Mole Control in San Bernardino County
Professional Mole Removal — Chemical-Free, 60-Day Guarantee
Rodent Guys provides professional mole control throughout San Bernardino County using chemical-free trapping. No poison, no rodenticide. 60-day guarantee. Free mole inspections available.
Call 909-599-4711 for same-week mole control anywhere in San Bernardino County.
Mole Activity in San Bernardino County
San Bernardino County Inland Empire cities experience mole activity primarily during fall and winter rains. Well-irrigated communities in the western county — Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Chino Hills — see consistent mole activity from October through March. Foothills communities adjacent to the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains experience earthworm-rich soils that attract moles from surrounding natural areas.
San Bernardino County Cities We Serve for Mole Control
Rodent Guys provides mole control throughout San Bernardino County including: Chino, Chino Hills, Colton, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Highland, Loma Linda, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, Rialto, San Bernardino, Upland, Yucaipa, and all surrounding communities.
Call 909-599-4711 for same-week service or schedule a free mole inspection.
What to Expect from Mole Control in San Bernardino County
Moles in San Bernardino County are almost exclusively active underground — the only visible sign is raised tunnel ridges and volcano-shaped mounds appearing in lawns overnight. Unlike gophers, moles do not eat plant roots — they are hunting earthworms and grubs. This means damage appears suddenly after rain when earthworms rise and moles follow.
Professional mole control requires setting traps in the primary tunnel runs — the deep, permanent tunnels moles use repeatedly. Surface feeding tunnels are poor trap locations and most DIY attempts fail because traps are set in the wrong tunnel. Rodent Guys technicians probe the soil to locate main runs and set traps correctly the first time.
Mole Season in the Inland Empire
Mole activity in San Bernardino County peaks from October through March when winter rains soften soil and bring earthworms to the surface. Western county cities — Chino Hills, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga — see the heaviest activity due to clay-loam soils that retain moisture and support large earthworm populations. Activity slows significantly in summer when soils dry out and earthworms go deep.
All mole control service includes a 60-day guarantee. If activity returns during the guarantee period, Rodent Guys returns at no additional charge.
Free Mole Inspection | Mole Season Guide | Mole Control Service | Mole Control Montclair | All Guides## Why San Bernardino County Has Significant Mole Activity
The Inland Empire's geography creates conditions that support active mole populations year-round. The San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountain foothills provide habitat where moles thrive in the deep, loamy soil created by millennia of mountain runoff. The Santa Ana River corridor and Lytle Creek system provide moisture-rich soil that sustains the earthworm populations moles depend on.
Former agricultural land across Fontana, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, and Chino has deep, enriched soil ideal for mole tunneling. The conversion from farmland to residential subdivisions created irrigated landscapes that attract moles from surrounding drier areas — irrigated lawns concentrate earthworms, which concentrate moles.
## SB County Cities with Heaviest Mole Activity
## Mole vs Gopher in San Bernardino County
Moles and gophers often coexist in the same yards but require different control approaches. Moles eat earthworms and grubs — they create raised tunnel ridges visible at the surface. Gophers eat plant roots — they create fan-shaped dirt mounds. We handle both with pet-safe trapping methods.
## SB County Mole Control Pricing
| Service | Price | Details |
|---------|-------|---------|
| Initial Treatment | **+** | Active mole problem, 60-day guarantee |
| Monthly Maintenance | **/month** | Properties with recurring pressure |
| Quarterly Service | **/quarter** | Preventive visits |
## Frequently Asked Questions
**How much does mole control cost in San Bernardino County?**
Starting at $325 with 60-day guarantee. Monthly from $65, quarterly from $175.
**Is mole control safe for IE pets?**
Yes. Underground trapping only. No poisons, no chemicals. Safe for all pets and children.
**Which IE cities have worst mole problems?**
Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, Highland, and Yucaipa see heaviest mole pressure due to mountain foothills adjacency and deep alluvial soils.
**Do moles damage the same things as gophers?**
Moles primarily damage lawn turf by creating raised tunnel ridges. Gophers damage plants by eating roots. Both can damage irrigation systems.
**Do you serve all of San Bernardino County?**
Yes — Rancho Cucamonga to Yucaipa, Ontario to Highland. Same-week service available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common signs of moles in San Bernardino County include raised tunnel ridges across your lawn, volcano-shaped soil mounds, and soft spongy areas when walking on your grass.
Yes. Rodent Guys uses non-chemical trapping methods that are completely safe for children and pets. No poisons are ever applied.
Yes. All mole control services in San Bernardino County include a 60-day guarantee. If new mole activity appears, we return at no additional cost.
Other Pest Control Services in San Bernardino County
Rodent Guys also provides these specialized services in San Bernardino County:
Gopher Control in San Bernardino County | Ground Squirrel Control in San Bernardino County
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Mole Control Cities in San Bernardino County
Chino · Chino Hills · Colton · Fontana · Highland · Loma Linda · Montclair · Ontario · Rancho Cucamonga · Redlands · Rialto · San Bernardino · Upland · Yucaipa