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Pet Stop of Central Illinois
5.0(
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Serving Clinton, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Definitely worth it! I never have to worry about my dog running off again. Very impressed with the equipment and training with the system. The whole thing went in and was up and running in a few hours. My dog knew his borders within a couple of days. Lots of features and settings. Response time was very quick from the company when adjustments needed to be made. I highly recommend the Pet Stop systems."
Pet Stop
Gentle Steps Training Program
Professional Installation
Response time3 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Taylor Exteriors
4.2(
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Serving Clinton, IL and surrounding areas

"We had a big project in place for our deck and they went above and beyond for our expectations. Project took longer than planned due to the weather but they finished it on a holiday! Terry communicated with us the entire process and ensured the deck was finished to perfection! We could not be more pleased with how our deck turned out!"
Fencing Project
Windows Project
Windows Project
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
Fencing

+33

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Nester Superior Services, LLC
New to Angi

Serving Clinton, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Imagine...\n\nQuality family time \n\nRest & relaxation for you \n\nTime to read \n\nSeeing a movie \n\nWalking in the park...\n\nAre your weekends spent tied to your mower and weeding your beds? Free up your time and let Nester Superior Services, LLC take care of all your mowing services, lawn maintenance, tree trimming & lawncare. \n\nCome Home to...\n...A lawn that's edged, mowed, and the greenest on the block. Come home to an evening spent with the family, not wrestling with a mower and gas can, or restringing the electric edger. \n\nyour lawn is our passion!\nCall today and lets get to work!\n\n

Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

Unlike for rats and mice, poisonous baits and fumigants aren’t a legal option for dealing with squirrel invasions. So, don’t set any traps up using standard rodenticides. Remember that you typically need a permit for trapping and relocating squirrels found on your property. Some states even specify the types of traps you need to use.

There are a few ways to keep pesky bugs away from your garden. One option you have is to plant flowers so beneficial insects like ladybugs can control pests for you. A similar method is companion planting, which means you’ll grow vegetables that’ll discourage pests, like garlic, onions, and basil. The best pest prevention method will depend on the bugs you have issues with and the plants in your garden. 

This varies based on the circumstance. Chemical-based pest control baits and poisons are usually the most potent, but they are unsafe to use around children and pets, so they won’t be a fit for every household.

Safer alternatives, such as boric acid and food-grade diatomaceous earth, can work as well, though they should still stay out of reach. Aside from that, the best thing any DIY-er can do is make their place uninviting by sealing off entry points, eliminating clutter, and maintaining a clean home.

Besides using the best bait for an opossum trap, other things that can attract them to enter include covering the base with soil or leaf litter and placing it along their path of travel near the denning spot. Leave the trap out overnight, as opossums are nocturnal animals, and check the trap daily.

Groundhogs love to eat a variety of plant matter. This includes beans, peas, sunflowers, tender greens such as leafy vegetables, clover, dandelion, and alfalfa, and sweet fruits such as apples and berries. Groundhogs eat up to a pound and a half of plant matter each day, so household gardens often become their prime target.

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