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Professional mole control in SeaTac, Washington

Mole Control in SeaTac

SeaTac's residential neighborhoods deal with mole problems just like any other south King County community. The difference is that properties near Angle Lake and the green corridors between developments face persistent moisture that keeps moles active year-round. Got Moles serves SeaTac with the same guaranteed results we deliver across the region.

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

SeaTac is defined by more than its airport. The residential neighborhoods east of International Boulevard have their own community, with Angle Lake Park providing waterfront access, the light rail connecting residents to the region, and a diverse population that gives the area its character.

Why Moles Thrive in SeaTac

SeaTac sits on Alderwood glacial till with pockets of wetter soils near Angle Lake and Des Moines Creek. The airport's large buffer zones and undeveloped green areas maintain mole populations adjacent to residential neighborhoods. The flat to gently rolling terrain holds moisture well, and the city's annual rainfall of 37+ inches keeps the hardpan-trapped water table elevated through most of the year.

Moles in SeaTac Neighborhoods

Neighborhoods east of International Boulevard, with their established homes and mature yards, see consistent mole activity. Angle Lake-area properties deal with lake-influenced moisture that extends mole season. The areas between SeaTac and Burien, where residential properties border undeveloped airport buffer land, face moles migrating from those green zones. McMicken Heights and Riverton Heights have enough age and organic soil buildup to sustain active mole populations. Properties near Des Moines Creek see moisture-driven activity along the creek corridor.

Local Tip

If your property borders any of SeaTac's airport buffer zones or undeveloped green strips, those open areas serve as permanent mole habitat. Year-round monitoring at the boundary between your yard and the open space catches moles before they establish.

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

SeaTac Mole Control FAQ

My yard seems small compared to suburban lots. Do moles really bother with it?

Yes. Moles don't need large areas. A single mole can work a territory smaller than your yard, and on compact lots the damage covers the entire space quickly.

Will airport noise and vibration keep moles away?

No. Moles are underground animals that are largely unaffected by surface noise. We treat properties directly adjacent to airport operations with no difference in mole behavior.

I rent from a property management company. Can I arrange service myself?

Yes. We work with both tenants and property owners. If you prefer, we can also communicate directly with your property manager.

Is there a free quote before any work starts?

Yes. Quotes are free. Call us or fill out the form and we'll give you a clear quote based on what you describe. We'll assess the full mole activity when we start the service.

What if I only see one mound?

One mound means at least one active mole, and they produce more mounds quickly. Addressing it early — even at one mound — is the cheapest and fastest treatment you'll ever need.

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