Wildlife Control
Wildlife Control in Kings Lynn, Norwich, Swaffham, Cromer and Norfolk
For wildlife that is usually found away from or outside the house / commercial property.
Squirrels
Moles
Rabbits
More about moles
Moles can have a detrimental effect on Agriculture. Where grass is grown for silage this can become contaminated from bacteria in the soil from molehills. In turn this bacteria (lysteria and clostridium) is then consumed by livestock.
In pastureland, more molehills means less area for grass. Also weed growth becomes more
prevalent due to the mole spoils.
Mole tunneling also damages roots of seedlings and plants.
Machinery for agriculture and domestic uses can also be damaged by stones dug up by moles. In paddocks, the presence of moles creates a hazard for horses as they are at risk from injury if the tunnel system collapses beneath them.
In domestic properties the presence of moles is also unsightly in a well kept lawn. This can cause complaints from neighbours if the mole territory extends to their property.