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Bluecollar's Outdoors
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Serving Ava, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

"Welds on the go was a great company too here. Everyone on the company was kind courteous and did fantastic work. The work was done to precision and I would definitely use the Welds on the go company again. I rate them 5 stars and would highly recommend them qny day. Thank you very much too for qll your hard work and professionalism. And to the entire company of Welds on the go. Thank you Justin &Laura"
Coffee table frame
Corner on the lid
Little bit of upside down welding in a tight space
Fixed a previous weld that was made from someone else
Repair cracks on chipper

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Recommended by100%of homeowners
Rocking L Fence
New to Angi

Serving Ava, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

With 13 years experience, here at Rocking L Fence, we started at 6 years old. Our experience came from a family owned, family run, multi generational business. We are you local experts. We have experience with fencing, handyman projects, and tree services, we can do it all.\nWhen you choose us, you buy the materials, we will pick it up, and install or repair, and you pay us for the labor. Call us today.

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Joshua Deatherage Builders, LLC
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Serving Ava, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"First he used non-english speaking workers,  very difficult to guide work  due to this.    Poor concrete laying and wanted to use my gravel instead of providing for job.    Intended to reuse old railroad ties for retaining walls instead of replacing them,  and did not intend to run new electrical but instead to hook into existing run.    Unacceptable as this is dangerous.   Also was not going to give any access into attic space until I realized that and specified they must give access.      
 Materials used in the addition itself were acceptable and it was well built, so the building skills are there just in my opinion overpriced.    Roof is acceptable but not something I would brag on.   
Gutters are well done but these were contracted out by the contractor not done by his employees.
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Custom Homes
Kitchen Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
Recommended by42%of homeowners
Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

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.

Unless foxes are a major threat or nuisance, living peacefully alongside them is often better. Reclusive foxes are rarely a risk to humans, and they can help keep rodent populations at bay and boost biodiversity in your yard. Plus, if you are a wildlife lover, there is the simple privilege and pleasure of watching a fox family interact right on your doorstep.

There are quite a few opinions regarding using coffee grinds to keep deer out of your garden, with many people convinced of this method. It makes sense that it could work considering deer have a strong sense of smell and likely do not like the smell of coffee grounds. However, there’s no hard evidence supporting the notion that coffee grounds keep deer away, but it may be worth trying.

Many people only see armadillos at night because the closer the animals are to the city, the more they stay in their burrows during the day to avoid noise. More rural armadillos are more likely to come out during the day when they can warm up in the sunlight and avoid predation by owls and cougars.

Badgers are nocturnal, which means they’re most active at night. This is when they leave their homes and go out in search of food. They’re also creatures of habit, so they will continue going back to the same places when they are active, as long as there doesn’t appear to be any danger.

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