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🐭 Mole Removal in Gallatin County

Moles tunnel through lawns and gardens destroying root systems, creating hazardous surface tunnels, and making yards unusable.

Mole Removal — Gallatin County

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Mole Removal Services in Gallatin County

A single mole can dig 100 feet of tunnels per day. Fast treatment prevents a small problem from destroying your entire yard.

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Our Mole Removal Process

Our Gallatin County contractor uses proven, humane methods to remove moles and keep them from coming back.

  • Professional mole trapping
  • Tunnel treatment
  • Grub control (eliminates food source)
  • Lawn repair consultation
  • Preventative barrier installation
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⚠️ Peak Spring Activity

Moles are at maximum activity right now. Spring soil moisture draws earthworms to the surface, and moles follow — creating fresh tunnel networks nightly. This is the highest-damage period of the year.

Mole Removal in Gallatin County, Montana — What You Should Know

The Pacific coast mole (Townsend's mole) and the broad-footed mole are the primary mole species in California, Oregon, and Washington, with damage patterns and habits very similar to the eastern mole. Rocky Mountain states like Colorado, Utah, and Idaho have smaller mole populations but persistent pocket gopher problems that cause similar surface mounding damage and are often confused with moles by homeowners.

All wildlife removal in Montana is regulated by the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Our Gallatin County contractors hold all required state permits and use only legal, humane methods approved by the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.

Mole Removal Cost in Montana

$200–$600+

Initial trapping treatment. Ongoing seasonal programs run $100–$300+/month. Pricing varies by contractor, location, and severity. Call for an estimate specific to your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions — Mole Removal in Gallatin County

How much does mole removal cost in Gallatin County, Montana? +
Professional mole trapping in Montana typically costs $200–$600+ for an initial treatment. Ongoing seasonal mole control programs — recommended for Gallatin County properties with persistent pressure — run $100–$300+ per month. The cost is usually justified by what repeated mole damage to turf, sod, and landscaping would cost to repair.
Why do I have so many moles in my Gallatin County yard? +
Mole populations in Gallatin County are directly tied to the earthworm population in your soil. A mole needs 60–100% of its body weight in earthworms daily and can dig 100 feet of tunnels per day following food. Irrigated, healthy lawns have more earthworms and attract more moles. A grub problem in your lawn compounds mole pressure further.
Do mole repellents work in Montana? +
Castor oil repellents temporarily displace moles from a treated area but do not eliminate the population — they push moles to another section of your Gallatin County yard. Vibrating stakes, mothballs, and home remedies have no meaningful effect on established moles. Trapping is the only method with consistent, lasting results in Montana.
When are moles most damaging in Montana? +
Mole surface tunnel damage in Montana peaks in spring and fall. Cool soil temperatures and rainfall bring earthworms near the surface, and moles follow — creating fresh tunnel ridges nightly in Gallatin County lawns. Damage slows in dry summer heat when earthworms descend deeper into the soil, then resumes aggressively in September and October when fall rains return moisture to near-surface soil layers.
Are the tunnels in my Gallatin County lawn from moles or voles? +
Moles create raised, volcano-shaped dirt mounds and subsurface ridges that push up the lawn surface. Voles create surface runways by clipping grass close to the ground — trails or channels, not raised ridges. Both require different control methods. A professional inspection in Gallatin County correctly identifies the pest and applies the right approach.