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The Mole

Moles and Mole Control

Where Moles Live


Moles exist in a wide range of living conditions: they are found in geographical elevations ranging from lowland costal areas, to mountains in excess of 8,200 feet amidst a wide array of soil types and climate conditions.

The home range of the average male mole is extremely large due to the great amount of food a mole must consume to survive. As a result the mole must create a vast labyrinth of feeding tunnels covering a large area, many of which will be very shallow, create a ridge pattern on the surface, and may never be used again. Occasionally the mole will backfill these tunnels with soil brought up from below rather than pushing this soil all the way to the surface. Some species specifics are as follows:





    Acknowledgment:
  • Henderson, F. Robert., 1994. Moles: Prevention and control of wildlife damage. Extension Specialist — Animal Damage Control. Kansas State University
  • University of Michigan Museum of Zoology - Animal Diversity Web