Dedicated suburb page · Southern Suburbs
Mole Control Kenilworth
Kenilworth family gardens and quiet streets get the same Southern Suburbs pattern: watered turf, prey in the soil, and visible ridges. Humane traps on confirmed active runs.
Also see: Mole Control Southern Suburbs is the regional hub; Mole Control Cape Town covers the wider metro. Pest control Southern Suburbs lists all pests for the area. Mole identification guide.
Flagship reference page: Mole control Constantia.
- Southern Suburbs mole service
- Humane trapping — no poisons
- Lawns, estates, schools, sports fields
- Species-aware (golden moles vs mole-rats)
- Links to city hub and identification guide

Moles activity in Kenilworth, Southern Suburbs Cape Town right now
Mole activity remains moderate in autumn. Soil is still workable and prey available; good time for trapping or barrier work before colder, drier winter soil.
Activity level
Moderate
Most active now
Cape golden mole, Common mole
What to maintain now
- Continue to reduce grub and worm pressure; limit excess irrigation.
- If fresh molehills appear, book treatment before winter.
Local mole pressure in Kenilworth
Irrigated lawns and garden soils in Kenilworth support worms and grubs — food for golden moles — while sandier pockets may suit mole-rats. We target active runs with humane trapping and advise on moisture and grub management where helpful.
Common mole species in Kenilworth
South Africa does not have European or American true moles (Talpidae). “Mole” damage here is usually golden moles (insect-eaters) or mole-rats (rodents). All four profiles below are IUCN Least Concern — the species most often involved in Cape Town lawns and gardens. If you are on fynbos, dunes, or unsure, check our identification guide before any lethal control.
Cape golden mole
Chrysochloridae · Least Concern
Small, blind, iridescent-furred insectivore. Tunnels after grubs, worms, and soil invertebrates. Leaves raised ridges and small molehills in moist, irrigated lawns and garden beds.
- Raised ridges or “runs” in lawn and garden
- Small molehills; soft soil near irrigation
- Superficial burrows; damage to turf and roots
- Year-round activity in Cape Town’s mild climate
The species you are most likely to mean by “mole” in Cape Town gardens. Humane trapping and deterrents; reduce grubs and excess irrigation where practical.
Hottentot golden mole
Chrysochloridae · Least Concern
The most widespread golden mole in South Africa. Similar signs to the Cape golden mole — long burrows, molehills, and surface runs — and also common in suburban gardens and sports fields.
- Molehills and ridges in lawns, farmland, and verges
- Widespread from coast to Highveld — overlaps with Cape golden mole in many suburbs
- Insectivore; peaks when soil is workable after rain or watering
Often interchangeable with Cape golden mole from damage signs alone; both are Least Concern. Professional assessment targets active runs correctly.
Cape dune mole-rat
Bathyergidae · Least Concern
Large solitary rodent (not a golden mole). Digs with claws; herbivore. Pushes up big molehills and ridges in sandy coastal soil — common from the West Coast through to sandy Cape suburbs.
- Large molehills and pronounced ridges on sandy lawns and fields
- Damage to irrigation lines and buried cables reported
- Solitary; one animal per burrow system in many cases
Main mole-rat “mole” pest on sandy Cape coastal strips. Humane trapping and exclusion; different biology from golden moles.
Common mole-rat
Bathyergidae · Least Concern
Colonial rodent; herbivore. Molehills and tunnel systems in gardens, pasture, and crop edges. Widespread in the Western Cape and beyond.
- Colonial activity — multiple hills or a “town” of mounds
- Pasture, gardens, and areas with bulbs or roots
- Often confused with Cape dune mole-rat (smaller; different social system and range)
Control may need colony-focused strategies. We assess whether signs fit common mole-rat vs solitary Cape dune mole-rat.
Mole control and prevention
Learn more about mole behaviour, damage signs, and control options in the Western Cape.
Mole control and preventionFAQ — Kenilworth
Mole resources & related services
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