Are you looking to learn more about effective mole trapping in the Nashville area? Flatline Mole Control has your back with expert insights and solutions. Reach out to our team for reliable answers to all your mole-related concerns.
Removing the white grubs can help, but it is rarely effective on its own. Moles primarily eat bugs and worms and will not leave a yard due to a lack of grubs. Keep in mind that several applications are needed annually to manage grubs, which can be costly.
Mole trapping captures and removes moles from your property to prevent lawn damage. If you notice unsightly tunnels or mounds in your yard, you likely have a mole problem. Our state-certified services ensure safe and effective mole removal to restore the beauty of your lawn.
Yes, Flatline Mole Control is Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency (TWRA) certified, which is a requirement by the state to charge for mole trapping services.
We primarily operate in Greater Nashville but also serve Bell Meade, Crieve Hall, Brentwood, Green Hills, Franklin, Spring Hill, Nolensville, East Nashville, and Mt. Juliet.
The cost of mole trapping varies based on the extent of mole activity and lawn damage. We provide an inspection to assess the situation and then offer a proper estimate for our services.
Our business stands out due to our commitment to honesty, personal relations, long-term customer communication, and TWRA certification. We focus on building trust and providing reliable solutions to mole problems.
Besides mole trapping, we also offer small animal removal services. Additionally, we will add pressure washing services in the spring, which will be visible on our site but not the main focus.
We offer our mole-trapping services to residential and commercial properties, including golf courses and non-profits. Anyone with mole problems can benefit from our expertise.
Our founder started as a homeowner battling moles and learned how to trap them to maintain a healthy lawn effectively. This experience led to a passion for helping others with mole problems and building a team dedicated to expert mole control.
No, chemicals are not used.
Yes, it is safe. When requested, traps can be positioned below the turf to be out of reach from pets and children.
The average yard will have 1-3 moles trapped on the first visit. Note that irrigation and drought conditions can significantly change mole activity.