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Commercial Mole Control

Mole Control
Commercial Grounds

Moles can turn maintained turf, courtyards, frontage, and common areas into raised tunnels and soil mounds. Envexa confirms the pattern, separates mole activity from other burrowing issues, and quotes a control plan based on the active turf zones.

Tunnel Review
Grounds Notes
Targeted Control

Mole Grounds Review

Tunnels, mounds, turf damage, and active zones.

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Mole Pressure

Mole control is about active turf damage, not a building opening.

Commercial mole work is a grounds issue: appearance, trip concerns, soil movement, and where tunneling keeps returning after mowing or maintenance.

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Turf Areas

Frontage, courtyards, common lawns, landscaped entries, and maintained grounds.

02

Active Tunnels

Raised ridges, soft runs, fresh mounds, and recurring soil disturbance.

03

Grounds Appearance

Visible damage in customer-facing lawns or tenant common areas.

04

Service Timing

Treatment recommendations based on active zones and soil conditions.

Field Notes

Confirm the turf pattern before calling it a mole issue.

We document raised tunnels, mounds, activity zones, turf conditions, and whether another burrowing animal may be involved.

Active tunnel and mound locations.
Turf, bed, walkway, and frontage impact.
Control recommendations for the active areas.
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Mole scopes focus on active tunnels and maintained grounds.

Mole tunnels across commercial turf?

We will review the grounds and quote a control plan based on the active damage pattern.