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Mr. Mom Property Maintenance
4.6(
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Serving Springfield, VT and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Alan came out to look at the site and do some measurements.  Then we communicated several times by email.  He was very good at keeping me informed of his schedule and the likely date he could complete the project.  He came out when he promised, and finished the work in just over two hours.  I was present as he did the work, and I was amazed at the speed at which he completed the task.  He also sent me an invoice by email the same day.  He offered a lower price upon completion because of how he could save on the wood costs.  I paid him the full price we had agreed upon verbally because I felt he deserved the bonus for his commitment to cost control.
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Bird Control questions, answered by experts

Hawk attacks on pets are rare, and they won’t target animals that outweigh them. Hawks typically weigh between one and three pounds. That means you don’t need to worry if you have a Labrador Retriever or French Bulldog. However, small cats and toy breed dogs, like Chihuahuas, are at risk. Pet attacks are more likely in winter when food is scarce or in the early summer when inexperienced young hawks are honing their hunting skills.

An owl's worst enemy in the wild is often other raptors and environmental factors. Among the avian threats, larger owls or other birds of prey can pose a danger, engaging in territorial disputes or competing for food resources. Terrestrial predators like foxes, raccoons, and larger mammals may target owl nests or young fledglings. Environmental factors like severe weather conditions, habitat loss, and food availability changes can also significantly impact owl populations.

Set live traps or install a one-way door to evict squirrels, rodents, and other animals from your attic. Once they’re out, seal any entry points to prevent the animals from returning. If you’re dealing with an infestation, call a pro. 

Regular cleaning, proper food storage, sealing entry points, and professional inspections help prevent infestations.

Yes, it is generally safe to return to your house once the pest control professionals have granted permission. Keep in mind that you’ll only need to evacuate your home during extreme pest control treatments, such as whole-home fumigation, while more minor treatments don’t require leaving. When you return home, be sure to follow the pest pro’s instructions carefully, especially those surrounding wait times and safety precautions.

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