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Aireo Home Services, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Copperton, UT and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"Great overall experience. Kyle installed an additional HVAC duct in a basement room for me. He had to route it around an existing duct. The install turned out very well. I would highly recommend Aireo for HVAC or plumbing service."
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Whipple Service Champions Heating & Cooling, LLC
4.6(
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Serving Copperton, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"From the service tech to the installers, everyone was professional and great to work with. Gave me options up front and didnâ t pressure me. Already recommended them to family members. Grade A work."
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Whipple Plumbing
Whipple Plumbing
Whipple HVAC
Whipple Plumbing

+8

Response time1 day
Response rate85%
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All Around Quick Services, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Copperton, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Selected All Around Quick Services to install a mini split heating/cooling system. They take the "quick" in their name to heart. First to respond. First out to look at the project and first to provide a bid. Very responsive to questions and I was honestly shocked how quickly they were ready to install. Complicated install took a little longer than they had hoped but they were attentive to my requests and installed quickly to my standard. Austin, the installer was very friendly and professional. As I looked at the other services they provide, they will be my first call in the future."
HVAC
HVAC
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+11

Response time12 hrs
Response rate94%
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

Grass spiders, also known as funnel-web spiders, are the culprits here, building small webs directly into the grass to catch any insects that have the misfortune of crawling too close. They are often confused with wolf spiders, as the two species look nearly identical, but grass spiders are actually great helpers in maintaining your lawn.

Spiders are not typically attracted to bedding as a primary source of food or shelter, but they sometimes inadvertently end up there. Spiders can hitch a ride on your clothing, belongings, or through open windows and doors. The underside of a bed, especially if it's near a wall or corner, can provide such a sheltered spot where they can hide and build webs. Dust and clutter under your bed can create ideal hiding places as well. If your room has other insects like flies or mosquitoes, spiders may be drawn to the area in search of prey. 

Deer rely on scent to tell them what’s safe and unsafe, so effective deer repellents have to be pungent. Make your own natural repellent by combining a beaten egg, one tablespoon of cooking oil, one tablespoon of dish soap, and a half cup of milk. Pour it into a spray bottle and spray around your garden, avoiding anything you will want to eat later. This stinky repellent will ward off any deer that want to make your produce their next meal. But keep in mind that if your windows are nearby, the scent may waft over.

While foxes may find them unpleasant, mothballs are not an effective deterrent. Additionally, mothballs are toxic for humans and animals and should never be used outside. They contain naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene, which are very harmful to the environment. Use safer, more reliable deterrents, or hire a professional wildlife control expert.

It’s been said that baking soda can kill fleas as it may dry out eggs and larvae. However, this method has not been proven to be effective in killing fleas or other pests. However, you can use it to absorb smells so if there is a fragrance you believe is attracting fleas or ticks, you can use baking soda to rid the smell to control it.

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