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Carolina Critter Solutions
4.5(
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Serving Bath, SC and surrounding areas

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Warranties offered

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"We had a significant problem with moles, after putting new sod in our yard. Our front yard and backyard were full of holes and the grass was starting to die. Carolina Critter Control saved the day and completely got rid of all moles. They also came back several times to make sure the moles were removed at no additional fee. Our grass is green and now thriving again! I highly recommend this company and owner Jim Murphy! ??????"
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Squirrel ring relocated to a rehab facility

+11

Response time7 hrs
Response rate94%
14 neighbors recently requested a quote
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TruGreen
3.7(
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Serving Bath, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 1974

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"TruGreen provided transparent pricing and quality workmanship when treating my property for bed bugs. Their technicians were professional and thorough, ensuring every area was treated to eliminate the infestation. I appreciated their attention to detail and how they followed up to ensure the problem was resolved. I'll definitely be using their services again if needed."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Southern Green Turf Care Inc
3.9(
206
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Serving Bath, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

"I've had too many bad experiences with yard and lawn care type people. It's not that I had a bad experience with them; I'm not gonna put them out there like that. It wasn't a bad experience. I like to do my yard myself. I called them just to do the first initial, the spray thing, something that I can't control, whatever they have to do. They did what they had to do, but I like to do my own. I just needed help at the time. But to recommend to someone else? Yes, I would. They did their job, so I'll give them an A. It's hard to explain. You have to be a yard person. You need that initial push and they gave me that push and I respect them for that, that's why I gave them respectful grades. I'm a yard person myself, I just didn't have the tools that they had to get my yard going. They did what they had to do to get me going, put it that way."
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Palm Tree Specials

+41

Recommended by72%of homeowners
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Pest Control questions, answered by experts

Whether you, your dog, or your cat has been sprayed, Poison Control recommends using a solution of 1 quart of 3% (household strength) hydrogen peroxide, ¼ cup of baking soda, and 1 teaspoonful of liquid dish detergent mixed together and immediately applied to the sprayed fur or skin to get rid of skunk smell. After leaving it on for five minutes, rinse with water. If your eyes get sprayed, rinse for at least 15 minutes with room-temperature water.

Yes, mulch can attract pests. Spiders, centipedes, and ants are some common pests that are attracted to mulch. You can avoid infestation by laying your bags of mulch in the heat for a few hours or by using an inorganic mulch, as it’s less attractive to pests.

If the cat is stray (you noticed a collar or other signs of domestication), the kind thing to do is to try and find the owner. Call around to other neighbors to see if they can lead you in the right direction. If you can get close enough to snap a picture, try posting an image of the cat to local community groups and pages on social media. 

If the cat is feral, you can try to humanely trap them and participate in a local shelter’s TNR program. Before attempting capture, call around to local rescues and shelters to make sure one near you does participate in a TNR program. They may even be able to catch the cat for you.

Scientists have found that the chemical traces a dying wasp releases can agitate nearby wasps and make them more aggressive. It may not necessarily attract wasps, but it will make wasps in the area more likely to investigate and feel threatened, which leads to more stings. As a result, it’s not a good idea to swat or crush a wasp anywhere near their nest. Once you have found a nest, hire a wasp exterminator.

Snakes love yards where they can access pet food, insects, and rodents. They also like places with plenty of hiding spots, such as tall grasses, thick or overgrown shrubbery, pools of water, broken gutters, and boxes. Reducing clutter and debris on your property may help keep them from visiting.

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