‘Mole Masters LLC’ Expert Trapping Service (352) 515-3764 - Servicing Central-West Florida.

 

Mounds of fresh soil, or small hills and trails running through your lawn, are two of the first signs that you have unexpected visitors. Aside from being an ‘eye sore’, these underground rodents have well enough potential to cause extensive property damage. The products on the market don’t work, your local serviceman will offer you insecticide, which also will not work. 

What works to remove Moles and Gophers?

How do you keep them out? 


The answer is by using Traps, and this is where we come in.

At Mole Masters, we specialize in the removal of the Eastern Land-Mole and the Southeastern Pocket-Gopher. We start our process by performing an onsite inspection, and developing a custom plan to address your specific needs. Our expert Technicians average 1-2 visits for a Pocket Gopher Clearance, and 1-2 weeks for a Land-Mole Clearance. Our services are Warranted, Guaranteed, and Structured to get your infestation cleared, in a timely manner.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at office@molemastersfla.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

By identifying the damage! Moles leave mainly surface trails, while Gophers leave big dirt mounds! We handle most nuisance wildlife, so requesting us for a free inspection will help pinpoint the problem!


We set up a specific communication plan with our customers at the time of service. Our service updates are sent via email and logged in a customer portal.


It all depends on the severity of the situation. Before we discuss any pricing, we inform you our game plan and estimated time of completion!


Our GUARANTEED services include Land Mole Removal, and Pocket Gopher Removal, and Damage Control!

Why go with our services?  Not only do we GUARANTEE our removals, but we have a very fast success rate, and once they’re gone, we create a plan for your aesthetics, such as removing the mounds, using top soil to Fill in any erosion/lawn-damage that can occur, , even if its recommending the best Lawn Products! We want to solve your problem leaving little to no evidence of damage behind. Our goal is to prevent any and all damage caused by these underground rodents. And of course our objective is to Eliminate your concern for any future damages or infestations. The first step in clearing your yard of pests is to determine what animal is causing the damage and take action immediately. You may fill out a request form below for a free on-site Inspection. You may also call to speak with a professional today!

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Land Mole Florida

Land Moles

Southeastern Pocket Gopher

Southeastern Pocket Gopher

Land Moles are small, burrowing creatures, typically no more than ten inches in length. Built for life underground, they have poor eyesight but an incredible sense of touch. They have tentacle-like protrusions on their noses that are six times more sensitive to touch than a human hand and are carnivores, eating only living food. Unlike mo

Land Moles are small, burrowing creatures, typically no more than ten inches in length. Built for life underground, they have poor eyesight but an incredible sense of touch. They have tentacle-like protrusions on their noses that are six times more sensitive to touch than a human hand and are carnivores, eating only living food. Unlike most mammals with fur that lays flat and points towards the tail, moles have hair that sticks straight up, preventing soil from becoming trapped in their dense coat.

A mole has paddle-like feet with big claws that they use to dig tunnels, as they move through your lawn in search of earthworms, beetle grubs, and larvae. While they may look like a rodent, land moles belong to a group of mammals called insectivores.

The damage they do to your yard is secondary to their endless search for wriggling bugs they can eat. Moles dig their tunnels just under the surface, leaving a tell-tale trail of pushed up soil and piling the dirt near the entrance to the tunnel.

Florida Pocket Gopher

Southeastern Pocket Gopher

Southeastern Pocket Gopher

Southeastern Pocket Gopher

Pocket Gophers are small, furry rodents that grow up to 14 inches in length. They get their name because they have external fur-lined cheek pouches, or pockets. These pockets extend back to their shoulders and are used to carry food from one place to another. Gophers have four large incisors, which continue to grow throughout their life a

Pocket Gophers are small, furry rodents that grow up to 14 inches in length. They get their name because they have external fur-lined cheek pouches, or pockets. These pockets extend back to their shoulders and are used to carry food from one place to another. Gophers have four large incisors, which continue to grow throughout their life and they can close their lips behind them to keep the dirt out as they dig.

A gopher's legs are short and powerful, with broad feet and large claws built for digging. As they burrow through your yard, they push soil to the surface, creating large dirt mounds.

They make their homes in burrows consisting of tunnels and prefer areas with loose, sandy soil. Gopher tunnels serve a variety of uses with shallow ones used for foraging, while tunnels as deep as six feet are used for nesting, food storage, and latrines.

Gophers are herbivores, meaning they eat vegetation, usually the roots and tubers of a plant or tree. They sometimes eat the tops of plants, popping out of a hole just long enough to grab a nearby plant and pulling the whole plant into their burrow or nibbling off a part of it before retreating into their tunnel.


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