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Professional mole control in Kenmore, Washington

Mole Control in Kenmore

Where the Sammamish River meets Lake Washington, the soil stays wet and the moles stay active. Kenmore's waterfront position and established residential neighborhoods create persistent mole conditions. Got Moles serves the city with the same methods that have cleared nearly 5,000 properties.

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Got Moles provides professional mole control in Kenmore, Washington. Chemical-free methods. Nearly 5,000 clients served since 2017. Call (253) 750-0211 for a free quote.

Kenmore sits at the north end of Lake Washington where the Sammamish River enters the lake, a small city with a big waterfront. Burke-Gilman Trail users, Kenmore Air floatplanes, and the redeveloped waterfront along Bothell Way give it a distinctive character that's part lakeside town, part suburban community.

Why Moles Thrive in Kenmore

The Sammamish River delta and Lake Washington's north shore keep Kenmore's water table high year-round. The alluvial soils near the river are rich and moisture-retentive, while the higher ground in the residential neighborhoods sits on Alderwood glacial till. The Burke-Gilman Trail and the riverfront park system provide green corridors that connect mole habitat throughout the city. Kenmore's small geographic footprint means no residential property is far from a waterway or green space.

Moles in Kenmore Neighborhoods

Properties along the Sammamish River corridor face the most persistent mole activity in Kenmore, driven by year-round moisture. The hillside neighborhoods above Bothell Way have sloped yards where water concentrates and moles follow the moisture downhill. Homes near the Burke-Gilman Trail deal with moles using the trail's green buffer as a travel route. Properties in the older residential core, with decades of mature landscaping, have well-established mole populations. The redeveloped areas near the waterfront are seeing moles push into newly landscaped commercial and residential spaces.

Local Tip

Kenmore's river-adjacent properties experience moles year-round with almost no seasonal dip. If you're within a few hundred yards of the Sammamish River or Lake Washington, expect consistent activity and plan for ongoing management.

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Kenmore Mole Control FAQ

I see moles near the Burke-Gilman Trail behind my house. Are they coming from there?

Very likely. The trail's green corridor is a travel route for moles. They tunnel along the trail's soft ground and branch into adjacent yards. Monitoring the trail-side boundary of your property catches them at the entry point.

Our property floods briefly in heavy rain. Do we need to wait for it to dry before treatment?

No. Brief flooding doesn't stop mole activity — they move to higher ground on your property and resume tunneling when the water recedes. We can begin treatment as soon as the primary areas are accessible.

We have a floatplane dock. Can moles affect shoreline properties?

Moles don't go into water, but they tunnel right up to the shoreline. Near docks and bulkheads, their tunnels can affect the soil stability around structures. Treating moles near waterfront features protects both your lawn and your infrastructure.

Is the mole problem getting worse in Kenmore?

Population density is increasing in Kenmore, and more irrigated lawns means more mole habitat. As development fills in, moles that lived in undeveloped areas get pushed into residential yards. It's a trend we see across north King County.

My property is tiny — maybe 2,500 square feet of yard. Worth calling?

Absolutely. On small lots, one mole can destroy the entire yard fast. Small properties are actually the quickest and most cost-effective to treat.

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