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Dog Guard of RI and Southern MA, LLC
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Serving Hingham, MA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Ken is so knowledgeable and professional. He installed my electric fence and spent a lot of time training my dog ( and me) on how to work with the fence so that the dog will respect the boundaries."
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Response time1 day
Response rate85%
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Luca Off-road & Fabrication
New to Angi

Serving Hingham, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

With over 15 years of welding experience, I take pride in precision craftsmanship and doing things the right way the first time. I offer professional MIG, TIG, and stick welding services for repairs, fabrication, and custom projects. I’m detail-oriented, dependable, and genuinely passionate about bringing well-thought-out designs to life — there’s nothing better than watching a project come together from start to finish.

Rob Thomas Tree Service/Fence Installer
4.9(
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Serving Hingham, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Rob and his crew did an amazing job on our fence. We thought we wanted a PVC fence but after talking to him decided to go with the cedar fence and we completely agree with his reasons and with the results! Wow! We changed the placement of the fence just before install and Rob had no problem accommodating the new placement either. Kept us informed of all the steps along the way and got the whole project done in 3 days. Our dog now has the room to run and roam and our yard looks fantastic. Thanks Rob!"
Blue star stables
Drive way side
6’ cedar stockade fence
4' black chainlink in pembroke nh
8’ high cedar back line

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Recommended by80%of homeowners
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JJL Electric LLC
4.4(
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Serving Hingham, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The service provided was good. We had them come back and do some more work later. They kept in touch, they came when they said they were gonna come, they came on time and they were very professional."
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Generator Install
Commercial Tenant Remodel
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Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

The laws in Florida allow residents to kill iguanas on certain public lands and on private lands with landowner permission, even without a permit. Residents are encouraged to kill iguanas, a nonnative reptile seen as a pest throughout the state. Landowners are responsible for removal. Residents are not legally allowed to possess, transport, or relocate iguanas without a permit.

No, skunks are not considered aggressive and are typically very gentle, mild-mannered creatures. However, when they’re provoked, they do emit their potent spray as a defense mechanism. Skunks are also useful creatures to have near your property since they eat insects and will likely leave you and your pets alone unless they’re startled.

Attempting to squish a scorpion by hand or foot isn’t a good idea, as many can flatten themselves and survive a simple strike—plus, they’ll be provoked and very likely to sting. Instead, it's best to use a sharp or heavy object to pierce or crush the exoskeleton with force. Always wear protective clothing, including thick gloves, pants, and closed-toe shoes, to avoid being stung. Use long tweezers, scissors, or a knife to pierce the exoskeleton or crush it with a heavy object, making sure to twist or press down firmly to ensure the scorpion is truly dead.

Although it would make things easier for you, animals won’t likely leave the attic on their own. Unless the animal finds seasonal respite in your attic, it’s likely to stay in a protected space as long as it is allowed. Get rid of animals in your attic by calling the appropriate wildlife removal professionals so they can safely and efficiently remove the critters from your home, being careful to avoid further damage to your home.

Raccoons in a chimney sound like thumping, rustling, scratching, or scurrying. Because they can weigh as much as 20 pounds, they make noises that are noticeable and hard to miss. Plus, they have an average litter size of 3 to 7 kits, so you may hear what sounds like multiple animals thumping, rustling, scratching, or scurrying.

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