Mole control in Franklin, Tennessee.

Franklin homeowners invest serious money in their yards. We make sure moles don't destroy that investment.

Professional mole trapping in Williamson County.

Franklin sits in the heart of Williamson County, where rolling hills and rich agricultural soil create some of the best and worst conditions for yard moles in Middle Tennessee. The same soil that makes Franklin lawns so lush is exactly what attracts eastern moles: deep, loamy earth packed with earthworms.

Over the past two decades, Franklin has seen massive residential growth. Former farmland and pastures have been developed into neighborhoods like Westhaven, Ladd Park, Lockwood Glen, and Berry Farms. That development disturbs the soil, displaces existing mole populations, and pushes them directly into new yards with fresh sod and irrigated lawns, the perfect mole buffet.

We see this pattern constantly in Franklin: a homeowner moves into a newer development, invests in landscaping and sod, and within months notices tunnels, squishy ground, and mole hills. It's not bad luck — it's predictable biology. And it's exactly what we fix.

Why Franklin yards are especially mole-prone.

New construction on former farmland. Subdivisions like Ladd Park, Lockwood Glen, and Berry Farms were built on agricultural land that already supported mole populations. Construction disrupts their tunnels, but the moles don't leave, they move into the nearest finished yard with soft, watered soil.

The Harpeth River corridor. The Harpeth River winds through Franklin and its floodplain creates a band of rich, moist soil that moles thrive in. Properties near the river — including parts of Westhaven, Ladd Park, and the historic downtown area — tend to see above-average mole activity.

Large, well-maintained lots. Franklin neighborhoods like LaurelBrooke, Legends Ridge, and Sullivan Farms feature larger lots with established landscaping. More irrigated lawn means more earthworms, which means more moles.

Franklin neighborhoods we serve.

WesthavenCool SpringsFieldstone FarmsMcKay's MillLadd ParkSullivan FarmsLegends RidgeLaurelBrookeForrest CrossingBerry FarmsLockwood GlenHistoric DowntownLeiper's ForkCedarmontTap Root Hills

Don't see your neighborhood? We likely still serve your area — just ask.

What Franklin mole removal costs.

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 from your yard — as long as it takes.

Mole Control Program: $75/month plus $75 per mole caught. Monthly inspections and trapping whenever moles are present. Max 3 moles charged per month for yards under one acre. No contract, cancel anytime.

Most Franklin yards have 1–3 moles. Many homeowners solve the problem for $150–$300 and don't need us again for months.

Why Franklin homeowners trust Ogden.

We're based right up the road in Nashville and service Franklin regularly. With over 150 five-star Google reviews, we're the highest-rated mole control service in Tennessee. We don't do general pest control — mole trapping is our only business, and that focus is why we're so effective.

No setup fees. No trip charges. No contracts. You pay when we catch a mole, and we keep coming back until they're all gone.

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Franklin at a glance

CountyWilliamson County
Why moles love itFormer farmland, rich soil, Harpeth River floodplain
Common problem areasNew subdivisions, riverfront properties, irrigated lawns
Pricing$150/mole · Max 3 charged · Free setup
Monthly program$75/mo + $75/mole
Reviews150+ five-star on Google

Questions from Franklin homeowners.

New construction in Franklin often goes on former farmland that already had mole populations. When the land is developed, the moles don't leave — they move into the nearest yards with soft, irrigated soil. Fresh sod and new landscaping are especially attractive. This is extremely common in newer Franklin subdivisions.

Yes. The Harpeth River's floodplain creates a corridor of rich, moist soil that supports healthy earthworm and mole populations. Properties near the river tend to see higher and more recurring mole activity. Our monthly program is a good fit for these properties.

Yes. Once the moles are removed, the tunnels settle, the squishy spots firm up, and the grass fills back in — usually within a few weeks. The sooner we trap, the less damage accumulates. Your lawn investment isn't lost, it just needs the moles gone.

We're based in Nashville and service Franklin regularly. Most Franklin appointments are scheduled within 1–3 days. Same-day service is often available.

Ready to take your yard back?

Schedule a free assessment and let Nashville's highest-rated mole trappers handle the rest.

Or call us: (931) 682-6062