Wilmington Mole Removal | Trap Your Moles™ | A+ BBB Rated Wildlife Specialists. Trap Your Moles™ is the Wilmington specialist for mole removal and nuisance wildlife trapping, based in nearby Batavia, Ohio. The company holds an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau and 50+ verified customer reviews. They serve all of Wilmington, including the Wilmington College area, historic downtown, the airpark surroundings, and the rural-agricultural transition zones across Clinton County. Services include mole removal, groundhog, raccoon, squirrel, vole, and chipmunk removal. Methods are humane and chemical free. Phone: (513) 518-5639.
Protecting Wilmington homes and Clinton County properties from Eastern Ground Moles. A+ BBB rated. Fully insured. No poisons. Humane mechanical trapping for southwest Ohio's rural-suburban communities.
We're not generalists. We're not a national chain treating moles as an afterthought. Mole removal is the core of what we do, and Wilmington's specific geography is what we've built our process around.
Wilmington is the Clinton County seat, a college town anchored by Wilmington College with a mix of established residential neighborhoods, the historic downtown core, and substantial rural-agricultural surroundings. The community sits in a heavily agricultural region where active and former farmland borders many residential properties. Clinton County clay-loam soil and the constant proximity to agricultural ground create textbook habitat for Eastern Ground Moles (Scalopus aquaticus). Many Wilmington properties experience continuous migration pressure from surrounding farmland. We've adapted our methods to Wilmington's rural-edge character and the larger lot sizes common in Clinton County.
We service every Wilmington neighborhood and surrounding area:
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Mole problems in Wilmington look different from mole problems in other regions. Here's what we see most often, and how we handle it.
Wilmington sits on Ohio Valley clay-loam soils. Moles in clay tunnel shallower than in sandy regions, so surface ridges are more visible but tunnels are easier to misidentify. Inexperienced trappers place traps too deep, miss the mole, and waste weeks.
Our SolutionWe map the typical tunnel depth profile for Wilmington's clay-loam soils and place traps at the optimal depth on the first visit.
Wilmington's mild winters mean Eastern Ground Moles never hibernate. They tunnel and feed every day of the year. Many homeowners assume mole damage stops in winter, then discover an extensive tunnel network when spring arrives.
Our SolutionWe trap year-round. December and January are productive months because frozen ground forces moles into predictable tunnel patterns.
Clinton County rainfall peaks April through May and September through October. Wet soil drives earthworms (about 90% of a mole's diet) to the surface, creating sudden visible damage on Wilmington lawns.
Our SolutionProperties under our service contract get increased monitoring frequency during peak season.
About half the "mole" calls in Wilmington turn out to be voles, chipmunks, or other diggers. Each requires a completely different removal strategy.
Our SolutionFree identification visit. See how we tell moles from voles or chipmunks.
Wilmington hardware stores heavily promote castor oil repellents, ultrasonic spikes, and poison pellets. We're called in after these have failed roughly nine out of ten times.
Our SolutionMechanical trapping is the only consistently proven method. If you've already tried DIY, we pick up where you left off.
Wilmington properties often have irrigation systems and significant lawn care investment. Mole tunnels damage main lines, sever zone wiring, and create leaks that destroy lawn areas before being noticed.
Our SolutionWe identify tunnels running near irrigation infrastructure and remove moles before they can sever main lines or zone wiring.
Wilmington sits in a heavily agricultural part of Ohio. Many residential properties border active or former farmland, where moles thrive in undisturbed soil. Property-level trapping doesn't prevent migration from surrounding farmland, so Wilmington homes often see continuous mole pressure year after year.
Our SolutionFor Wilmington properties bordering agricultural land, we focus on perimeter defense and recurring monitoring. Annual contracts make sense given the surrounding habitat pressure.
Mole removal is our specialty. Here are the other Wilmington wildlife problems we routinely handle.
The Eastern Ground Mole is our primary focus. Mechanical traps placed in active tunnels, monitored weekly until fully resolved.
Groundhog burrows under decks, sheds, and along foundations. Live trapping with permanent burrow closure.
Wilmington has a heavy raccoon population, especially near the airpark, agricultural edges, and across rural Clinton County.
Squirrels in attics and walls. Damage to insulation, wiring, and roof structures. Trapping plus structural exclusion.
Voles destroy lawns and gardens but require different methods than moles. Many homeowners misidentify the damage.
Chipmunks burrow alongside foundations, walkways, retaining walls, and patios. Targeted live trapping.
See all our wildlife services or call (513) 518-5639 if you're not sure what's digging up your lawn.
We walk your Wilmington property, identify the exact pest and active tunnel zones, and give you a written estimate before any work begins.
Mechanical traps placed in active tunnels at the optimal depth for Wilmington clay-loam soil. Every trap clearly marked.
We return weekly to check traps, document catches, reset as needed, and verify activity reduction.
Final inspection, re-entry points blocked, and a satisfaction guarantee. If moles return during service, we come back free.
Moles produce raised surface ridges (active tunnels) and volcano-shaped dirt mounds. Voles leave small entry holes about the size of a quarter and trails through grass at lawn level, with no mounds. If you're seeing actual tunneling damage, it's likely moles. Surface trails and chewed plant stems usually mean voles. Call us for a free identification visit if you're not sure.
We typically schedule initial consultations within a few days of your call. For Wilmington and surrounding areas, we can often start trapping the same week. Active mole damage and HOA emergencies get priority scheduling.
Yes. We use mechanical trapping only. No poisons, no toxic chemicals, no airborne risks. Traps are placed underground in active mole tunnels, where pets and children won't encounter them. We mark every trap location and show you exactly where they are during every visit.
Yes. We work with HOAs, rural property owners, and commercial properties throughout Wilmington and Clinton County. Larger acreage service available.
If mole activity returns during your service period, we come back at no additional cost until the issue is resolved. We stand behind our work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Poison pellets rely on moles eating them. Moles eat earthworms and grubs, not pellets. Sound spikes claim to repel moles with vibration, but field testing shows no consistent effect. Castor oil and similar repellents temporarily mask activity, but moles return within weeks. The only consistently proven method is mechanical trapping, which physically removes the moles from your property.
Cost varies based on property size, mole population, and service duration. Most Wilmington residential properties fall in a predictable range. We provide an exact written estimate during the free property assessment, with no obligation. Call (513) 518-5639 or request a quote.
One of the biggest myths in Wilmington lawn care. Earthworms make up about 90% of a mole's diet, not grubs. Grub treatments rarely affect mole populations and can damage beneficial soil organisms. Save your money and remove the moles directly. We cover more mole control myths on our blog.
Yes. Extensive tunnel systems undermine soil structure beneath driveways, walkways, patios, and decks. We've seen Wilmington properties where mole tunneling contributed to concrete cracking, paver settling, and pool deck instability. Early treatment prevents long-term structural damage.
Yes, sometimes better than summer. Wilmington's mild winters keep moles active year-round, and frozen ground forces them into predictable tunnel patterns that make trapping more efficient. We trap successfully every month of the year.
From our base in Batavia, we cover Wilmington and the surrounding region.
Not sure if your Wilmington area is in range? Call us. The answer is almost always yes.
Stop watching your Wilmington lawn get destroyed. Free property assessment. No obligation. A+ BBB rated. Fully insured. Humane methods.