
Wrington Mole Catcher
Your Local Mole Controller
Welcome to Wrington Mole Control. Your local Mole catcher.
I can help you control your mole problem and say goodbye to those destructive mole hills. I have many years of experience as a molecatcher, with both jobs large and small. I specialize in providing effective, humane, and environmentally-friendly solutions for mole damage. I use humane traps to ensure the mole is respected but ultimately controlled. A mole trapper is the best and most effective mole deterrent and pest control method.
I cover the Wrington area and a 30 minute radius. This includes Nailsea, Backwell, Congresbury, Yatton, Cheddar, Banwell, Axbridge, Winscombe, Congresbury, Chew Magna, Long Ashton, Clevedon.

My fees are very competitive and operate on a NO MOLE NO FEE basis.
SIMPLE PRICING
Domestic Gardens Small/Medium – £50 call out and trap fee. This includes two visits to your property. One to set the mole traps and a return visit to remove them and the offending mole/s. You will also pay £25 for any mole caught up to a maximum of two moles making the maximum bill you will pay is £100.
Domestic Gardens Large – £75 call out and trap fee. This includes two visits to your property. One to set the mole traps and a return visit to remove them and the offending mole/s. You will also pay £25 for any mole caught up to a maximum of three moles making the maximum bill you will pay is £150.
Large Jobs – For larger jobs such as farms and sporting venues, playing fields, golf courses and equestrian sites etc, it is normally more economical for a flat fee to be agreed based on the number of visits that may be required. This charge is £50 per visit. Usually an advance site survey, at no charge will be conducted.
No Chemicals or poisons are used, Traditional humane traps are deployed that will normally complete the job in one week. Harmless to Pets and Children.











For an initial no obligation chat please call or email Steve for professional mole control advice and to discuss how he can help you.
Email: wringtonmolecatcher@gmail.com
Tel: 07850 252 797
Alternatively fill out the form below I will get back to you ASAP.
Fully Insured and a member of the Guild of British Mole Catchers.
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- Are Moles a Protected Species in the UK?If you’re dealing with moles in your garden or farmland, you might be wondering whether they are a protected species in the UK. The simple answer is no—European moles (Talpa europaea) are not legally protected and can be controlled if they are causing damage. However, there are still laws and ethical considerations to keep in mind. Are Moles Endangered? Moles are common throughout the UK and are not considered an endangered species. Their population… Read more: Are Moles a Protected Species in the UK?
- Do Moles Spread Disease?If you have moles in your garden, you might be wondering whether they pose a health risk. While European moles (Talpa europaea) in the UK are not known for spreading diseases directly to humans, there are some indirect risks to consider. Can Moles Carry or Transmit Diseases? Unlike rodents such as rats or mice, moles do not commonly carry diseases that can be transmitted to humans. They live almost entirely underground, have little direct… Read more: Do Moles Spread Disease?
- Will My Moles Disappear on Their Own?If you’ve noticed mole activity in your garden or lawn, you might be wondering if they’ll simply move on by themselves. While it’s possible for moles to leave an area temporarily, they rarely disappear for good without intervention. Here’s what you need to know about mole behavior and why professional mole control may be necessary. Why Do Moles Stay? Moles don’t live in large groups—they are solitary creatures with their own underground tunnel networks.… Read more: Will My Moles Disappear on Their Own?
- Do Moles Aerate the Lawn?A common argument I heard in favor of moles is that they aerate the grass. Is this actually true? Moles do provide some natural aeration as they tunnel through the soil, loosening compacted earth and allowing air, water, and nutrients to reach deeper layers. However, this benefit is outweighed by the damage they cause. One major issue is that moles feed on earthworms—nature’s best soil aerators. Earthworms improve soil structure, aid drainage, and enrich… Read more: Do Moles Aerate the Lawn?

