Gopher vs. Mole: The Ultimate Underground Showdown
You wake up to find fresh mounds of dirt ruining your perfect lawn. Is it a gopher? A mole? Or are you just cursed by mischievous garden gnomes?
Most homeowners battle these pests every year, but most cannot tell the difference, and that is a problem, because control methods for gophers and moles are completely opposite.
Walk with us now, as this showdown settles the debate once and for all!
Why Do People Confuse Gopher vs. Mole?
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Well, to start with, people often confuse these animals because they both:
- Live underground
- Create mounds and tunnels
- Destroy lawns and gardens
- Rarely come above ground
But this is where the similarities end. Most homeowners often misidentify these pests, leading to wasted money on ineffective traps and baits.
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Gopher vs. Mole: What do they Look Like?
| Feature | Pocket Gopher | Mole (Eastern/Star-nosed/Townsendโs) |
|---|---|---|
| Size | 5 to 14 inches, 0.5 to 2 lbs | 4 to 8 inches, 1 to 6 oz |
| Eyes | Tiny but visible | Nearly blind, often covered by fur/skin |
| Ears | Small but visible | No external ears |
| Front paws | Massive digging claws, outward-facing | Shovel-like, outward-facing, no claws |
| Teeth | Large orange incisors (always visible) | Small teeth, hidden in fur |
| Tail | Short, nearly hairless | Short, thick, often ringed |
| Fur | Coarse, brown/gray | Velvety, black/gray, repels dirt |
Gopher vs. Mole: What Do Their Tunnels Look Like?
Using their tunnels to identify these invaders has proven to be quite effective:
Gopher Tunnels

- Mounds: Fan-shaped or heart-shaped, with a visible plug (the gopher seals its hole)
- Tunnel depth: 6 to 12 inches below the surface
- Pattern: Crescent-shaped mounds in lines or clusters
- Lateral tunnels: Often collapse into shallow trenches
Mole Tunnels

- Mounds: Volcano-shaped, perfectly round, no plug (moles push dirt straight up)
- Tunnel depth: 4 to 18 inches, with raised ridges on the surface
- Pattern: Winding surface runways you can feel underfoot
- Feeding tunnels: Rarely collapse
Gopher vs. Mole: What Makes Up their Diet?
Knowing the differences in their diet preferences is very crucial in their control:
| Animal | Primary Diet | Eats Your Plants? | Eats Grubs/Worms? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gopher | Vegetarian (roots, tubers, bulbs, grass) | YES (devastating) | No |
| Mole | Carnivorous (earthworms, grubs, insects) | Rarely | YES (beneficial) |
Moles are actually natureโs pest control, as a single mole eats 50+ pounds of grubs and insects yearly. Gophers, meanwhile, will devour an entire rose bush from below without ever showing their face.
Gopher vs. Mole: What are their Damage Patterns?
Gopher Damage
- Plants suddenly disappear or wilt (roots eaten)
- Large crescent mounds everywhere
- Vegetable gardens destroyed overnight
- Trees girdled at root level
Mole Damage
- Raised ridges across lawn
- Small volcano mounds
- Grass turns brown in patches (tunnels dry out roots)
- Beneficial insect populations reduced
Gopher vs. Mole: What is their Legal Status?
- Moles: Protected in several states (e.g., Massachusetts, Connecticut) or require permits for lethal control.
- Gophers: Considered agricultural pests with no federal protection (lethal control is widely allowed).
Gopher vs. Mole: Control Methods
What Works for Gophers
- Pocket gopher traps (Macabee, Gophinator, Cinch)
- Carbon monoxide fumigation (BurrowRx, gas cartridges)
- Poison baits (strychnine, zinc phosphide (restricted use))
- Castor oil repellents (limited success)
What Works for Moles
- Scissor traps, harpoon traps, plunger traps
- Grub control (reduces food source)
- Vibrating stakes, ultrasonic devices (mixed results)
- Castor oil pellets (more effective than on gophers)
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Conclusion
| Category | Winner | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Most Destructive | Gopher | Kills plants directly; can destroy entire gardens |
| Most Annoying | Mole | Creates visible tunnel networks across lawns |
| Hardest to Control | Tie | Both require specific methods; misidentification causes failure |
| Most Misidentified | Mole | People blame moles for gopher damage constantly |
| Beneficial to Ecosystem | Mole | Natural pest control, eating grubs and harmful insects |
Thank you for reading!
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