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Around the House KC
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Serving Lansing, KS and surrounding areas

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Hi, I'm the owner of Around the House KC. I take pride in helping Kansas City homeowners and property managers keep their properties in great shape. Whether it's a plumbing, electric, door, or appliance repair, painting project, or a growing honey-do list, I provide dependable service, attention to detail, and honest communication from start to finish. Free estimates available.

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White Dog Painting & Gutters
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Serving Lansing, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I hired them to do my deck and they did a great job. I tried to hire them for two other jobs but they gave me the run around about the estimate. They said they would send somebody out and never did, multiple times. I never could schedule with them, so I let go. I won't call them again."
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Anthony Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
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Serving Lansing, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 1951

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Jared did an amazing job. He was knowledgeable about a system he had not installed, was efficient and thorough in checking the 12 year old HVAC system to make sure it would survive the winter, and made sure I understood everything he was doing. And he cleaned up after himself. I highly recommend Anthony PHC."
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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

Squash bugs technically aren’t invasive, as they are native to North America. However, this doesn’t mean that they aren’t incredibly destructive. These pests can cause significant damage to squash, pumpkins, and other cucurbit crops by feeding on plant sap and injecting toxins that cause leaves to wilt, dry out, and die. In large numbers, squash bugs can decimate entire plants (especially younger ones), making them a major nuisance for home gardeners and commercial growers alike.

If you are not at high risk of contracting disease and take proper safety precautions, it’s considered generally safe to clean mouse droppings on your own. Before handling any droppings, make sure to put on protective equipment such as plastic gloves and a face mask. Individuals who are immunocompromised, have medical conditions, and children should especially avoid exposure to mouse droppings. 

No, mothballs do not keep bats away. Not only are mothballs completely ineffective when repelling or removing bats, but using them could be illegal, depending on where you live. Remember, bats are federally protected, and it's illegal to use chemicals during the removal process, and mothballs tend to fall into this category.

While the spotted lanternfly’s favorite place to stay is the trees and plants they gorge on, they can occasionally congregate in large numbers on buildings and other structures. This may be for height, warmth, or other unknown reasons. However, rest assured that the insects do not do any structural damage to the buildings, and will likely move on within a few weeks or perish with the colder weather.

Boric acid is among the harsher chemicals you can use in your home, and it poses risks whether ingested, inhaled, or touched. Kids and pets alike tend to put their hands and mouths on anything within reach, so it’s always a good idea to store boric acid in a spot they can’t get to and use it only when they’re not around for an extended period. When you use it, ensure they’re out of the house and fully clean up any trace of boric acid when you’re done because even a small amount can cause problems. 

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