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How to Tell the Difference Between

Pocket Gopher and Mole Damage in Your Yard- A Complete Homeowner’s Guide

If you’ve noticed mysterious mounds or raised ridges in your lawn, chances are you’re dealing with either pocket gophers or moles. While both can wreak havoc on your yard, knowing which pest is responsible is the first step toward effective control. This guide will walk you through the key differences between gopher and mole damage so you can correctly identify the culprit and protect your property.

Why Correct Identification Matters

Before taking action, it’s important to know exactly what you’re dealing with. Treatments that work for gophers won’t necessarily work for moles, and vice versa. Misidentifying the pest could waste time and money — and allow the problem to get worse.

A Simple Visual Guide at a Glance

Gopher Damage

Mole Damage

Take Action with Ground Guard Exterminators

You’ve successfully identified your yard invader! Now, it’s time to take the definitive step to reclaim your beautiful lawn.

Dealing with subterranean pests requires expertise, specialized equipment, and precise placement of traps and materials—especially when targeting the complex, deep tunnels of a gopher or the extensive feeding runs of a mole. DIY methods can be frustrating, time-consuming, and often result in the pest simply moving its operation a few feet over.

Stop the Digging for Good

Don’t let these yard pests undermine your landscape investment any longer.

If you have confirmed gopher mounds or active mole tunnels in your yard, contact the experts at Ground Guard Exterminators today.

Here’s Why You Should
Contact Us Today:

Guaranteed Identification

We'll perform a professional inspection to definitively confirm if you have a pocket gopher, a mole, or another burrowing pest.

Targeted
Elimination

We use proven, professional-grade strategies tailored to the specific habits of your pest, ensuring complete removal.

Lawn Peace
of Mind

We stop the damage quickly, letting you get back to enjoying a beautiful, intact lawn without the frustration of constant digging.