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Critter Control of Central Missouri

By Inside Columbia
Peter Riney

Will eliminating a mole’s food source (i.e. grub control) resolve my mole issue?

Grub control does not resolve a mole issue because grubs only make up 10-20% of the mole’s diet. The majority of a mole’s diet (70-80%) consists of earthworms, which are a beneficial organism for the soil.

Peter Riney
Owner

Peter Riney has always been interested in nature and wildlife, which is what led him to becoming owner of Critter Control of Central Missouri. His business allows him to combine his love of the outdoors with his desire to help educate people on commonly misunderstood or unpopular critters, including snakes, spiders and rodents. “Our mission is to provide our customers with the most comprehensive resolution to their pest or wildlife needs while maintaining the integrity of the natural environment and protecting our ecosystem,” Riney says. “We not only get the critters out, we keep them out!”

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