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Davis & Son, LLC
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Neosho, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1985

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We pride our company on reliability, great communication,\nintegrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best\nto keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look\nforward to earning your business!

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Roca Roofing & Construction
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Neosho, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We responded to a special offer. When the installer came to measure, he provided an estimate of additional work requested. The installer returned at the agreed time and completed the installation in record time. Work was done well and installer was very professional. Someone from the company called and came the next day to check on the work and make sure we were satisfied which we were.
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Weatherproof pro roofing
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Neosho, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

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Emergency services offered

"We had a nasty hailstorm roll through - I knew there was going to be damage, but I didn't have the expertise (or frankly, the time) to determine for myself. Was contacted by Weatherproof, and they handled ALL of it for me. Worked with the adjustor to determine what needed fixed, helped me pick the right materials to have a great looking roof without costing me an arm and a leg. Very straightforward with their predicted costs and timelines. Crew came out and did an amazing job - 1 day just as anticipated. No hiccups, no tragedies. I didn't have to lift a finger. The owner and his team conducted themselves with character throughout my experience. I will be contacting them for any future contracting needs. So many shady companies out there, and I feel blessed to have run into these folks."
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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

Scorpions cannot climb smooth, non-porous surfaces because their pincers and feet are unable to get a grip. This includes materials like clean glass, polished metal, and slick plastic. While they are excellent climbers on rough or textured surfaces like wood, brick, or stucco, their inability to scale smooth vertical surfaces is why glass jars and other slick containers are effective for trapping them or creating barriers.

Moles live underground and feed on insects. They dig and move through tunnels, usually in meadows or forests but sometimes in lawns and gardens. They are about 6 inches long with large claws, tiny eyes, and hidden ears. 

Shrews do not dig their own tunnels but will use other animals’ tunnels, and are about 3 to 4 inches long. They look similar to mice and feed on insects.

Voles are similar in size to moles but have large eyes and small but visible ears. Rather than eating insects, voles are herbivores that prefer seeds, grasses, and plant roots.

Spiders love dark, quiet, and protected places, especially when it comes to laying their eggs. Egg sacs are hidden in small webs that you may find in rarely-used wall corners and ceilings. Spiders are somewhat more likely to lay egg sacs against a house or inside a home to preserve them from the elements. These egg sacs are very durable and can hatch in anywhere from a few weeks to a few months.

Yes. While cellar spiders can seem creepy or scary, they’re essential to the ecosystem. They feed on smaller insects in your home or elsewhere, keeping those populations in check. They’re also food for birds and small animals, so if you let a cellar spider live and simply transport it outside your house, you’re letting the natural cycle continue undisturbed. 

Scent deterrents like ammonia, vinegar, mothballs, and pepper can help keep coyotes away, but these are best used in tandem with other preventative measures. Remember that ammonia and vinegar can kill your plants and/or grass, so it’s best to soak rags in these substances or spray them on hardscaped areas to avoid damaging your landscape.

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