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DMA Solutions
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Serving Clinton, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"An eight foot section of PVC fence was taken down buy a very large branch. He was able to repair it to like new condition. I sent him many pictures with dimensions and he was able to put it back together without having to replace it with a new panel. The fence I had was a discontinued style. He saved me money and didn't have to replace it with something that would not match. I'd recommend him to anyone.
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Amarico Fence
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Serving Clinton, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1983

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Amarico Fence has been serving the residential, commercial & industrial fencing needs of Northeast Ohio for over 30 years.\n We are committed to providing our customers with quality fencing materials including vinyl, ornamental,chain link and a variety of wood type fencing. We offer a 5 yearWorkmanship warrenty on all new instillation.\n Highly experienced in meeting all local/state regulations. Not only do we commit to having your new fence installed swiftly and professionally, we also commit to providing unsurpassed customer Service, Speed, and Support! So I would like to install or repair any type of fence for a very fair price and very good work. PLEASE give me a call to schedule a FREE ESTIMATE, you will be pleased! phone number 216-466-6464.\nResidential - Commercial - Industrial\nInsurance work welcomed\nIF YOU DREAM IT!\nWE CAN BUILD IT!

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Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

Don’t let it run off without scaring it away through shouting, loud noises, waving your arms, or even throwing some rocks in its general direction if possible. You want the bobcat to get away with the thought that this place is not safe for them, which will dissuade them from returning.

No, one snake does not always mean more. While snakes do often congregate in dens to breed, for most of the year, they are primarily solitary creatures that do not travel in groups. A single snake may make its way near your home in search of food, warmth, or shelter.

Droppings from cockroaches, squirrels, mice, bats, and birds can resemble rat poop, making it easy to confuse one for another. Mouse droppings are smaller and more pointed, cockroach droppings resemble tiny black specks or ground pepper, and bat guano can look similar but usually crumbles into powder. Bird droppings sometimes have a similar shape, but often include white uric acid deposits. If in doubt, it’s best to consult a pest control professional for proper identification and removal.

What you should do with an armadillo after you catch it depends on what your local laws dictate. Often, it's easiest to relocate an armadillo rather than euthanize it. Contact your local wildlife control office or experts for information specific to your area. After removal is complete, be sure to repair any holes left in your yard or under your home.

Foxes can catch rabies. However, it is rare, and even rarer for them to pass this disease on to humans. If you do see a fox in your vicinity acting strangely, disorientated, having seizures, or randomly trying to bite, contact your local animal control, police, or Department of Environmental Control. And if you are scratched or bitten by an animal you suspect has rabies, seek medical treatment immediately.

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