Mole Control in Riverside County

Professional Mole Removal — Chemical-Free, 60-Day Guarantee

Rodent Guys provides professional mole control throughout Riverside County using chemical-free trapping. No poison, no rodenticide. 60-day guarantee on all service. Free mole inspections available.

Call 909-599-4711 for same-week mole control anywhere in Riverside County.

Mole Activity in Riverside County

Western Riverside County communities — Corona, Norco, Eastvale, and Jurupa Valley — experience consistent mole activity during fall and winter rains. Southwest Riverside County communities — Temecula, Murrieta, and Menifee — see mole activity in well-irrigated neighborhoods from October through March. Properties adjacent to golf courses and parks throughout Riverside County face ongoing mole pressure from earthworm-rich adjacent soils.

Riverside County Cities We Serve for Mole Control

Rodent Guys provides mole control throughout Riverside County including: Corona, Eastvale, Hemet, Jurupa Valley, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Norco, Perris, Riverside, Temecula, and all surrounding communities.

Call 909-599-4711 for same-week service or schedule a free mole inspection.

How Mole Trapping Works in Riverside County

Effective mole control requires identifying active primary runs — the deep main tunnels moles travel through daily — versus shallow surface feeding runs that moles often dig once and abandon. Our technicians use soil probes to locate active runs before placing any traps. Trapping in confirmed active tunnels produces far higher capture rates than guesswork placement. All services include the 60-day guarantee, covering return visits at no charge if mole activity continues after treatment.

Moles vs. Gophers in Riverside County

Homeowners throughout Riverside County commonly confuse moles and gophers. Moles produce raised ridges running across the lawn surface (surface runways) as they hunt earthworms just below the turf. Gophers produce volcano-shaped dirt mounds with a plugged hole off to one side. If you're seeing surface ridges with no visible dirt mound, that's a mole. If you're seeing dirt mounds, that's likely a gopher. Both require different treatment methods. Call us for a free inspection if you're unsure which pest you're dealing with.

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