Moles thrive in Boston's humid continental climate where consistent moisture keeps soil soft for tunneling, especially around the Public Garden, Boston Common, and residential yards in Beacon Hill and the South End. We map active runways by probing for fresh mounds and use this data to place traps only where activity is confirmed rather than broadcasting treatments across the entire property.
Our primary tools are scissor-jaw and harpoon-style traps placed in straight main tunnels after locating them with a probe; these avoid the non-target risks of poisoned baits that can affect neighborhood wildlife near the Freedom Trail green spaces or Faneuil Hall area. In multi-family buildings or commercial landscapes in Allston and Jamaica Plain we combine trapping with strategic gravel or mesh barriers at foundation perimeters to block re-entry.
Massachusetts regulations prohibit certain broadcast rodenticides near waterways including Boston Harbor and the Charles River, so we document every trap location and remove devices the same day activity ceases. Property owners receive a written diagram showing treated tunnels and recommendations for reducing grub populations that attract moles without using chemicals that could impact pets or children playing in yards near Fenway Park.
Edge cases include established colonies under heavy clay soils common in Roxbury and Dorchester where surface mounds are minimal; these require deeper probe work and sometimes multiple visits spaced 48 hours apart to intercept new foragers.
Mole Control Services We Offer
✓Mole Runway Mapping and Inspection
On-site probing and marking of active tunnels across your Boston property to locate main runways before any trapping begins.
✓Scissor Trap Installation
Placement of scissor-jaw traps in confirmed straight tunnels for fast removal of moles damaging lawns in Beacon Hill and Back Bay.
✓Harpoon Trap Deployment
Targeted harpoon trap sets in deeper runways common under older turf in Charlestown and North End gardens.
✓Foundation Exclusion Barriers
Installation of gravel or wire mesh barriers along building perimeters to prevent moles from entering crawl spaces in multi-family and commercial buildings.
✓Commercial Landscape Mole Control
Scheduled trapping and monitoring programs for larger properties near Fenway Park and Boston Harbor that experience recurring mole pressure.
✓Post-Treatment Lawn Assessment
Follow-up visit to verify zero new activity and advise on soil conditions that reduce future mole attraction in Suffolk County yards.
How it works
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Probe and Map Active Tunnels
We walk the property probing for fresh ridges and mounds, marking only live runways on a site diagram.
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Place and Check Traps
Scissor or harpoon traps are set in main tunnels and inspected within 24 hours to remove captured moles.
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Install Exclusion Where Needed
Gravel or mesh barriers are added along foundations or garden edges to block re-infestation routes.
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Final Activity Check and Report
A second visit confirms no new mounds before we provide a written summary and prevention notes.
Pricing
Cost depends on property size, number of active tunnels, and whether exclusion barriers are required; we provide an upfront quote after the initial inspection.