Biological Lawn Care

3 Reasons Moles Love Your Lawn

Moles are a nuisance when they start to dig up your lawn. It can be frustrating when you try to get them to go away, only for them to keep coming back. What you may not know is that there are three reasons why moles love your lawn! So, if any of these apply to you, then it’s time to give the mole control experts at Nature’s Select Piedmont a call!

1. Ample Food Source

One of the main reasons moles love your lawn is because of the ample food sources. They typically go after grubs and other insects in the dirt, but they have been known to feast on the roots of plants and other vegetation. Furthermore, they love gardens and can be a major pain when you're trying to grow your own food.

2. Your Lawn is an Easy Cut-Through

If your lawn lies on the edge of a field or wooded area, then you likely have moles passing through. They tend to want to take the shortest route to their final destination, so your lawn could just be a cut-through for them. Still, their tunneling can be destructive, leaving mounds of dirt and dead grass in their wake.

3. They Can Hide

Moles have natural predators such as stray cats, dogs, and large birds. So, your lawn could be providing them with enough protection that they don't want to leave. If you're not careful, you could be a refuge to more than a dozen moles, as these pests tend to multiply quickly.

Call Nature's Select for Mole Control

Moles can quickly become a big problem for your landscape, so it's vital you call Nature's Select Piedmont at the first sign of a mound. While extermination or removal isn't always admissible, the best thing you can do is eliminate their food source. Through our grub control and lawn care programs, we can help keep moles out of your lawn. We can even stop the growth of weeds or other lawn diseases that are destroying your landscape. So, if you live in Greensboro or High Point, NC, give us a call at (336) 544-4554.

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