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Mr. Mom Property Maintenance
4.6(
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Serving White River Junction, 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

Rabbits face a range of formidable adversaries in rural and suburban areas. Natural predators such as hawks, foxes, bobcats, raccoons, coyotes, and weasels pose significant threats to their survival. These skilled hunters target bunnies for food, contributing to regulating rabbit populations. Outdoor housepets can be enemies, too, particularly dogs and cats. And loud little humans playing in your yard make great rabbit deterrents, too.

Legal considerations include adherence to local and federal wildlife protection laws, particularly for species that might be protected or endangered.

No, you shouldn’t have to worry about bats in your yard as long as they don’t make their way inside your house. Typically, bats hang around backyards in order to consume bugs, especially if they’re located in the U.S. Bats that are native to North America can consume more than 500 bugs per hour, so they may actually benefit your yard if mosquitoes are prevalent.

There are DIY methods and store-bought pesticides available for the public to use. However, these pesticides also come with a risk, and you need to follow the directions correctly and take precautionary measures to prevent exposure to these chemicals. These methods may be an option for small pest problems, but you should call in a pest control specialist for persistent pests and infestations.

Finding a dead bat in your home can be frightening, even during spooky season. The United States Department of Interior states that if you find a dead bat, take these steps:

  • Contact your state wildlife agency to report the finding

  • Photograph the bat safely to help the wildlife agency determine the species

  • Use disposable gloves to place the bat into a plastic bag, making sure to spray with disinfectant and close the bag securely 

  • Thoroughly clean your hands and any clothing that came into contact with the bat

If you see one dead bat, you might have a large bat infestation that needs to be treated immediately. Call a local pest control company to properly inspect your home for other bats.

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