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Mole Control in Bridge

Moles causing problems in Bridge? We provide fast, professional mole control for homes and businesses. Covering Bridge and surrounding Canterbury areas. BPCA certified.

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Moles in Bridge — Common Questions

How quickly can you respond to moles problems in Bridge?+

We cover Bridge and the wider Canterbury area and typically respond same day or next day. Mole problems are not urgent but benefit from prompt action to prevent tunnel networks spreading. We usually schedule visits within a few days.

How many moles are causing the damage?+

Usually just one or two. Moles are solitary and territorial. A single mole can produce dozens of hills across a large lawn. We identify and trap the specific moles responsible.

Do mole deterrents work?+

Sonic devices, mothballs, and home remedies have very little evidence behind them. In our experience they either do nothing or temporarily move the mole to another part of the garden. Professional trapping is the only reliable solution.

Is mole trapping humane?+

Yes. Professional mole traps are designed for a quick, clean catch. It is the method recommended by pest control industry bodies and is far more humane than poisoning, which is now restricted.

How much does moles cost in Bridge?+

Costs depend on the severity of the problem and property size. Properties in Bridge are typically medieval and tudor buildings in the city centre, which can affect treatment scope. Contact us for a free, no-obligation quote.

Why are moles common in Bridge?+

The combination of historic buildings with aging fabric, a high density of restaurants and takeaways serving the student population, and the River Stour makes Canterbury a persistent hotspot for rats and mice. Student properties often have fast tenant turnover, allowing problems to go unreported. A single mole digs an extensive tunnel network, moving up to 20 metres of soil per day.

Are your moles treatments safe for pets and children?+

Yes. All treatments are BPCA certified and applied safely. We provide clear aftercare instructions to keep your family and pets protected.

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We regularly attend mole callouts in Bridge and the surrounding area. Each property is different — victorian terraces in wincheap and st dunstans present particular vulnerabilities that our technicians are trained to identify and address on the first visit.

Moles control methods we use in Bridge

1

Activity mapping

We identify which tunnels are actively in use by lightly pressing them down and checking which are repaired overnight. This tells us exactly where the mole is working.

2

Professional trapping

We set professional-grade mole traps in active runs. Trapping is the most humane and effective method — it targets the specific mole causing the damage without affecting other wildlife.

3

Checking and removal

We return to check traps, typically within 2-5 days. Most mole problems are resolved by catching 1-2 moles.

4

Lawn advice

After trapping, we can flatten existing molehills and advise on lawn repair. We also explain what to watch for if new mole activity appears in future.

Most mole problems are resolved within 1-2 weeks. Simple cases with one active mole can be sorted in a single visit.

How to spot moles in your Bridge property

Knowing what to look for is the first step to dealing with a mole problem. In Bridge, medieval and tudor buildings in the city centre and victorian terraces in wincheap and st dunstans are common, and each has different vulnerabilities. Here are the key signs to watch for:

Fresh molehills on the lawn

Molehills are mounds of loose, finely crumbled soil pushed up from below. Fresh hills appear overnight and the soil will be damp and dark. A single mole can produce several hills per day.

Raised ridges of soil across the lawn

Shallow surface tunnels push up visible ridges of turf. These are feeding tunnels and may only be used once, but they damage grass roots along their length.

Soft or sinking patches in the lawn

Walking over mole tunnels can feel spongy underfoot. Deeper tunnels may collapse under foot traffic, leaving uneven dips across the lawn.

Disturbed flower beds or vegetable patches

Moles tunnelling through garden beds uproot plants and damage root systems. Rows of bulbs can be displaced from below.

Moles pressure in Bridge — the local factors

A single mole digs an extensive tunnel network, moving up to 20 metres of soil per day. They patrol their tunnels regularly, eating any worms and grubs that fall in. Moles are active throughout the year and do not hibernate. Most of the damage you see is caused by just one or two moles.

The combination of historic buildings with aging fabric, a high density of restaurants and takeaways serving the student population, and the River Stour makes Canterbury a persistent hotspot for rats and mice. Student properties often have fast tenant turnover, allowing problems to go unreported. Local features like Canterbury Cathedral and UNESCO World Heritage Site and River Stour influence where moles are most active in the area.

A village south of Canterbury on the Nailbourne, known for its attractive high street and rural character. Properties here are brick and flint cottages, georgian houses, and some modern infill. Set in the Nailbourne valley with chalk downland nearby can influence pest activity in the immediate area.

Seasonal pattern in Bridge

Mole activity is most visible in spring when males extend their tunnel networks to find mates, and in autumn when worms move deeper and moles dig new tunnels to follow them. Wet weather also drives moles to push up more soil.

Proofing your Bridge property against moles

  • There is no reliable way to prevent moles entirely — they go where the worms are.
  • Reducing excessive watering can lower worm populations near the surface, making the area less attractive.
  • Physical barriers (wire mesh buried vertically around small areas) can protect specific garden beds.
  • Sonic deterrent devices have limited evidence of effectiveness and often just move the problem.
  • Regular monitoring and early trapping when the first hills appear prevents tunnel networks from expanding.

Covering the wider Canterbury area

Our team works across the Canterbury area, so we are never far away. Alongside Bridge, we also service Sturry and Littlebourne for mole problems.

Want to learn more?

Read our detailed guide on Mole Hills In Garden for help identifying and understanding this pest.

Bridge mole problem? We are ready

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We operate across Bridge and the wider Canterbury area, arriving in an unmarked vehicle if you prefer discretion.

Beyond mole services, we handle all types of pest control locally. Visit our Pest Control in Canterbury page for the full range.

Call us today on 07400 372204 for a fast quote.

Recent pest control jobs in Canterbury

Mole Control
Bekesbourne, Canterbury

Single mole trapped in a large country garden. Activity had spread across the main lawn over several weeks.

Mar 2025
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