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Mestayer Woodworks and Remodeling
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Electronic Pet Fence - InstallElectronic Pet Fence - Repair or Adjust

Serving Duson, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We are extremely pleased with the construction of our fence. It is beautiful and perfectâ ¦exactly what we wanted & imagined it to be. Dominic has proven to be a knowledgeable & skillful carpenter. His work is done with precision & pride. He is easy to work with & professional with communications. Our cost was reasonable & the project was completed in a timely fashion. We have seen pictures of some of his other completed projects & are impressed with his many skills. We are contracting him to, also, do some brickwork & installation of wood flooring. He is a very fine craftsman!"
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
A1 Fence and Landscape
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Electronic Pet Fence - InstallElectronic Pet Fence - Repair or Adjust

Serving Duson, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

At A1 Fence and Landscape, we are your premier choice for fencing and landscape design. We have provided high quality work and friendly customer service for years. Specializing in aluminum, steel, barbed wire, vinyl, PVC, chain link, wood, wrought iron and electric fencing! Call today for your free estimate.

Recommended by50%of homeowners
BJ's Creative Carpentry
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Electronic Pet Fence - InstallElectronic Pet Fence - Repair or Adjust

Serving Duson, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Bruce responded to our original call for an estimate promptly. He originally gave us an informal quote of $800, though his final bid came in at $1100.

The good:  Quality work; the finished window looks very professional and is beautiful. Bruce took an irregular opening and managed to not only build a nice window but also conceal the flaws in the original construction. He is careful, precise, and is also a really nice guy. He takes pride in his work, and it shows. At one point, when he was dissatisfied with how one part came out, he redid it without being asked, going over it again and again until he was satisfied.

The bad:  On two of the three days he came to work on the project, he arrived hours late - once at 12:45pm and once at 4:30pm. He did not return phone calls when we tried to contact him for an estimated time of arrival. He also did not put any protective covering down in our bathtub where he was working, and it was damaged with a small gouge when he dropped one of the heavy glass blocks into it. He repaired it before the job was done, but used epoxy for a porcelain tub instead of plastic. He also did not wipe his feet on our doormat or use contractor's paper where he walked, and our carpet is really dirty. Not a big deal, really, but annoying."
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Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

As a general rule, if you hear an animal in your attic, don’t assume it will stay there. Animals are drawn to warmth and food sources, which could lead them to other parts of your house. In particular, it’s likely that small pests such as rats and mice that only need tiny gaps to squeeze through will end up in your walls and ductwork. Larger animals like raccoons may be limited to an enclosed attic.

Vinegar can keep some animals at bay, like deer, rabbits, foxes, and raccoons. Keep in mind that your household pets, like cats and dogs, also don’t like the smell of vinegar. You can soak rags in white vinegar and put them up around your garden beds to keep the pesky critters from eating your plants.

Squirrels have a strong sense of smell and can be deterred by various scents they dislike. Effective options include peppermint oil, rosemary, garlic, cinnamon, white vinegar, coffee grounds, and predator urine. Squirrels also have a strong aversion to capsaicin, the compound that makes chili peppers hot, making capsaicin-based repellents a good choice for protecting specific areas like gardens or bird feeders. For a DIY solution, you can create a garlic and vinegar spray and apply it daily. Additionally, placing strong-smelling items like certain soaps or dryer sheets near where squirrels frequent can also be effective.

Yes, dryer sheets can help repel mice. The strong artificial fragrances found in many dryer sheets, such as citrus, floral, or lavender, are unpleasant to mice, which are very sensitive to smells. Many people report success using them to deter mice from areas like cars, drawers, vents, and cupboards. The scent can last for many days, making the space undesirable for rodents. However, dryer sheets may not be a foolproof solution on their own. For more effective protection against rodent infestations, it is best to combine them with other preventive measures like traps, repellent sprays, and proper storage practices.

Groundhogs usually keep their cool despite being easily spooked. However, there are exceptions—they might get defensive or territorial if they feel threatened or overly concerned. If they sense a threat to their babies, they could get feisty, too. These wild animals are not meant to be kept as pets. If you find babies or an injured groundhog, contact your local animal rescue or wildlife service for guidance.

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