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Goodbye
Moles

What are Moles and Voles
Moles

Moles may seem harmless, but they can present problems to your home's foundation, destroy your lawn, turf, trees, sidewalks and garden beds. These carnivorous mammals have powerful forelimbs, wide front paws, tiny eyes, a pointed snout, and eat grubs and earthworms. Moles dig deep tunnels, usually around 10 inches underground. They can easily add 150 feet of new tunnels in your lawn each day. If you have a mole infestation, spray our Goodbye Moles solution on existing tunnels and dirt mounds to free your lawn of moles.
Voles

Although voles resemble the outward appearance of moles, gophers and mice, they are vastly different as they rely on small plants, fruits and bulbs as a food source. Their excellent ground-burrowing and tunneling skills allow them to easily destroy your lawn, trees, plants, and gardens without any warning. Voles eat and tunnel below and above ground, which can also create dead patches on your lawn. If you have a vole infestation, spray our Goodbye Moles solution on existing tunnels and lawn holes to get rid of your vole infestation.
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