There are other insects that can affect the health of humans and pets. Most of these are crawling surface insects like ants, ticks, and fleas. They live and breed on the surface of your lawn.
Spiders
Termites
Fleas
Many times people and pets are put at risk when fleas and ticks are breeding in the surface of your lawn. Don't take chances with your family and pet's health, eliminate the problem before it becomes an issue.
Most moles never really come to the surface, although they do leave their signs in the form of tunnels and mounds. This damage is created in a mole's relentless pursuit of food...primarily earthworms. Moles are insectivores, obtaining essentially ALL of their dietary needs from these creatures. In the process of hunting, moles can tunnel up to 100 feet per day causing extensive lawn and landscape damages.
Raccoons
Grubs do more damage to lawns every year than any other insect. What are they? They are the larvae of beetles that eat the roots of your lawn. Sometimes they are able to devour an entire lawn in one season. Most of their damage shows up in late summer as large brown patches. Sometimes the first evidence that they are there is when raccoons and other animals tear up your lawn at night trying to find the grubs as part of their dinner.
In the past, mole baits have been developed assuming moles are similar to rats and mice, when in reality they are insectivores. As a result, previous mole baits have been shown to be completely ineffective until now.