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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

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

If you’re wondering whether silverfish can fly, they can’t—they don’t have wings. Instead, they wriggle their bodies and move quickly in a fish-like motion, hence their name. Despite their speed, they are limited to crawling along floors, walls, and ceilings. Silverfish are known for their agility and ability to hide in small cracks and crevices, but they cannot jump or fly.

Squash bugs don’t bite humans or pets. Their piercing-sucking mouthparts are designed specifically for feeding on plants, not people. While they can be a major nuisance in the garden, they pose no direct physical threat to you, and you don’t need to worry about bites, stings, or venom from these pests.

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.

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.

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.

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