Mole Control in Marietta & Metro Atlanta

Mole Control & Grub Treatment for Healthier Lawns

Dixie Exterminators provides mole control and grub worm treatment services for homeowners in Marietta and surrounding Metro Atlanta communities. Our lawn-focused program helps reduce active mole tunneling, protect turf health, and address the soil conditions that attract moles to your yard.

Lawn Protection Program

Stop Tunnels, Mounds & Turf Damage

  • Inspection of mole tunnels, ridges, mounds, and active lawn damage
  • Targeted mole control recommendations for Marietta-area lawns
  • Grub worm treatment to reduce a major mole food source
  • Prevention support for long-term turf and landscape protection
  • Family-owned local pest control company serving the area since 1963
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Targeted Mole Control

We inspect the lawn, identify active tunnel systems, and build a treatment plan based on mole activity and turf conditions.

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Grub Worm Treatment

Reducing grubs and soil-dwelling insects can make the yard less attractive to moles while supporting healthier turf.

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Marietta-Based Team

Dixie Exterminators understands North Georgia soil, lawn conditions, and the mole problems common around Metro Atlanta homes.

Mole Control Program

Protect Your Lawn From Underground Invaders

Moles can turn a healthy lawn into a patchwork of raised ridges, tunnels, and mounds. These burrowing mammals dig through the soil in search of food, disrupting turf roots, irrigation areas, and the overall look of your landscape.

Dixie Exterminators offers a comprehensive mole control program designed to reduce active mole problems and help limit future lawn damage. Our technicians evaluate the visible damage, locate active tunnel systems, and recommend a practical plan based on your yard conditions.

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Serving Marietta and Metro Atlanta

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Before and after lawn damage from mole activity

What Our Mole Control Covers

Mole Control Services Built Around the Source of the Lawn Damage

Mole activity can be frustrating because the visible damage is only part of the problem. A successful plan considers active tunnels, food sources, turf health, and future prevention.

Inspection & Activity Mapping

We inspect the lawn to identify ridges, mounds, tunnel patterns, high-activity zones, and likely feeding areas.

Targeted Mole Treatment

Our team recommends industry-proven mole control methods based on the severity of activity and the layout of your yard.

Grub Worm Treatment

Moles are attracted to lawns with grubs and soil insects. Grub treatment helps reduce one of the main reasons moles return.

Follow-Up Support

Mole activity can shift across a property. We provide follow-up guidance for high-risk areas and recurring lawn damage.

Turf Health Guidance

Reducing food sources and identifying damaged areas can support stronger turf and a more resilient lawn over time.

Local Lawn Experience

Metro Atlanta soil, moisture, and seasonal insect activity all influence mole pressure. Dixie builds plans around local conditions.

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Our Approach to Mole Control

A Custom Plan for Active Tunnels and Lawn Conditions

Dixie’s mole control process is tailored to Metro Atlanta’s climate and soil conditions. Our technicians begin with a detailed inspection of the lawn to pinpoint mole activity and assess the extent of tunneling.

  • Identify active tunnels, ridges, mounds, and feeding signs
  • Assess turf damage and areas where mole pressure is strongest
  • Use targeted mole control methods suited to the property
  • Recommend grub treatment when food sources are contributing
  • Provide prevention support for long-term lawn protection

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Schedule mole control service to identify active areas and protect your yard from continued damage.

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Signs of Mole Activity

Signs You May Need Professional Mole Control

  • Raised ridges or soft tunnels running across the lawn
  • Fresh mounds of loose soil appearing in turf areas
  • Grass roots disrupted by shallow tunneling
  • Recurring lawn damage after flattening tunnels or mounds
  • Heavy grub activity or turf browning that may attract moles
  • Damage around landscaping, irrigation areas, or garden beds
  • You need a local mole control company serving Marietta and Metro Atlanta

What Shapes a Mole Treatment Plan

Why Mole Problems Vary From Lawn to Lawn

The right mole control plan depends on tunnel activity, food sources, moisture, soil conditions, turf health, and the amount of recurring lawn damage.

Tunnel Activity

Active tunnels, ridges, and fresh soil mounds help determine where treatment should be focused.

Food Sources

Grubs and soil insects can attract moles and keep them actively feeding across the lawn.

Soil Conditions

Moist soil, heavy insect activity, and soft turf areas can increase mole movement and tunneling.

Damage Level

Widespread ridges, mounds, and root disruption may require a more complete treatment and follow-up plan.

Grub Worm Treatment

Reduce the Food Source That Attracts Mole Activity

Moles are drawn to lawns with an abundance of grubs and soil-dwelling insects, which make up much of their diet. To address mole problems at the source, Dixie offers grub worm treatment designed to reduce the food supply that makes your yard attractive.

Grub treatment can also support turf health by reducing root-feeding insects that contribute to browning, thinning, and weakened grass. Many homeowners combine mole control and grub treatment for a more complete lawn protection plan.

Less Attraction

Reducing grubs can make the lawn less appealing to feeding moles.

Healthier Turf

Grub treatment helps limit root damage and improve long-term lawn resilience.

Seasonal Timing

Treatment timing matters because grub activity changes throughout the year.

Integrated Plan

Combining mole and grub service addresses both damage and underlying food pressure.

Serving Marietta & Metro Atlanta

Mole Control for Marietta and Surrounding Communities

Dixie Exterminators is based in Marietta and provides mole control and grub treatment services throughout surrounding Metro Atlanta communities, including Kennesaw, Acworth, Smyrna, Woodstock, Atlanta, Vinings, Canton, Holly Springs, Roswell, Alpharetta, Powder Springs, Sandy Springs, and nearby areas.

Mole Control FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Mole Control

These answers explain why moles damage lawns, how grub treatment helps, and when to schedule professional mole control service.

Moles tunnel through soil while searching for grubs, worms, and other soil-dwelling insects. Their movement can create raised ridges, loose soil mounds, and root disruption across the lawn.

Yes. Grub treatment can reduce a major food source that attracts moles. It may not remove every mole by itself, but it is an important part of making the lawn less appealing and protecting turf health.

Freshly raised ridges, loose soil, new mounds, or tunnels that reappear after being flattened can indicate active mole movement. A professional inspection can help identify the most active areas.

Moles do not usually eat grass roots, but their tunneling can lift turf, disrupt root contact with soil, damage irrigation areas, and make the lawn uneven or weak in affected areas.

Mole damage can appear quickly because moles are active diggers. Even one mole can create visible tunnel systems and mounds across a lawn in a short period of time.

Yes. Dixie Exterminators provides mole control and grub treatment in Marietta and surrounding Metro Atlanta communities including Kennesaw, Acworth, Smyrna, Woodstock, Roswell, Alpharetta, Canton, Powder Springs, and nearby areas.

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Schedule Mole Control & Grub Treatment Service

If moles are creating tunnels, mounds, and turf damage across your lawn, Dixie Exterminators can help with a targeted mole control and grub treatment plan built around your property.