Large lots, mature trees, and wooded borders — Brentwood properties are built for beautiful living. They're also built for moles.
Brentwood is one of the most desirable suburbs in Tennessee — and one of the most mole-prone. The city was designed around low-density residential living, with roughly 90% of its land zoned residential and a minimum of one home per acre. That means large lots, established landscaping, and extensive tree cover. All of which moles love.
The city is surrounded by significant green space. Crockett Park spans 164 acres in the heart of Brentwood. Marcella Vivrette Smith Park covers over 400 acres of forests and open fields. The Deerwood Arboretum sits along the Little Harpeth River. And many of Brentwood's most sought-after neighborhoods — Raintree Forest, Windstone, Morgan Farms — back directly up to wooded areas where mole populations thrive undisturbed.
This is why so many Brentwood homeowners deal with moles repeatedly. You're not imagining it — the moles really do keep coming back. The surrounding habitat is a constant source of new animals migrating into your yard.
Raintree Forest. Known for its wooded surroundings and rolling hills. Many homes back up to forested areas — deer sightings are common, and so are moles. The natural canopy keeps soil cool and moist, ideal for earthworms and the moles that follow them.
Brenthaven. Brentwood's largest subdivision with over 800 homes, right next to Crockett Park's 164 acres. The proximity to that much green space means moles have a short commute into residential yards. We service Brenthaven frequently.
Windstone. A 200-acre development nestled in a natural valley with homes backing up to wooded areas. The secluded, forested setting that makes Windstone beautiful is exactly what makes it a recurring mole zone.
Morgan Farms & Witherspoon. Newer neighborhoods near Marcella Vivrette Smith Park (400+ acres). The same pattern as Franklin's new subdivisions — development on previously undisturbed land pushes moles into adjacent yards.
Southern Woods, Belle Rive & Governors Club. Established neighborhoods with large, well-maintained lots. More irrigated lawn means more earthworms, which means more moles. These homeowners often invest heavily in landscaping and feel the damage more acutely.
Don't see your neighborhood? We likely still serve your area — just ask.
For many Brentwood properties, our Mole Control Program is the better long-term solution. When your yard borders hundreds of acres of parkland or forest, removing the current moles solves the immediate problem — but new moles will eventually migrate in from that adjacent habitat.
The monthly program catches that activity early. We inspect every month, identify fresh tunnels before the damage spreads, and trap immediately at a discounted rate. It's especially valuable through winter, when moles breed and multiply out of sight.
Mole Control Program: $75/month plus $75 per mole caught. Max 3 moles charged per month for yards under one acre. No contract, cancel anytime.
Pay-Per-Mole: $150 per mole caught. Max 3 moles charged per session for yards under one acre. Free setup, no trip charges. We'll clear every mole — as long as it takes.
We're already a Neighborhood Favorite on Nextdoor in Brentwood-area communities. With over 150 five-star Google reviews, we're the highest-rated mole control service in Tennessee. We specialize exclusively in mole trapping — it's all we do.
No setup fees. No trip charges. No contracts. You pay when we catch a mole, and we keep coming back until every last one is gone.
Brentwood properties often border large parks and wooded areas that sustain healthy mole populations. When we remove the moles in your yard, the territory eventually gets reclaimed by new moles from that adjacent habitat. It's not a failure of the trapping — it's the reality of living next to hundreds of acres of undeveloped land. Our monthly program is designed specifically for this situation.
If your property borders wooded areas, parks, or greenways — and you've had moles more than once — it's usually the smarter investment. At $75/month, we inspect every month and catch new activity before it spreads. The discounted per-mole rate ($75 vs. $150) also means you save money on each mole caught compared to one-time visits.
The max 3 moles charged per session applies to yards under one acre. For larger Brentwood properties, we'll provide a custom quote based on the size and scope of the issue. Many of the larger lots in neighborhoods like Governors Club and Annandale fall into this category — just reach out and we'll walk you through it.
Yes. All traps are placed underground inside the mole tunnels. They're invisible from the surface and pose no risk to children or pets. Your family can use the yard normally while traps are active.
Schedule a free setup and let Nashville's highest-rated mole trappers handle the rest.
Or call us: (931) 682-6062