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Serving Sparta, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

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"The work was done in a very professional manner and I was delighted with the results. The guys worked quietly and without any fuss. Since there was a seperate entrance to the basement I often hardly knew they were there. They were very respectful and parked their vehicles in the road rather than the driveway so the family were free to come and go. Justin arranged to have City inspections and was always here when those were done. In fact a problem was discovered from the original home construction and he took care of that too. As if this writing there has been a leak from one of the drains in the bathroom that the company placed. Justin has returned and fixed the problem and has promised to take care of the ceiling stain caused by this."
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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

Cinnamon's warm scent appeals to many people but not to many bugs. The spice contains eugenol, which also happens to be used in insecticides. While the level of eugenol in cinnamon isn't enough to eliminate bugs on its own, the scent can be strong enough to keep them away. 

You can try sprinkling cinnamon around areas where you've seen insects, such as ants and mosquitos. Remember that you'll have to reapply frequently, especially after periods of rain.

If there is food sources and other places to build a nest, wasps may come back after their nest is gone. However, if you take measures to repel wasps, like planting pest-repellent plants or sealing cracks and gaps around the outside of your home, they aren’t likely to return. Be diligent at checking for new nests each spring to get rid of them as soon as possible and prevent bigger swarms of wasps in your yard.

Any food that’s left out can potentially attract mice, but they especially like grains such as rice. Mice will also go after fruit, fatty foods like bacon, pasta, and cereal. Mice can also be attracted to garbage and compost bins if they’re left uncovered. The best way to prevent mice from getting to these areas is to keep food in hard-sided containers and cover garbage bins.

Carpenter ants don’t eat wood. It’s a common misconception because many kinds of termites eat wood as well as live inside it. Carpenter ants, however, are omnivores and only chew into wood to create pathways and nests, discarding the chewed wood as frass which is a major indicator of a carpenter ant problem. They prefer to eat smaller insects, sweet things like spilled honey, and sources of protein like pet food.

Yes, many services include cleanup and sanitization to remove droppings and odors. Confirm with your provider.

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