Case study - HX2
Mole Damage Across a Halifax Garden
Fresh mole activity was damaging the lawn and creating uneven ground across a sloped garden.
Property
Sloped garden with repeated molehill activity.
How they found us
Google search after new molehills appeared every few days.
Service
Mole Control
The Problem
- New molehills were appearing across the lawn.
- The customer was worried about trip hazards.
- The activity had moved closer to a maintained seating area.
What I Found
- Active tunnel lines across the main lawn.
- Fresh soil movement showing current activity.
- The slope made damage more visible and harder to maintain.
What I Did
- Assessed the active runs and likely movement pattern.
- Explained the control options and realistic timescale.
- Targeted the active areas rather than treating the whole garden blindly.
- Gave advice on monitoring new soil movement.
Timeline
Day 1
Assessment and control placement.
Day 7
Activity pattern checked and approach adjusted.
Follow-up
New activity reduced and monitoring advice given.
Outcome
- The customer understood which areas were active.
- Treatment focused on the movement pattern.
- The garden was easier to maintain after activity reduced.
Evidence Recorded
- Fresh molehill locations.
- Active run assessment.
- Monitoring points.
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