Tuff Turf proudly offers pest control in Grand Rapids, a part of our lawn care services in our vast West Michigan service area. Maybe you’ve seen one of our vehicles? We’re the ones with the huge moles bursting out of the top!
About Grand Rapids, MI
Grand Rapids, the biggest small town in Michigan, is home to many diverse neighborhoods and amenities. Young professionals and families alike flock here for its diverse neighborhoods, downtown entertainment, excellent restaurants and breweries, art festivals, music venues, theater, and other attractions. Its many suburbs are still relatively close to downtown, but offer a closeness to nature not usually seen in cities this size.
Why Choose Tuff Turf?
Being this close to nature also means contending with more bothersome pests disrupting your enjoyment and wreaking havoc with your lawn. Tuff Turf has decades of experience helping Grand Rapids home owners take back control of their yards, whether it’s our comprehensive pest control, mosquito control, bug barriers, lawn care and diagnostics, or one of our many other services.
Whether making a good impression with a healthy, green front lawn or maintaining your own backyard paradise, Tuff Turf can help.
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I'm treating some star nosed mole activity in SE Grand Rapids.

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The moles have been very active at this property in SE Grand Rapids Michigan!

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I started a mole program at this property in SE Grand Rapids

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Busting moles in SE Grand Rapids

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I set 20 trap on this new customers property in SE Grand Rapids. We will be back in 2 weeks to see what was caught.

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Taking care of moles in SE Ada on a chilly morning.

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Treating for moles at this property today in NE Grand Rapids

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This is Star Nose mole damage.

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This is Eastern Mole activity.

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They just need to add a mole to this to pull Santa's sleigh.

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It is nice to be out working on this 70° day in November!

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The moles are very active at this property!

Reginald R.
Help us be efficient by spreading the word to your neighbors!

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I set eight NoM traps on this property to treat for a star-nosed mole problem.

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You want to make sure that you take care of a mole problem before winter. I set 20 traps on this property in NE Grand Rapids.

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Get outside to enjoy this weather for the next few days, just don’t forget your bug treatment to keep those pests away!!

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Spraying for biting bugs today in Ada!

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Beautiful day for a bug treatment!

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Help us help you rid your property of biting bugs!

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I am working on treating for moles on this property with an awesome view in SE Grand Rapids.

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The season for bug control is coming to an end, but it’s never too late to learn about us!

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This season for Bug control is winding down, but there’s no time like the present! Get a head start on next season’s control of those biting bugs!
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Working on treating this customers mole issue along the Thornapple River on a nice fall day.

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I'm doing some pest control today in Southeast Grand Rapids along the Thornapple River.

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Working on a fall day in Ypsilanti Michigan

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A friendly praying mantis in Alto.

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A friendly praying mantis in Alto.
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There is lots of mole activity in this yard!

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Tuff Turf Molebusters

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Biting bugs beware!

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It is going to be a beautiful day to do pest control in Fenton Michigan!

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The moles in this area are digging deep and pushing up a lot of dirt!

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This damage is caused from skunks digging for grubs.

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I'm busting moles in Northville Michigan today.

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This is an active mole run.

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Thanks to our customer for putting our sign at eye level.

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Can I be a mole buster?

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Sometimes if a dog senses a mole they will tear up your yard looking for it.

Reginald R.
Starting early with the mosquito, flea, tick, and bug barrier pest control applications today in East Grand Rapids!

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If you lawn is being dug up, it is most likely skunks looking for grubs to eat.

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If you have patches in your grass like this it might be Bent grass. Bent grass can be transfered to your lawn from birds or a lawn mower that has been on a property with Bent grass. It can be tough to get rid of. The best way is to spray it with Round-up, remove a layer of top soil and reseed it.

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This is a lawn disease that is usually caused by overwatering or watering too late in the day. It can usually be fixed by changing your watering habits and applying some fertilizer.

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This backyard that is surrounded in woods has been an active mole area.

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Servicing properties in your area 6 days a week!

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In East Grand Rapids, taking care of those biting bugs one stop at a time!

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We have been treating this property for a long time.

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This property is now mole free in Bangor.

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I started treating a new customer's property for moles on Gun Lake today.