Mole Extermination Cost Overview
Larger properties generally require more resources, increasing the overall cost of mole extermination.
Extensive mole activity may necessitate multiple visits or advanced techniques, affecting pricing.
Different methods, such as trapping or baiting, have varying costs based on complexity and equipment needed.
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Property Size | Small yards (up to 1/4 acre): $150 - $300 |
| Infestation Level | Light: $150 - $250, Heavy: $300 - $600 |
| Treatment Method | Trapping: $150 - $350, Baiting: $200 - $400 |
| Number of Visits | Single visit: $150 - $300, Multiple visits: $300 - $800 |
| Location | Urban areas: $200 - $400, Rural areas: $250 - $600 |
| Accessibility | Easy access: lower costs, Difficult access: higher costs |
| Season | Off-peak seasons may reduce costs |
| Additional Services | Fertilization or aeration may add to costs |
Factors such as property accessibility and the season can also influence pricing. During peak infestation periods, treatments may be more intensive and costly. Proper assessment and tailored solutions are essential for effective and efficient mole control.
Specialized traps and bait stations are used to target moles effectively, impacting service costs.
Signs like surface ridges and tunnels help determine infestation severity and influence pricing.
Advanced tools and technology can increase treatment costs but improve success rates.
| Service | Average Price |
|---|---|
| Basic Mole Trapping | $150 - $350 |
| Chemical Mole Control | $200 - $500 |
| Fumigation Services | $300 - $700 |
| Soil Aeration | $100 - $300 |
| Lawn Repair and Restoration | $250 - $600 |
| Ongoing Monitoring | $100 - $200 per visit |
| Property Inspection | $50 - $150 |
| Customized Treatment Plans | $300 - $800 |
| Post-Extermination Follow-up | $100 - $250 |
| Seasonal Pest Prevention | $200 - $500 |