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Commercial Mole Control That Delivers Results — Professional mole control in Western Washington

Commercial Mole Control That Delivers Results

Real results from sports fields, public parks, airports, and property portfolios across Western Washington.

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5-Star Rated·Nearly 5,000 Clients Served·Since 2017·Veteran-Owned·Chemical-Free

Got Moles is Western Washington's only mole-exclusive specialist serving commercial properties under annual service contracts. Founded in 2017 by U.S. Army veteran Spencer Hill, the company has resolved mole infestations at sports complexes, municipal parks, a regional airport, golf courses, HOA communities, school campuses, cemeteries, churches, and multi-site property management portfolios across King and Pierce Counties. All commercial mole trapping uses chemical-free methods coordinated around public safety schedules and facility access protocols.

5,000+
Total Clients Since 2017
4
Active Commercial Contracts
100%
Annual Contract Renewal
0
Chemicals Used

Three Playing Fields Made Safe in Four Weeks

Soccer Field / Sports Complex, Pierce County

A regional sports complex in Pierce County had mole activity across three playing fields. Tunnel networks were creating uneven ground and a tripping hazard for players. A liability issue the facilities manager needed resolved before the season started.

We conducted a full property inspection, mapped every active run, and deployed professional equipment across all three fields. We worked around match schedules and training sessions. The activity was resolved within four weeks.

The complex now maintains an annual contract for ongoing monitoring through the off-season and pre-season checks before play resumes. No mole damage has returned since.

Mole-free soccer field at a Pierce County sports complex

One Park Cleared. Two More Parks Followed.

Municipal Parks, King County

A municipal parks department in King County contacted us after repeated mole activity in a heavily used community park. Previous attempts with store-bought traps had failed. Complaints from park visitors were increasing.

We developed a treatment plan around the park's public usage schedule. Early morning visits, equipment out of sight, minimal disruption. Activity was resolved within the service window. All equipment removed cleanly.

The department has since added two additional park locations to their annual contract. We now manage mole control across three municipal parks under a single service agreement.

Mole-free public park in King County

FOD Risk Eliminated from Airport Taxiway Turf

Regional Airport, Western Washington

A regional airport called us about mole activity along turf areas next to taxiways and perimeter grounds. Displaced soil near active runway areas was a foreign object debris (FOD) risk. The grounds team needed it gone.

We coordinated directly with the facilities team on every visit. Our technicians completed mandatory briefings, followed escort protocols, and worked within designated time windows. All methods chemical-free, meeting the airport's environmental requirements.

The FOD risk from mole activity was eliminated. Annual contract in place for ongoing perimeter monitoring. Our reporting format adapted to meet their documentation standards.

Mole-free airport taxiway turf in Western Washington

One Contract Covering Multiple Residential Communities

Property Management, Pierce & King Counties

A property management company running residential communities across Pierce and King Counties brought us on after multiple tenant complaints about mole damage. They had separate contractors for each site. Inconsistent results, inconsistent reporting, no single point of contact.

Rather than treating each property as a one-off call, we structured an annual commercial contract covering all affected locations under a single service agreement. One account manager, one reporting format, simplified billing, consistent response times.

The property manager now has one point of contact for mole issues across their entire portfolio. Resident complaints dropped. Documentation simplified for board reporting.

Mole-free residential community managed by Got Moles

Why Commercial Clients Stay on Annual Contracts

Every commercial client on this page started with a single site inspection. All of them signed annual contracts. None of them have left.

The pattern is the same every time. A general pest company treated moles as an afterthought. The moles came back. The complaints continued. Then they called a specialist.

We bring the same discipline to commercial mole trapping that built our reputation across nearly 5,000 residential clients. Consistent scheduling. Written reports after every visit. A team that knows your sites.

Spencer Hill, founder of Got Moles

Spencer Handles Commercial Directly

I handle every commercial inquiry personally. No sales team, no call center. You talk to me, I walk your property, and I write the proposal myself. That is how every contract on this page started.

We built our commercial program the same way we built the residential side. Show up, do the work, document everything. The only difference is scale. Call me directly at (253) 750-0211.

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Commercial Mole Control Questions

How much does commercial mole control cost?
Every commercial contract is quoted individually after a site inspection. Pricing depends on property size, number of sites, mole activity level, and required visit frequency. Call (253) 750-0211 for a free site assessment.
Do you work with property management companies that have multiple sites?
Yes. We manage multi-site portfolios under a single service agreement. One contract, one point of contact, consistent reporting across every community in your portfolio.
Can you work around public access schedules?
We do it regularly. Parks, sports fields, schools. We schedule visits around public hours, match times, and facility access windows. We coordinated early morning visits for a King County parks department and safety-escorted visits at a regional airport.
What reporting do commercial clients receive?
A written report after every visit. Areas inspected, activity found, actions taken, equipment status, and recommendations. Commercial clients also get monthly summaries for board meetings and stakeholder communications.
Are your methods safe for schools, parks, and public spaces?
Completely safe. We use chemical-free trapping methods only. No poisons, no fumigants, no surface chemicals. Our methods meet safety requirements at airports, schools, and public parks.
How quickly can you start on a commercial property?
We can usually schedule a site inspection within a few business days of your call. For multi-site portfolios, we assess each property and present a single proposal covering all locations.
Do you provide mole control for golf courses?
Yes. Golf courses are one of the most common commercial properties we service. Mole tunnels damage greens, fairways, and tee boxes. We trap without disturbing turf structure or irrigation lines. No chemicals on the playing surface. Annual contracts keep courses protected year-round.
Can you handle mole problems for HOA communities?
We work with HOA boards and property managers across King and Pierce Counties. Common areas, green belts, and resident lawns all covered under a single service agreement. One vendor, one invoice, consistent results across the entire community.
Who is liable if someone trips on mole damage at a commercial property?
The property owner or manager. Mole tunnels create uneven ground and soft spots that are a tripping hazard, especially on sports fields, parks, and school campuses. Documented mole control through an annual contract shows due diligence and reduces liability exposure.

Let's Talk About Your Properties

Call (253) 750-0211 or complete the form below. Spencer handles all commercial inquiries directly.

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Nearly 5,000 clients served since 2017. We stand behind our results.