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Last update on November 17, 2022
Craig B.
5.0
Reviewed in November 2022
Salesman was great. Installer was great. Will definitely call them for my next project.
"Bob did a great job removing an old and installing a new storm door. He worked quickly, was meticulous and paid attention to every detail. We were very happy with the result, and he was very pleasant to work with."
"I called CRM On Demand Handyman for a repair that a previous handyman left unfinished and was no longer responding to texts/calls to finish the work. Derik responded quickly, discussed the job, set an estimate, and was at my home then next day, which was a Sunday, to complete the silicone seal on an outside vent, so hornets do not get into my attic. He adjusted his schedule to get to the job quickly, since the hornets have become active and are looking for places to build nests.
He discussed the new branch of his business that is focused on smaller handyman jobs and I got a few of his cards to pass on to my friends who also need occasional handyman jobs."
"Thank you John for a fantastic job! Hired Mr. Handyman to install an exterior door. John was very knowledgeable and professional. He explained the entire install process. He took the time to explain the additional issue of rot which was uncovered during the install. My entire experience working with Mr Handyman was a positive one. I would definitely recommend them for any of your household projects."
"We were very happy to find Damian for our recent bathroom remodels. Damian installed a pedestal sink, a new toilet and a double vanity in 2 of our bathrooms. He was always on time and very polite. His estimate was very reasonable and his work was fantastic. We highly recommend him and look forward to future interactions with him."
"Doug was the first one to call me and I liked what he had to say over the phone so we hired him. He could not be more accommodating and helpful. Nice, neat job!!!"
"The install crews from weathervane were mostly well informed and efficient. The mini/split system seems to be working well. My only---heads-up with not just this company, but just about everyone now a days is that I do not text. (Dexterity issue) So I was not always "in the loop"."
"They were very professional and intelligent. You could tell they cared about the home they were installing in, not just getting the equipment into it."
Wasps are attracted to three primary things: Bright colors, food sources, and softened wood they can use for nests. They are more active in warmer months, which is when outdoor flowers and dinners also become more common. You can decrease the attention of wasps by keeping trash bins closed and avoiding bright flower colors in furniture or tablecloths.
The cockroach most easily confused with water bugs is the Oriental cockroach, for several reasons. Their shape is most similar to a water bug, and they’re notorious for seeking out and living near water. If you capture one of these bugs close to a water supply, you can quickly tell if it’s an Oriental roach or a water bug. These roaches are a darker color, and they cannot fly, while water bugs are a lighter brown and can fly to escape.
Luckily, skunks aren’t challenging to get rid of. You can try to remove them slowly by filling their den entryway loosely with newspaper. Many skunks notice their den is in jeopardy and take off on their own. You can also try making a homemade spray of jalapeno pepper, yellow onion, and cayenne pepper—believe it or not, skunks are sensitive to these smells, so if you spray this around the den or in hard-to-reach places around your property, most skunks will take the hint and leave.
Paper wasps, like many other wasps, are attracted to sweet smells that remind them of nectar. That’s why wasps may buzz around you as you snack on watermelon on the patio. They may also like the scent of certain perfumes. Standing water attracts these wasps, too.
Paper wasps are also attracted to warm, sheltered spaces, where they can build nests and raise larva in protected areas away from predators. They may also be attracted to untreated wood on your deck or fence, as they use wood pulp to build nests.
Scorpions are repelled by strong scents like lavender, cedar, peppermint, and cinnamon. Applying essential oils of these scents mixed with water around your home's perimeter and entry points can act as a mild, chemical-free deterrent. In addition to scents, scorpions also tend to avoid well-lit areas, preferring to hide in dark, cool, and damp places during the day. However, it's important to note that these methods are not fully effective on their own and should be combined with other preventative efforts, such as sealing any potential entryways into your home.
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