Saint
Louis Mole Control & Mole Removal Systems




Call us today to be "MOLE FREE" at 314-568-5113

The Mole exterminator will come out and the Moles will pack their bags for good !

Leave the moles to the pro's at STL Pest Control - Serving the St. Louis metro area for over 23+ years. Relax and finally you won't have to worry about walking out to your yard and finding huge tunnels
and dead grass as well as dirt mounds all over your lawn because we will leave your lawn mole free.
Call 314-568-5113 / email us with your information and phone number to info@stlpestcontrol.com
We can save you money and time with our trained professionals. Moles are very difficult to remove and with our 23+ years experience we know where and how
to get these pests before they destroy your entire lawn.


All of our applications are guaranteed to get results fast and to get your lawn back to the natural beauty it deserves. Are treatments are safe and in most cases 1 to 2 applications does the trick. We serve the Metro area in St. Louis and Saint Louis Counties including St. Peters, St. Charles and O'Fallon. We cover a 60 mile radius - so give us a call today at 314-568-5113

There are six species of moles in North America, and three of these may occur in your yard (Eastern Mole, Hairy-tailed Mole, and Star-nosed Mole). Of these, the Eastern Mole (Scalopus aquaticus) is most common in Ohio. Moles are about the size of chipmunks (6-8 inches in length) and can weigh three to six ounces. Each year a mole can have one litter of two to six young, depending on the health of the female. Gestation lasts about five to six weeks, which means that you can expect litters anywhere from mid-April through May. Believe it or not, young moles have less than a 50% chance of surviving long enough to reproduce.

 
If you are like most homeowners, you are probably confused by all of the conflicting "advice" on mole control. You may believe that every rumor, home remedy, or control method is worth trying. A common example is when homeowners try to control lawn grubs and insects to reduce mole activity. However, this is unsuccessful because the moles primary food source is earthworms. In fact, many chemicals and home remedies (including castor oil derivatives and grub controls) are not only ineffective, but they allow the animals time to establish and become real problems. Moles can quickly colonize through adjacent residential properties if not handled properly.

On large properties mole activity may move from one part of the lawn to another. This movement is affected by climate and ground moisture. Moles will respond to changes in food supply as different insects become available in different places and at different times throughout the year. If disturbed, moles may temporarily leave an area but will usually return when you least expect it. Even without disturbance mole activity may last only a week or two in a particular area. This here-today, gone-tomorrow behavior is probably the root of most of the misconceptions that make some home remedies and pesticides appear credible.

Ranked # 1 in Saint Louis in Best Value with our "Best Price Guarantee" for Termites and General Pests and Wildlife control. Now offer 100% full ECO-Friendly Solutions "Organic" for your home or office. Call STL Pest Control in St. Louis for all your Termite and General Pest Control services. All licensed exterminators provide great service at affordable prices !We are a small family owned company in local St. Louis and have been protecting homes and businesses since 1989.

All things considered, moles are fascinating animals ... A 5 ounce mole will consume 45-50 lbs of worms and insects each year. Moles can dig surface tunnels at approximately 18 feet/hour. Moles travel through existing tunnels at about 80 feet/minute. Moles contain twice as much blood and twice as much hemoglobin as other mammals of similar size. This allows moles to breathe more easily in underground environments with low oxygen.


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