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Newby's Pest, Lawn, and Weed Control, LLC
3.7(
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Serving Cedar City, UT and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

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"Newbys did a poor job . Very unprofessional and not responsive to our concerns. We had the spray our gravel areas for weed control. Their tech person over sprayed their product on our stucco siding as high as 3 feet up. We called him after he left and he told us to just spray it off with our house. That's not my job . A year later I can still see where some of the overspray was. They contacted me about doing our property this year and I explained our experience. She told me the owner would call me back about my concerns. He never did. I would not recommend them for any work."
Response time10 hrs
Response rate99%
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FAQs for raccoon control projects in Cedar City, UT

Before trying DIY wildlife removal, check your local regulations. Some species are protected, and improper trapping can lead to fines. Hiring a licensed professional ensures safe and legal removal. Pros also have proper safety equipment and knowledge about the best removal methods for your situation. Additionally, they can offer ongoing service to ensure your infestation doesn’t return.

Wildlife removal focuses on humanely capturing and relocating animals, while pest control often involves extermination methods that can harm your pets and the people in your family. Pest control is also used for insects, while wildlife removal deals with larger creatures. Choosing wildlife removal protects both your home and local animal populations.