Mole Extermination Costs
On February 16, 2025 By newsroom Topic: Home Services
Average Cost Range
- National Average: $300
- Typical Range: $100–$500
- High-End Costs: $600+ (severe infestations or attic removal).
Removal Methods & Costs
| Method | Cost Range | Details | |--------------------------|------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Kill Traps | $50–$80 per mole + $100 setup fee | Effective but less humane. Traps require frequent monitoring. | | Trap-and-Release | $200–$500 | Humane method; moles relocated to suitable habitats. | | Poisonous Bait | $50+ | Dangerous for pets/wildlife; less effective than traps or fumigation. | | Fumigation | $250 | Best used with traps; less effective standalone. | | Grub Removal | $80–$200 | Targets moles’ food source; may require repeat treatments for effectiveness.|
Frequency of Visits
| Visit Frequency | Cost Range | |--------------------------|------------------------| | One-Time Visit | $250–$500 | | Biannual Visits | $400–$650 | | Quarterly Visits | $500–$750 | | Monthly Visits | $600–$1,200 |
Location Impacts on Cost
| Mole Location | Cost Range | Details | |--------------------------|------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Yard | $50–$200 | Easiest and most common removal scenario. | | Basement/Garage | $200–$350 | Moderate difficulty; requires additional equipment. | | Kitchen/Bathroom | $300–$450 | Harder-to-reach areas increase labor costs. | | Attic | $400–$500 | Most challenging due to access difficulties. |
Additional Costs
| Service | Cost Range | Details | |--------------------------|------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Lawn Reseeding | $400–$1,600 | Fix bare patches caused by mole activity. | | Lawn Repair | Up to $600 | Includes aeration, fertilization, and filling tunnels. | | Sprinkler Repairs | $250 | Moles often damage underground sprinkler lines. | | Tree/Plant Replanting| $150–$2,000+ | Replace damaged vegetation depending on species and size. |
Signs of a Mole Infestation
- Raised ridges across the lawn: Indicate underground tunnels.
- Soft, loose soil spots: Burrowing activity makes the ground unstable.
- Dead grass patches: Mole activity can sever grass roots.
- Soil mounds: Molehill entrances and exits.
- Increased weed growth: Disrupted soil balance encourages weed spread.
DIY vs. Hiring a Pro
- DIY Costs: $25–$75 per trap.
- DIY Risks: Handling live moles may lead to bites or injury.
- Hiring a Pro: Safer, ensures proper mole removal, and complies with local regulations.
Tips to Save on Mole Removal
- Use natural deterrents: Install wind chimes, pinwheels, or garden mesh.
- Control grubs: Use nematodes or organic treatments to reduce mole food sources.
- DIY repairs: Handle aeration and minor replanting yourself.
- Bundle pest services: Combine mole removal with other pest control for discounts.
Pro Tip: Regular maintenance can prevent infestations and reduce long-term costs!
