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A.C.S Animal removal

4215 Dixie Dr
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A.C.S Animal removal

4215 Dixie Dr
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We're available 24 hours daily. And we'll be there when you need us - in most cases, we can be out the same day you call us. Plus, we have some of the most competitive pricing in the area.

"The work was done quickly and professionally. It was a super experience dealing with such a terrific family business!"

Angela K on March 2018

We're available 24 hours daily. And we'll be there when you need us - in most cases, we can be out the same day you call us. Plus, we have some of the most competitive pricing in the area.

"The work was done quickly and professionally. It was a super experience dealing with such a terrific family business!"

Angela K on March 2018



MOLECATCHERS

5139 KIELEY PL
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MOLECATCHERS

5139 KIELEY PL
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

There are few things on planet Earth more irritating to a homeowner than a mole in the front lawn. Bad advice all to often encourages the use of insecticides, castor oil potions, poisoned peanuts or gummy worms, sonic contraptions, and other ridiculous home remedies. However, the conclusion of university researchers, biologists, and extension specialists worldwide is both simple and consistent -- trapping is the surest route to a mole-free yard !

There are few things on planet Earth more irritating to a homeowner than a mole in the front lawn. Bad advice all to often encourages the use of insecticides, castor oil potions, poisoned peanuts or gummy worms, sonic contraptions, and other ridiculous home remedies. However, the conclusion of university researchers, biologists, and extension specialists worldwide is both simple and consistent -- trapping is the surest route to a mole-free yard !


Midwest Grounds Landscape Solutions

40 W. Cescentville Rd
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Midwest Grounds Landscape Solutions

40 W. Cescentville Rd
2.00(
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36 years of experience

Midwest Grounds Landscape Solutions is a full-service landscape contractor that services the Greater Cincinnati tri-state area. As a design-build company, we cater to both residential and commercial clients providing everything from landscape design, to installation and various levels of maintenance. We pride ourselves on providing beautiful, functional landscape solutions for every project and every budget. As a family-owned and operated business, we feel we are small enough to provide the personalized attention our clients deserve and yet large to handle most any landscaping challenge. Some of our credentials include a degreed Architectural Engineer and Landscape Horticulturalist, a degreed landscape architect, and a knowledgeable design team. Midwest Grounds is proud to be members of the Better Business Bureau, the Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association and the Homebuilders Association of Greater Cincinnati.

"I thought it would go very well based on the interactions I had with Bobby Furhman when he provided the quote, answered our questions, met us to pick out pavers for the patio, and picking out landscaping boulders. He seemed very knowledgeable and professional. Overall I'm not completely unhappy with the end result but it was a frustrating process to get there. I felt like if I was not checking in on the work frequently, things got missed or done incorrectly. Patio - They put in a 830 sq ft patio with a 30" fire pit and 24 ft long sitting wall. It turned out looking just like I had hoped. I would probably recommend this company for laying a patio out. However, I expressed concern that the water pooled on a large portion of the patio - he assured me that once the grass grew in the yard, the runoff wouldn't be as bad and the patio would not flood... unfortunately, this did not happen and we're still working through ideas (other than redoing the patio) to try to deal with the runoff issue. Another, complaint on the patio is that he highly encouraged us not to use polymorphic sand between the pavers and I wish we would have right off the bat - we just had to pressure wash the old sand out and have new polymorphic sand put in after 1.5 years of use because of the weeds coming up between the pavers. My other complaint is that when they initially laid out the sand and gravel for the patio, it was significantly undersized (like 15 ft. wide vs. 25).... apparently they didn't bring a long enough tape measure and couldn't add. But once we pointed out the fact, they quickly fixed it. Excavating - We had them dig into a hill to level out a bigger area in our back yard and then also put a privacy mound at the back of our property. They had to deal with a mountain worth of large rocks that they removed from the yard and a lot of clay. Aside from the water pooling on the patio, which is in part due to the excavating as well, they did a decent job here. For the landscaping beds - I was not pleased. They charged $7773 for this portion of the work. We had them put in quite a large area of beds... we needed 15 yards of mulch to cover them. In his quote, he stated "This bid includes the importation of 60 tons (40 Yards) of topsoil and the adding of organic material, peat moss, horse manure, oak leaf mold, and mushroom compost as needed to prepare planting areas." I had him put in 13 trees and 12 bushes throughout the beds, but I planned to put in perennial flowers and some smaller bushes myself... I was very specific that I planned to put in flowers myself after he had prepared the beds and needed the mostly clay soil improved before I did. What they actually planned to do was to apply weed killer to the grass where i wanted the beds and then cover it with mulch to shape the beds out. Thank heaven I was home and I saw them starting to put mulch down just over top of the grass or I might have paid them and not known any better until I went to plant flowers later. They claimed this was "industry standard bed prep" that they had priced (I've since asked other landscapers what they would do for "bed prep" and no one has ever said apply weed-killer and then cover the grass with mulch). They acted like I was being unreasonable and they were doing me a huge favor when I insisted that they till the soil up and then they applied a literal dusting of some sort of organic material. In addition, they asked me where I wanted the trees, we had a map drawn out, I also worked from home to be available for questions and we walked to specific areas in the yard and laid out where I wanted things. And then I went inside for a conference call and when I looked out the window, they were planting the wrong things in the wrong places. I also didn't like the how unhealthy 2 of the trees they put in looked but they just told me that I had a year warranty and that they couldn't get others. 2 years later, the 2 trees still look very sorry, but they didn't die in the 1 year warranty period so it's no sink off their backs. I would not recommend this company for putting in landscaping. Overall, the project took much longer than initially we had expected (about 3 weeks longer). This was largely due to us getting a ton of rain during the period which slowed the work or made them unable to work. However, it was also due in to the workers seeming not to know what to do if Bobby wasn't around. They were efficient at laying the patio and worked **** ** that but for much of the excavating and landscaping, they spent a lot of time looking puzzled and playing on their phones unless Bobby was there - they often got almost as much accomplished in the hour or so he was on site as they had the rest of the day while he wasn't. When the rain finally stopped, I felt that they were cutting corners because they were behind schedule."

Sarah P on March 2018

Midwest Grounds Landscape Solutions is a full-service landscape contractor that services the Greater Cincinnati tri-state area. As a design-build company, we cater to both residential and commercial clients providing everything from landscape design, to installation and various levels of maintenance. We pride ourselves on providing beautiful, functional landscape solutions for every project and every budget. As a family-owned and operated business, we feel we are small enough to provide the personalized attention our clients deserve and yet large to handle most any landscaping challenge. Some of our credentials include a degreed Architectural Engineer and Landscape Horticulturalist, a degreed landscape architect, and a knowledgeable design team. Midwest Grounds is proud to be members of the Better Business Bureau, the Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association and the Homebuilders Association of Greater Cincinnati.

"I thought it would go very well based on the interactions I had with Bobby Furhman when he provided the quote, answered our questions, met us to pick out pavers for the patio, and picking out landscaping boulders. He seemed very knowledgeable and professional. Overall I'm not completely unhappy with the end result but it was a frustrating process to get there. I felt like if I was not checking in on the work frequently, things got missed or done incorrectly. Patio - They put in a 830 sq ft patio with a 30" fire pit and 24 ft long sitting wall. It turned out looking just like I had hoped. I would probably recommend this company for laying a patio out. However, I expressed concern that the water pooled on a large portion of the patio - he assured me that once the grass grew in the yard, the runoff wouldn't be as bad and the patio would not flood... unfortunately, this did not happen and we're still working through ideas (other than redoing the patio) to try to deal with the runoff issue. Another, complaint on the patio is that he highly encouraged us not to use polymorphic sand between the pavers and I wish we would have right off the bat - we just had to pressure wash the old sand out and have new polymorphic sand put in after 1.5 years of use because of the weeds coming up between the pavers. My other complaint is that when they initially laid out the sand and gravel for the patio, it was significantly undersized (like 15 ft. wide vs. 25).... apparently they didn't bring a long enough tape measure and couldn't add. But once we pointed out the fact, they quickly fixed it. Excavating - We had them dig into a hill to level out a bigger area in our back yard and then also put a privacy mound at the back of our property. They had to deal with a mountain worth of large rocks that they removed from the yard and a lot of clay. Aside from the water pooling on the patio, which is in part due to the excavating as well, they did a decent job here. For the landscaping beds - I was not pleased. They charged $7773 for this portion of the work. We had them put in quite a large area of beds... we needed 15 yards of mulch to cover them. In his quote, he stated "This bid includes the importation of 60 tons (40 Yards) of topsoil and the adding of organic material, peat moss, horse manure, oak leaf mold, and mushroom compost as needed to prepare planting areas." I had him put in 13 trees and 12 bushes throughout the beds, but I planned to put in perennial flowers and some smaller bushes myself... I was very specific that I planned to put in flowers myself after he had prepared the beds and needed the mostly clay soil improved before I did. What they actually planned to do was to apply weed killer to the grass where i wanted the beds and then cover it with mulch to shape the beds out. Thank heaven I was home and I saw them starting to put mulch down just over top of the grass or I might have paid them and not known any better until I went to plant flowers later. They claimed this was "industry standard bed prep" that they had priced (I've since asked other landscapers what they would do for "bed prep" and no one has ever said apply weed-killer and then cover the grass with mulch). They acted like I was being unreasonable and they were doing me a huge favor when I insisted that they till the soil up and then they applied a literal dusting of some sort of organic material. In addition, they asked me where I wanted the trees, we had a map drawn out, I also worked from home to be available for questions and we walked to specific areas in the yard and laid out where I wanted things. And then I went inside for a conference call and when I looked out the window, they were planting the wrong things in the wrong places. I also didn't like the how unhealthy 2 of the trees they put in looked but they just told me that I had a year warranty and that they couldn't get others. 2 years later, the 2 trees still look very sorry, but they didn't die in the 1 year warranty period so it's no sink off their backs. I would not recommend this company for putting in landscaping. Overall, the project took much longer than initially we had expected (about 3 weeks longer). This was largely due to us getting a ton of rain during the period which slowed the work or made them unable to work. However, it was also due in to the workers seeming not to know what to do if Bobby wasn't around. They were efficient at laying the patio and worked **** ** that but for much of the excavating and landscaping, they spent a lot of time looking puzzled and playing on their phones unless Bobby was there - they often got almost as much accomplished in the hour or so he was on site as they had the rest of the day while he wasn't. When the rain finally stopped, I felt that they were cutting corners because they were behind schedule."

Sarah P on March 2018





Yetter Critter Getter LLC.

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Yetter Critter Getter LLC.

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12 years of experience

provide raccoon, bat, ground hog, skunk, squirrel, mole and opossum removal, control and exclusion for Some cities in Ohio including Oxford Ohio, Cincinnati Ohio. We specialize in professional animal control, animal removal, and animal entry prevention for most animals. Including raccoon removal, bat control, squirrel removal and exclusion, mole removal and seasonal management programs. Skunk, opossum, and ground hog trapping, bird removal, bird trapping and entry prevention.

provide raccoon, bat, ground hog, skunk, squirrel, mole and opossum removal, control and exclusion for Some cities in Ohio including Oxford Ohio, Cincinnati Ohio. We specialize in professional animal control, animal removal, and animal entry prevention for most animals. Including raccoon removal, bat control, squirrel removal and exclusion, mole removal and seasonal management programs. Skunk, opossum, and ground hog trapping, bird removal, bird trapping and entry prevention.



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Animal Removal questions, answered by experts

In many places, killing bees or destroying a hive is discouraged or regulated due to their crucial role as pollinators. Specific laws vary by region, and certain bee species are protected due to declining populations. Some states require permits or restrict who can remove or exterminate bee colonies. Always check local laws before attempting to manage or remove a beehive.

If you’re dealing with a bee colony on your property, you might wonder if they’ll leave naturally over time. The answer depends on their circumstances. Bees often relocate if the hive becomes overcrowded, food is scarce, or they face a threat. With that said, if a hive’s location is safe, warm, and with plentiful food sources, they are unlikely to relocate on their own, and the hive may persist for many generations.

You might be tempted to call your local municipality to remove animals from your property, such as a groundhog burrowing in your yard or raccoons getting into your trash cans. However, they typically only remove domestic animals like dogs and cats from properties, or sick and injured wildlife that pose a public safety risk or health threat, such as a rabid animal. They typically do not capture or remove healthy wildlife.

Animal removal professionals have the tools, knowledge, and skills to trap and remove wild animals adequately and humanely. They also can relocate them correctly.

Bees are relocated to safe habitats, ensuring their continued role in pollination without risk to your home.

Any tree that emits a sap or resin can attract yellow jackets. They are particularly attracted to the tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima), which emits a sweet sap that both yellow jackets and spotted lanternflies love.

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