
THE MENSER REAL ESTATE GROUP BLOG
5922 Bridle Trail Ln, Pilot Hill, CA 95664
12.58 Acres located at the end of a cul-de-sac in the prestigious community of Gallagher Estates in Pilot Hill. Breathtaking views overlooking the Sacramento Valley, Sutter Buttes, Mount Diablo and distant views of Folsom Lake. Existing driveway and site work intact with updated 2018 building plans available. This site is cleared and approved for building; there are underground utilities, a well with pump, holding tank, septic, and a leach field at the site. The original home was approximately 4,200 Sq.Ft. No Mello Roos, and a low HOA fee of $350 yearly for road maintenance. A local community water tank for quick-fire suppression located less than 1/4 mile from the property. The land borders hundreds of acres of cattle ranch property owned by the same family for generations. Owner financing is available, contact the Menser Real Estate Group for information.
Listed for $270,000
Structural plans available. See floor plan below.
Santa Visited Coldwell Banker!
On December 4th, we enjoyed the 2nd annual Santa photo-op at our office. This is our favorite yearly event where our clients are invited to join us at our office for free professional photos with Santa. We look forward to hosting this event again next year!
Movember 2019 - El Dorado Hills Fire Fighters Association
Movember is the leading charity changing the face of menās health. Since 2003, Movember has funded more than 1,250 menās health projects around the world, challenging the status quo, shaking up menās health research and transforming the way health services reach and support men. Their focus is on prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health, and suicide prevention. By 2030, they aim to reduce the number of men dying prematurely by 25%.
Each year, our local EDH firefighters grow mustaches and host a golf tournament in support of Movember. This year, we sponsored hole 8 on the Serrano Golf Course. It was a wonderful event and we look forward to being involved again next year.
How to get rid of Fruit Flies
Close friends know that I am paranoid about fruit flies getting into my drinks. So much so, that I am constantly putting things on top of my drink to cover it; from my dirty cell phone to napkins, plates, books, anything⦠I no longer let my kids have real pumpkins for Halloween and the only fruit we have has to stay in the refrigerator.
Having this fruit fly phobia, I have discovered a trick to completely get rid of fruit flies in my home. After many requests, here is my secret!
Prevent Eggs from Hatching
Clean ALL drains with InVade BioDrain Gel. This includes your kitchen sinks, dishwasher overflow, bathroom sinks, showers, bathtubs and laundry room sinks. Cleaning all drains will keep eggs from hatching. InVade BioDrain Gel can be purchased on Amazon and is by far the best drain cleaner that I have used for fruit flies.
To clean: Run hot water down drains for a minute or two to clear it out. Pour the gel down the drain and wait a couple minutes before rinsing.
Set traps
Put traps in any room that has fruit flies. I usually have 2 traps in my kitchen and one in any bathroom that needs it. The homemade traps work significantly better than any that I have purchased in the past.
The Recipe
A Clear Glass Cup
Plastic Wrap
Apple Cider Vinegar
Dish Soap
Toothpick
Take your glass cup and pour about an inch or twoās worth of apple cider vinegar. Put a couple drops of dish soap in the apple cider vinegar and add a splash of water to mix it in. (This makes their wings sticky so they canāt get out.) Then, cover the glass with plastic wrap. Hold the plastic wrap tight and poke little holes in the top with a toothpick. I typically do about 10-15 holes depending on how big the glass cup is.
If you do all of this and still have fruit flies a couple days later, clean your drains again.
Try it out? Let us know how it worked!