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Pro Level Moving Services LLC
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Lyman, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I cannot say enough good things about my experience with Pro Level Moving/Kvon. They were SO professional, communicative, time efficient, affordable, careful, friendly, relaxed, and did my HUGE unloading job single handedly!! I will only book with them in the future. I would leave a 10-star rating if I could."
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Great American Services
4.9(
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Lyman, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very well. Mike and Tim did very nice job. They made sure repairs were to our satisfaction and touched up spots that needed help. They were true to project quote which is important. Mike and Tim were very polite and professional."
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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

You should never use toxic baits or poisons, such as rodenticides designed for mice and rats, to kill or trap possums. Using these toxicants is illegal in many areas and can lead to fines or other penalties. Furthermore, these poisons can cause unnecessary suffering for the animal and pose a significant risk of accidental poisoning to pets or other neighborhood wildlife. Instead of using poisons, it is best to stick with humane methods like live trapping.

In a house, scorpions tend to live in crawl spaces, attics, in the nooks and crannies of closets and furniture, gaps under doors/windows, and cracks in your foundation. Outside your home, scorpions like to inhabit shady spaces, such as beneath trees.

Yes. German cockroaches are masters at hiding. If you notice one cockroach, especially in daytime hours, it’s very likely that other roaches aren’t far behind, or that the problem is growing. You don’t even need to see roaches to have warning bells go off: Many homeowners discover roach problems by noticing specks of droppings on the floor or roach smells.

Foxes can catch rabies. However, it is rare, and even rarer for them to pass this disease on to humans. If you do see a fox in your vicinity acting strangely, disorientated, having seizures, or randomly trying to bite, contact your local animal control, police, or Department of Environmental Control. And if you are scratched or bitten by an animal you suspect has rabies, seek medical treatment immediately.

Tree sap is not usually dangerous to humans or pets. But some trees do produce dangerous sap. Notably, ash, birch, cedar and similar saps can irritate the skin but aren’t dangerous. Sap from trees like the Brazilwood, Mahogany, Milky Mangrove or well-named Poison Walnut can be corrosive, cause nausea, or trigger those with asthma. But for most backyard trees, protective equipment like a sturdy pair of gloves should be fine.

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