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Mole Control in Long Beach, CA — No Poisons

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Mole Control in Long Beach Without Poison

Long Beach's flat terrain, heavy residential irrigation, and clay-heavy soils create conditions that support earthworm populations year-round — and where there are earthworms, there are moles. Broad-footed moles are found throughout Long Beach's established residential neighborhoods, particularly in areas with consistent moisture and mature landscaping that supports the soil biology moles depend on.

The city's proximity to the Los Angeles River and the adjacent park system also provides wildlife movement corridors through which moles can spread from undisturbed areas into residential yards. Long Beach homeowners near El Dorado Regional Park and Recreation Park sometimes see mole activity that originates from the earthworm-rich soils maintained in these large parks.

⚠ Mole Bait Warning
Zinc phosphide mole bait is toxic to dogs and has no antidote. Dogs are attracted to worm-shaped bait. If you have dogs, trapping is the only safe option. ASPCA Poison Control: (888) 426-4435
✓ Trapping: Nothing on the Surface
Professional traps are set underground inside the mole's tunnel. No chemicals, no bait, no exposure risk for your pets.

Areas We Serve in Long Beach

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is mole damage covered by homeowner's insurance?

Typically no — pest damage is generally a maintenance issue rather than a covered loss. However, if mole tunneling contributes to drainage problems or structural damage, those secondary effects may be worth discussing with your insurer. Trapping and resolving the mole problem early is always the most cost-effective approach.

Do Long Beach cats help control moles?

Cats occasionally catch moles, but cats that hunt moles from bait-treated areas can be exposed to secondary poisoning. If you've had mole bait applied in your yard and your cat brings in a mole, contact your vet immediately. Trapping eliminates this secondary poisoning risk entirely.

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