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Gideon Fence
5.0(
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Electronic Pet Fence - InstallElectronic Pet Fence - Repair or Adjust

Serving Carmichael, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jordan Gideon runs a top notch crew and they'll proudly tell you so too. Their price for my 320 foot fence was very competitive with the rest and the quality was greatly unexpected. They know what they're doing and bring a lasting product. Their crew was a pleasure to have around - very professional, polite and knowledgeable. They wasted no time and delivered! I can't say enough about how pleased I am with them. I even offered they put their sign up on my fence for a bit to show off their work!"
Response time30 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Summit Fence
5.0(
2
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Electronic Pet Fence - InstallElectronic Pet Fence - Repair or Adjust

Serving Carmichael, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I will keep this short and sweet! Customer service was Great! From start to finnish! The job they did was awesome!!! They removed the old fence{130 feet} and installed the new fence in one day!!!"
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Response time1 day
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Better Home Repair Inc
3.8(
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Electronic Pet Fence - InstallElectronic Pet Fence - Repair or Adjust

Serving Carmichael, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They were on time and prompt. If there were any questions or if they were a delay I always got a phone call from them, letting me know what was going on. They were quick, efficient and got the job done in lesser time than they had anticipated. I told them that I wanted the work to be done before Christmas and they did everything they could to make sure that it was done before Christmas."
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

Trapping is generally not recommended, as even gentle traps can become as inhumane as kill traps if a rabbit is caught and stuck for several days. Additionally, capturing one rabbit isn’t likely to prevent other rabbits from wandering your yard. If you choose this method, it's essential to use live traps designed for humane capture and release of the rabbits in a suitable, safe habitat far from your property. Be sure to set a reminder and check the trap at least twice per day.

If a foxtail enters your pet’s body and is left untreated, it can cause a serious infection and, in some cases, travel internally to their organs and threaten their life. That’s why it’s essential to check your pet’s fur for signs of foxtails and visit the veterinarian for removal as quickly as possible. If foxtail is treated quickly, they are relatively easy for a professional vet to remove safely.

While keeping any critter away permanently isn’t always possible, you can keep mice away from your home by setting traps, fumigating your space, and sealing known entry points. Once you’ve taken these steps, take time to work on prevention measures, such as clearing out all clutter and recyclables and removing all food sources.

No, poison isn’t the best way to deal with animals in your attic. It’s unlikely to completely eradicate the problem, especially if you don’t take care of access points. Also, poisoned animals may die and decay in the attic, causing noxious odors. 

Some animals may leave the attic before the poison kills them, which could lead to nearby pets or other wildlife eating the animals and becoming poisoned themselves. Ultimately, it’s better to avoid using poison and contact a professional instead.

The brown recluse has numerous predators in the wild (or close to your home). They are a valuable part of the ecosystem, too. Their predators often include birds, praying mantis, crickets, chickens, spider wasps, and more. However, the brown recluse spider is a master at hiding, making it much more difficult for predators to hunt them.

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