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Avatar for EREG PROPERTY MAINTENANCE & MANAGEMENT
EREG PROPERTY MAINTENANCE & MANAGEMENT
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Serving Ledyard, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"This company is terrific! They came out to see and then do our project quickly, efficiently and for a fair price. They explained everything in layman’s terms and they were pleasant to be around and to have in my home. I would highly recommend!"
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A & W Carpentry
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Ledyard, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

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"I met Wes on Angies list last year, so I'm a happy repeat customer, and I will call him again. This time I had some challenging upper kitchen cabenets that I started to do myself, and set up the first corner cabinet and said self, you'd better call Wes, (my 1920 house predates thstraight lines). They came out beautiful! Call Amy and Wes, you'll be happier than you expected to be.
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Bee Home Improvements, LLC
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Ledyard, CT and surrounding areas

"Great! Roofers came early, stripped entire roof, replaced the plywood that needed replacing, installed the new shingles and cleaned up the premises all in one day. We could not have been more pleased with Britt and his crew. We will definitely hire him for future improvements again."
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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

Moisture issues caused by leaky pipes, improper drainage, and poor airflow create environments that are ideal for termites to thrive in. Dampwood termites prefer water-damaged wood while subterranean termites require moist environments to survive. Climate can have an impact as well, with termites preferring to live in warm and humid climates with mild temperatures year-round. However, termites are present in every state in the United States, with the exception of Alaska.

Groundhogs love to eat a variety of plant matter. This includes beans, peas, sunflowers, tender greens such as leafy vegetables, clover, dandelion, and alfalfa, and sweet fruits such as apples and berries. Groundhogs eat up to a pound and a half of plant matter each day, so household gardens often become their prime target.

Yes, there’s a chance you will still see fleas after bombing since it takes about 24 hours for fleas to die off. If your infestation is severe or fleas are hiding in inaccessible areas, you’re even more likely to see a few remaining stragglers inside your home. If this is the case, you may want to contact your exterminator and see what your options are for removal or treatment.

Raccoons in a chimney sound like thumping, rustling, scratching, or scurrying. Because they can weigh as much as 20 pounds, they make noises that are noticeable and hard to miss. Plus, they have an average litter size of 3 to 7 kits, so you may hear what sounds like multiple animals thumping, rustling, scratching, or scurrying.

Some snake repellents are risky to use around people and pets because they use the active ingredient in mothballs, naphthalene. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has classified naphthalene as a carcinogen that can cause damage to the liver, neurological issues, and cataracts. 

The Colorado State University Extension suggests there’s not enough conclusive evidence of the effectiveness of snake repellents to recommend their use.

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