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"Bad Boys Lawn and Landscaping provides professional lawn care services in St. Louis, MO, including weekly and bi-weekly lawn mowing, yard cleanups, dog waste removal, and snow removal. We proudly serve South City, 63116, Maplewood, Affton, and surrounding St. Louis neighborhoods. As a locally owned and operated company, we focus on reliable scheduling, quality work, and honest pricing for both residential and commercial properties. Whether you need routine lawn maintenance or seasonal cleanup services, our team delivers dependable results you can trust year-round"
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service area only, 63116, Saint Louis, United States
- 5572141956
- badboyslawnandlandscaping@gmail.com
- badboyslawnsandlandscaping.com
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