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Lucky_Lee
First Name: Le Qi Family Name: Li Native name: 李乐祺 Also Known as: Li Leqi, Lucky Li, Lee Leqi, Lee Le Qi Nationality: American Gender: Female Born: January 16, 2015 Age: 7
Lucky Lee Name: Lucky Lee Native name: 李乐祺 Also Known as: Li Leqi, Lucky Li, Lee Leqi, Lee Le Qi Nationality: American Gender: Female Born: January 16, 2015 Age: 7
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Licensed by the Ohio Department of Agriculture for wood destroying insect inspections.
I’ve used Lucky Lee’s for many years and recommend them to everyone! They’re extremely thorough, prompt, and reasonably priced. The job is always done right the first time.
I’ve always been very pleased with Lucky Lees that’s why I have them come back every year.
The guy came up to our fence with a smile on his face and let us know what we needed to do. Very friendly. Did the job quickly and efficiently. Will come back next year!
We had a great experience. John, the technician, was very very knowledgeable and professional about dealing with our bee problem.
We are so pleased with the service by Lucky Lee’s! We have a standing monthly appointment for preventative measures. Eric and his team are friendly, prompt and pay close attention to detail.
Lucky Lee's does an excellent job of pest control in our facility by visiting monthly for a reasonable fee. They will return without question if problems arise and have been a wonderful partner in providing our residents a pest free living environment."
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Lucky Lee’s Pest Control formula is effective against more than 50 species including ants, bedbugs, bees, centipedes, cloth moths, cockroaches, fleas, lice, spiders, silverfish, ticks, and wasps.
If pests return, so do we. Each service is performed by a certified technician and comes complete with a 60-day guarantee . Touch-up treatments are free of charge.
Our technicians are now certified to treat for mosquitoes using patented mosquito trap technology from In2Care. Contact us for details or learn more about the process at in2care.org .
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Lucky Lee’s Pest Control is a family-owned business in Marblehead, Ohio, founded by Lee Arquilla more than 30 years ago. Though the original purple pickup has been upgraded to a small fleet of service vehicles, the customer focus and professional quality of service have never changed. Lucky Lee’s is licensed and insured and services are guaranteed. If pests return within 60 days of service, so will our technicians – free of charge.
We serve residential and commercial customers throughout the Lake Erie Islands region including Port Clinton, Catawba Island, Marblehead, Put-in-Bay, Middle Bass Island, Kelleys Island, Sandusky, Huron, Oak Harbor, Oregon, Fremont, Clyde, Bellevue, and beyond. Lucky Lee’s is a proud member of the Ohio Pest Management Association.
Some researchers report that these large spiders could eventually migrate up the East Coast of the US. Nothing to fear, they aren’t dangerous to humans or pets won’t likely to show up in our area. If they do, we’ve got you covered! Want to learn more about these “parachuting” spiders?
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The fast-casual Chinese American restaurant that sparked viral outrage for racist marketing language is closing after less than a year in business. Lucky Lee’s , which opened in Greenwich Village in April, announced on its Instagram page and website that it shut down on Friday.
Nutritionist Arielle Haspel debuted the project at 67 University Place with the intention of selling classic Chinese American takeout dishes like lo mein, General Tso’s chicken, and fried rice, while following diet restrictions and current “wellness” trends, such as food without gluten or refined sugar.
But the restaurateur, who is white, quickly faced backlash for the way she marketed the restaurant. Her social media posts and other publicity materials touted her version of Chinese food as more “clean” and less ““oily,” “salty,” and “icky” than anything else available — feeding into racist stereotypes about Chinese food and Chinese-owned restaurants being dirty and unhealthy.
People immediately flooded the restaurant’s Instagram and Yelp page with comments blasting her, saying that she was profiting from Chinese culture while simultaneously degrading it by not learning the context around Chinese American restaurant menus. Many also slammed the name of the restaurant, which implied a Chinese owner but is the name of Haspel’s white husband; the restaurant is in part inspired by the Chinese food that the two of them ate growing up as Jewish-Americans in New York.
Haspel apologized and made attempts to adjust the marketing, deleting some of the offensive Instagram posts and telling the Times , “Shame on us for not being smarter about cultural sensitivities.” As recently as October, the Villager wrote an article saying the restaurant was “flourishing” after the controversy died down.
But now, Lucky Lee’s is dunzo. The restaurant’s announcement did not say why it was closing; Eater has reached out for further comment.
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