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Moles Are Destroying St. Louis Lawns – Here’s How to Stop Them

If you’ve noticed raised tunnels, dirt mounds, or soft spots in your yard, you’re not alone. Moles are one of the most frustrating and destructive lawn pests in St. Louis. These small burrowing mammals may seem harmless, but their underground tunneling can wreak havoc on your lawn, garden, and landscaping.

Unlike other pests that nibble on plants, moles don’t eat your grass—but they destroy it from below. Their constant digging uproots roots, weakens the soil, and leaves behind an unsightly mess of ridges and mounds. Left unchecked, a single mole can ruin an entire lawn in just a few weeks.

Many homeowners attempt DIY mole control, but here’s the truth:
🚫 Repellents wash away after rain.
🚫 Traps must be placed perfectly to work.
🚫 Barriers rarely stop them—moles dig too deep.

Trying to handle moles on your own can take weeks of effort with little to no results. That’s why the fastest, most effective way to get rid of moles is to call a professional. STL Pest Control has been eliminating moles in St. Louis for over 35 years with proven, expert solutions that actually work.

If you’re already seeing mole damage, don’t wait! Call STL Pest Control now to stop the destruction and reclaim your lawn.

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What Are Moles?

Meet the Underground Invader

Moles are small, burrowing mammals that spend nearly their entire lives underground, tunneling through soil in search of food.
While they may look harmless, their relentless digging causes major damage to lawns, gardens, and landscaping.

These solitary creatures are expert diggers, using their large, paddle-shaped front claws to carve out tunnels at impressive speeds.
Unlike rodents such as mice or voles, moles are not interested in chewing on plants or roots—instead, they tunnel through the soil, disturbing everything in their path while hunting for insects and earthworms.

Mole Identification: What Do They Look Like?

If you’ve never seen a mole up close, it’s probably because they rarely come above ground! Here’s how to recognize one if you do:

  • Small body (5–7 inches long) covered in soft, velvety fur.
  • Tiny, nearly invisible eyes and ears, since they rely on touch and smell.
  • Large, spade-like front paws designed for powerful digging.
  • Pointed snout used to detect prey underground.

The Most Common Mole in St. Louis

There are several species of moles in North America, but the one responsible for most lawn damage in St. Louis is the
Eastern Mole (Scalopus aquaticus).

  • Size: 6–7 inches long
  • Color: Gray to brown, velvety fur
  • Diet: Earthworms, grubs, and other soil-dwelling insects
  • Habitat: Moist, loose soil—like what’s found in many St. Louis yards!

This species is active year-round, meaning homeowners can experience mole damage
at any time of the year, especially in spring and fall when moles dig more tunnels.

Moles vs. Other Burrowing Pests: What’s Digging Up Your Yard?

Moles aren’t the only creatures that dig underground, so it’s important to know whether you’re dealing with
moles, voles, gophers, or another pest. Here’s how to tell the difference:

Pest What It Looks Like Signs in Your Yard Diet
Moles Small, velvety fur, paddle-shaped front paws Raised surface tunnels, dirt mounds, soft ground Earthworms, grubs, insects
Voles Mouse-like, small eyes, short tail Small burrow openings, gnawed plant stems Roots, bark, grass

💡 Not sure what’s causing the damage? STL Pest Control can identify the problem and provide the right solution!

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Why Do Moles Invade St. Louis Lawns?

Why Are Moles Taking Over Your Yard?

If you’re dealing with mole tunnels and dirt mounds in your yard, you’re not alone.
St. Louis provides the perfect environment for moles to thrive, thanks to its soil conditions and climate.
But what exactly attracts them to your lawn? Here’s what you need to know.

Ideal Habitat & Climate

Moles love moist, loose soil because it’s easy to dig through and packed with food.
St. Louis homeowners often experience mole problems due to:

  • High soil moisture – Frequent rain and irrigation keep the soil soft for digging.
  • Rich earthworm populations – The #1 food source for moles.
  • Seasonal activity – Moles dig more in spring and fall when the ground is soft.

Heavy rain can make mole activity worse. When the soil becomes saturated, earthworms move closer to the surface—bringing hungry moles with them!

Food Sources: What Are Moles Eating?

Unlike other pests, moles do not eat plants, roots, or grass.
Instead, they feed on protein-rich soil-dwelling insects, including:

  • Earthworms – Moles’ primary food source.
  • Grubs – Larvae of beetles, commonly found in lawns.
  • Other insects – Moles also eat ants, crickets, and centipedes.

Because their diet is insect-based, using plant-safe pesticides or repellents won’t stop moles.
As long as food is available, moles will stay and keep digging.

Signs of a Mole Problem

How do you know if you have a mole infestation? Look for these key signs:

  • Raised surface tunnels – Winding ridges on your lawn, made by moles searching for food.
  • Molehills (dirt mounds) – Piles of dirt created when moles push soil to the surface.
  • Soft, uneven ground – Tunnels weaken the soil, making parts of your yard feel spongy.
  • Sudden patches of dead grass – Not from moles eating roots, but from soil disruption.

🚨 The longer you wait, the worse the damage gets! Moles can dig up to 100 feet of tunnels per day, quickly destroying a well-kept lawn.

Are You Seeing Mole Damage? Act Fast!

If you’re noticing fresh tunnels or dirt mounds, it’s time to take action. DIY solutions rarely work—moles are persistent and can dig deeper to avoid repellents and barriers.

How Moles Damage Your Lawn & Landscape

Moles Don’t Eat Your Grass—But They Destroy It Anyway

Unlike other pests that chew on plants, moles don’t eat grass, roots, or flowers.
However, their underground tunnels cause significant lawn damage that gets worse over time.
If left unchecked, just one mole can turn a well-maintained yard into a mess of ridges, dirt mounds, and dying grass.

The Hidden Dangers of Mole Tunnels

Moles create two types of tunnels: surface tunnels (shallow, winding ridges) and deep tunnels (leading to molehills).
These tunnels weaken the soil structure, affecting everything above ground.

✔ Lawn Damage

  • Grass uprooted – Tunnels separate roots from the soil, causing patches of dead grass.
  • Soft, spongy ground – Moles loosen soil, making the yard unstable to walk on.
  • Unsightly ridges – Tunnels create raised tracks across the lawn.
  • Molehills ruin curb appeal – Piles of dirt appear where moles dig deep.

✔ Structural Issues

  • Soil erosion – Tunneling disrupts soil stability, leading to sinkholes in extreme cases.
  • Damage to driveways, patios, and sidewalks – Unstable ground can cause cracks and uneven surfaces.
  • Root system disruption – Plants, trees, and bushes struggle to stay anchored in loose soil.

✔ Increased Pest Problems

Mole activity doesn’t just damage your yard—it can also invite other pests into your property.
Their tunnels create easy access for:

  • Voles and mice – These rodents take over abandoned mole tunnels and start feeding on plant roots.
  • Snakes – Certain snakes hunt in mole tunnels looking for food.
  • Skunks and raccoons – Attracted to mole-infested yards since they feed on grubs and insects in the soil.

How Long Before Mole Damage Gets Out of Control?

Moles are active year-round, meaning they can tunnel and feed no matter the season. A single mole can dig up to
100 feet of tunnels per day, and their tunnels don’t just disappear when they leave—new moles can move into abandoned tunnels and start the cycle again.

Don’t Let Moles Take Over—Take Action Now!

The longer moles stay in your yard, the worse the damage becomes. DIY solutions rarely work, and waiting only leads to more costly repairs.

Why DIY Mole Control Fails

Can You Get Rid of Moles on Your Own?

Many St. Louis homeowners turn to DIY mole control before calling a professional.
Unfortunately, most home remedies and store-bought solutions fail to eliminate moles effectively.
Moles are persistent diggers with complex tunnel systems, making them difficult to remove without the right expertise.

Why DIY Methods Don’t Work

🚫 Repellents & Home Remedies

  • Castor oil sprays – Needs constant reapplication, especially after rain.
  • Garlic, cayenne pepper, or human hair – No scientific proof that these deter moles.
  • Ultrasonic devices – Moles quickly get used to the noise or dig deeper to avoid it.

Why it fails: Moles don’t leave just because of smells or sounds—they stay as long as food is available.

🚫 Trapping Mistakes

  • Traps must be placed in active tunnels, which are hard to identify.
  • Improper trap placement results in weeks of wasted time with no results.
  • Moles are territorial, so even if you catch one, another can move in.

Why it fails: Without experience, setting traps correctly is extremely difficult.

🚫 Barriers & Fencing

  • Moles dig over a foot deep, easily bypassing most underground barriers.
  • Installing fencing around an entire yard is expensive and time-consuming.

Why it fails: Moles will simply find a way around barriers to reach food-rich soil.

🚫 Poison & Baiting

  • Most poisons target rodents, not moles, which are strictly insectivores.
  • Even effective mole-specific baits are often ignored unless placed in the right tunnels.
  • Risky for pets, children, and other wildlife.

Why it fails: Moles don’t eat typical rodent poisons, and baiting requires precise placement.

DIY Takes Too Long—And Moles Keep Digging

The reality is that DIY mole control is frustrating, expensive, and time-consuming.
While you’re testing different methods, moles continue digging up to 100 feet of tunnels per day,
causing more damage by the minute.

Instead of wasting weeks (or months) on trial-and-error solutions, you need a guaranteed, professional approach.

💥 The Fastest, Most Effective Solution: Professional Mole Removal

At STL Pest Control, we have the expertise and tools to eliminate moles quickly and permanently.
Our professional mole control methods are:

  • Proven to work – No gimmicks, just expert solutions.
  • Fast & effective – We locate active tunnels and remove moles efficiently.
  • Safe for your yard & family – No harmful chemicals or ineffective deterrents.
  • Guaranteed results – Unlike DIY methods, we ensure the problem is solved.

📞 Skip the Hassle – Call STL Pest Control Now!

If you’re tired of dealing with ineffective DIY solutions, it’s time to call the experts.
STL Pest Control has over 35 years of experience eliminating moles in St. Louis.

Professional Mole Removal – The Fastest Solution

Why You Need Professional Mole Removal

DIY mole control is frustrating, time-consuming, and rarely effective.
Instead of wasting weeks battling these underground pests, you need a
guaranteed, professional solution. At STL Pest Control,
we use proven methods to eliminate moles quickly and effectively,
so you can take back your lawn.

How STL Pest Control Removes Moles – Fast & Effectively

Our expert mole control process ensures that we locate, trap, and remove moles
using industry-leading techniques. Here’s how we do it:

✔ Step 1: Professional Inspection

  • We identify active mole tunnels and determine the severity of the infestation.
  • Our experts pinpoint main travel routes to ensure effective trapping.
  • We assess your lawn conditions to provide long-term prevention strategies.

✔ Step 2: Precision Mole Trapping

  • We use professional-grade traps that are far more effective than store-bought options.
  • Traps are placed in the right locations for maximum success.
  • We monitor the situation and adjust our strategy as needed to ensure removal.

✔ Step 3: Long-Term Prevention & Expert Advice

  • Once the moles are removed, we prevent new infestations with expert recommendations.
  • We advise on soil conditions, irrigation adjustments, and grub control to make your lawn less attractive to moles.
  • Our team provides ongoing support to keep your lawn mole-free.

Why STL Pest Control is St. Louis’s #1 Choice for Mole Removal

  • 35+ years of experience handling mole infestations in St. Louis.
  • Guaranteed results – No more guessing or wasted time.
  • Fast & effective service – We handle the problem so you don’t have to.
  • Safe & humane solutions that work without harming your lawn.

💥 Get Rid of Moles for Good – Call STL Pest Control Today!

Moles won’t leave on their own, and DIY solutions waste time.
The fastest and most effective way to eliminate moles is with our professional mole control services.

Take Back Your Yard Today!

Don’t Let Moles Ruin Your Lawn – Act Now!

If you’ve been dealing with mole tunnels, dirt mounds, and damaged grass, it’s time to take action.
Waiting only makes the problem worse—moles dig up to 100 feet of tunnels per day,
and DIY methods rarely work.

Why Choose STL Pest Control?

  • 35+ years of experience eliminating moles in St. Louis.
  • Proven, professional solutions—no more wasted time on DIY failures.
  • Fast & effective service—we stop mole damage before it gets worse.
  • Guaranteed results—so you can enjoy a beautiful, mole-free lawn.

📞 Call STL Pest Control & Say Goodbye to Moles!

The longer you wait, the more damage moles will cause.
Skip the frustration of DIY solutions and let our experts handle it.