Birch Hill Critter Solutions, has been doing business since 2003. We specialize in removing unwanted critters from your property. We are licensed and insured in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. We look forward to working with you! ***We do not service for bees, insects and woodpeckers***
"Response time was great. Bob was already at the property when I arrived. He was polite, knowledgeable, and helpful. Explained the process of the work to be done and followed through the next day and sent pictures of the work. Customer service was the best and we shall see if this process has a happy ending for my property and Mr. Squirrel finds somewhere else to go. I definitely would use this company again without hesitation."
Sonja R on February 2025
Birch Hill Critter Solutions, has been doing business since 2003. We specialize in removing unwanted critters from your property. We are licensed and insured in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. We look forward to working with you! ***We do not service for bees, insects and woodpeckers***
"Response time was great. Bob was already at the property when I arrived. He was polite, knowledgeable, and helpful. Explained the process of the work to be done and followed through the next day and sent pictures of the work. Customer service was the best and we shall see if this process has a happy ending for my property and Mr. Squirrel finds somewhere else to go. I definitely would use this company again without hesitation."
Sonja R on February 2025
Exclusion Pros Wildlife Services is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.
"Tim was quick to help us remove raccoons from our attic. He explained his process in great detail, taking away my concerns. He safely, humanely captured the mom and 3 kits, and repaired the openings where they got in. All done in a span of a few days!"
Deb B on May 2025
Exclusion Pros Wildlife Services is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.
"Tim was quick to help us remove raccoons from our attic. He explained his process in great detail, taking away my concerns. He safely, humanely captured the mom and 3 kits, and repaired the openings where they got in. All done in a span of a few days!"
Deb B on May 2025
Pest control professionals can use poisonous bait, set traps, fumigate, or a combination of these treatments to get rid of moles. Depending on the method, they will return to remove the bodies or release the moles in a suitable environment far from your home (at least 5 miles). You can try to remove moles yourself using traps and repellents, but if you're dealing with a large infestation, it's better to hire a professional.
"Moles are attracted to a yard rich in food sources and loose, moist soil. They are drawn by abundant grubs, earthworms, and insects that make a nourishing meal for them. Moist, well-drained soil also enables easy tunneling, which further encourages these animals to inhabit your yard. Recognizing these factors can help you understand why moles appear on your property."
To make your yard less attractive to moles, alter your landscape to remove the conditions they favor. Install deep barriers around garden beds, clear out debris such as tree stumps and dead leaves, and manage grub populations actively. Incorporate plants known to deter moles, such as daffodils, marigolds, and garlic, to significantly discourage their presence.
Moles pose minimal danger to you. They do not carry rabies and do not bite humans under normal circumstances. Their impact is confined to creating tunnels that may cause minor lawn damage. In the event of a bite, immediate medical care is recommended to prevent infection and to ensure proper treatment, although bites are extremely uncommon.
"Moles, shrews, and voles differ in both appearance and behavior. Moles are burrowing mammals with large claws designed for digging and are focused on consuming insects beneath the soil. Shrews are smaller with clearly visible eyes, often inhabiting tunnels dug by others. Voles feature larger, distinct eyes and primarily consume plants and seeds. Understanding these differences helps in identifying and managing each pest appropriately."