WCS Blog for WCO's
The small amount of rain we've received lately has really increased the volume of phone calls related to moles. Hopefully, you're seeing this in your area also. We try and target our advertising at this time of year to mole removal and it has been very successful for us over the past several years.
You can not only pick up some late season revenue from the mole programs, but you can also line up customers for next Spring. Explain to them that moles are territorial, so even if they don't want to have you remove moles from their property this year, the moles aren't going anywhere and will most assuredly be there when the ground thaws in the Spring. You could even consider some sort of discount pricing if they sign up for a seasonal mole removal program in '06....NOW !
For those of you still "thinking" about offering mole removal as an add-on service, now is the time to give it a try. Climatic conditions are perfect, i.e. temperature, moisture, etc. and you should experience a high degree of success.
As always, if you have any questions regarding mole control, or we can help you structure a program for your area, give us a call, 877-684-7262.
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Moles like rats are pesky and destroys a lot of plants. Controlling will not be easy because they multiply in great numbers. However, the autumn season will be a great chance to neutralize their population by not allowing them to breed.
Trapping moles is definately the way to control these tunneling masters.
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nice blog, anon, but not terribly relevant to wildlife control professionals, unless of course they've got that other kind of mole!
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