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Serving Efland, NC and surrounding areas

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"I had an excellent experience with Josh on a sweltering July Saturday. I called him at 8 a.m., and by the end of the day, my AC was up and running flawlessly. Thanks to his quick response and efficient service, we didn't have to suffer through a single miserable night without proper cooling. What stood out even more was that Josh didn’t impose a hefty rush charge like many other AC companies would. His fair pricing combined with his stellar service has made me a very satisfied customer. I highly recommend Josh to anyone in need of reliable and affordable AC repair!"
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Hi, I’m Andrii, representing YUDI Home Improvement & Handyman services, your local family owned crew in Raleigh, NC. I help homeowners take care of repairs and upgrades quickly, cleanly, and at a fair price.\n\nFrom drywall and painting to installations and general fixes, flooring, tiles, I handle jobs of all sizes with attention to detail and respect for your home. My goal is simple: high-quality work, clear communication and no headaches for you.\n

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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

Once the animals and their young are out of the house, remove the nest and locate any entry points. Some may be difficult to find because some animals can fit through very small holes. Once you’ve located as many entry points as possible, use materials such as metal or masonry to block off the entry. Ideally, you should choose materials that most animals cannot chew through. Create a one-way door or flap to allow animals to leave but not return. Additional methods include using repellants designed to make an area unappealing to the types of animals that find your home so inviting. 

The right snake trap depends on your needs and the species of snake. Glue traps are the easiest to handle but are inhumane and may catch and kill other animals, like squirrels, birds, and mice. Cage traps catch snakes alive so they can be released elsewhere. Minnow traps are the best choice for water snakes. 

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.

Moisture issues caused by leaky pipes, improper drainage, and poor airflow create environments that are ideal for termites to thrive in. Dampwood termites prefer water-damaged wood while subterranean termites require moist environments to survive. Climate can have an impact as well, with termites preferring to live in warm and humid climates with mild temperatures year-round. However, termites are present in every state in the United States, with the exception of Alaska.

Absolutely! Keeping up to date with regular flea treatments for pets, washing their bedding, and vacuuming regularly are all simple and inexpensive ways to help prevent a flea infestation from developing in the first place. 

Annual flea control treatments for your pet typically cost between $40 and $200. Talk to your vet about safe and effective options.

Keeping up with garden maintenance also helps make your yard less inviting for fleas. Mow your lawn regularly, don’t overwater, and avoid attracting rodents by carefully storing food waste, removing clutter, and sealing holes.

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