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Professional mole control in Pacific, Washington

Mole Control in Pacific

The White River cuts through Pacific, and the alluvial soil on either side is rich, wet, and full of earthworms. That combination means moles, and Pacific properties deal with them year-round. Got Moles serves the city with proven, chemical-free methods.

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

Pacific straddles the King-Pierce county line along the White River, a small city of about 7,000 where the rural roots and close-knit community haven't been paved over by suburban sprawl. The White River Valley's open feel, the local parks, and the affordability compared to neighboring Auburn and Sumner keep families putting down roots.

Why Moles Thrive in Pacific

Pacific sits in the White River valley, on alluvial soils deposited by the river over millennia. These soils are deep, organic-rich, and retain moisture well above the seasonal average. The White River and its tributaries keep the water table high, and the open agricultural land surrounding the city provides vast mole habitat. Pacific's small footprint means most residential properties are within a few hundred yards of agricultural or riparian land.

Moles in Pacific Neighborhoods

Properties along the White River face the most persistent mole activity, driven by the saturated riparian soil. The residential neighborhoods near downtown, on slightly higher ground, see seasonal mole surges when fall rains raise the water table. Areas near the city's parks and open spaces deal with moles migrating from undeveloped ground. Properties bordering agricultural land experience constant mole pressure from the adjacent farmland.

Local Tip

Pacific's location in the river valley means your soil stays wetter than homes on the surrounding hillsides. If your yard feels spongy into June, that's the water table — and it's keeping moles active longer than you'd expect.

How It Works

Call

Tell us about your property

Inspect

We assess the mole activity

Trap

Professional equipment on active tunnels

Report

Results after every visit

Pacific Mole Control FAQ

I'm near the White River. Is year-round protection necessary?

For river-adjacent properties, it's the most effective approach. The river keeps your soil moist and earthworm-rich year-round, and the riparian zone is a constant mole source.

We have a small lot. Is it worth the cost?

Small lots are actually the quickest and most affordable to treat. One mole can destroy a small yard faster than a large one, so early action saves money.

Are moles the same as gophers? My neighbor keeps calling them gophers.

Different animals entirely. Western Washington has Townsend's moles — gophers are more common east of the Cascades. The mounds, behavior, and treatment methods are all different. We'll confirm what you're dealing with at the free inspection.

Can I treat moles myself with store-bought traps?

You can try, but the results are usually poor. Professional-grade traps and knowledge of tunnel anatomy make a significant difference. Most of our Pacific clients called us after DIY attempts failed.

Does the flooding that hits Pacific in winter affect mole treatment?

We pause treatment during active flooding for safety, but resume as soon as access is possible. Moles survive flooding by moving to higher ground and resume tunneling within days of the water receding.

Ready for Mole-Free Living in Pacific?

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