Marcus came out as promised.
Walked the property with me. Counted active tunnel systems. Pressed his boot along the raised ridges to check depth.
"You've got a significant infestation. This didn't happen overnight. They've been working this yard for months underground. The mounds are just where they broke surface."
"Why'd they all come up the night before the wedding?"
"Pressure change. Storm system moved through. Does it every time. They push to the surface when the barometric pressure drops."
Of course.
"Can you get rid of them?"
He gave me the same look Dale gave James. Rick gave every homeowner who's ever asked that question.
"I can trap them. $20 per mole. But here's what I need you to understand"
"They'll come back."
He stopped.
"You've heard this before."
"Just tell me the truth."
"Four acres backing up to fir forest and a creek. That's the best mole habitat in the state of Washington. I could trap every mole on this property and new ones would move in within a month. The territory is too attractive. The food supply is too good."
"So what's the permanent answer?"
He was quiet for a moment.
"In my professional opinion? There isn't one. Not with trapping."
"Then I'm not interested in trapping."