ll probably never actually lay eyes on your mole intruders. They’re not going to pop up and bite you, your children, or your labradoodle. They’re not going to spread diseases to you or your loved ones. 

But if the mole issue isn’t dealt with, damage to your lawn can become disastrous and expensive. The soft soil and raised tunnels can become tripping hazards, leading to sprained or twisted ankles when the kids go out to play. Mowing can become much more frustrating and require more caution. 

Additionally, the moles may attract predators like foxes or skunks, which may dig up your yard further as they look for their prey. 

So the greatest danger here is definitely to your lawn—and wallet.

It depends on whether you try to do it on your own or contract a professional. 

A professional can give you an idea of a realistic timeline when they come out, take a look, and give you a quote. Depending on activity, you may be able to see initial results in as little as a few days. You may be able to expect full resolution of the issue within a week or two, but that depends on the level of the infestation. 

With a treatment plan that includes follow-ups, the pros will be able to quickly identify any sign that the moles might start to return, nipping any future problems in the bud.

DIY pest control for moles is a different matter altogether because it tends to require a lot of trial and error. You could get lucky with a trap or the right repellants, but it may also take much longer as you try to figure things out on your own. Even with online guides, there’s a lot of guesswork without the help of a professional.

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Protect Your Home from Moles with American Pest Control

Moles are notoriously difficult to eliminate from your property. If you do have a mole infestation, it’s best to rely on professional mole pest removal in Illinois.

American Pest Control offers a quarterly pest control service that will help make your home safe again. Not only will our technicians be able to remove any current infestation, but we’ll also be able to protect your home year-round from all manner of pests.