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Wright's Equipment & Fencing
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Serving Willard, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

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"They were very professional and efficient. Removed snow around the property to reduce the chance of flooding in my home. Polite and on time, worked hard. Would definitely recommend and use again."
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Tippco Construction
New to Angi

Serving Willard, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

A good quality vinyl fence will last you a lifetime. If you'd like to do the job once and do it right then we are the right fencing company for you. Tippco Construction works one-on-one with you to make sure you get the look and feel you want while staying within your budget. Wow the neighbors with the prettiest fence in the neighborhood. They'll think you spent a fortune when they see the high-quality, low maintenance, yet affordable, fence we'll install for your home. We seek all customer comments and complaints, and firmly believe that every interaction is an opportunity to create a customer for life. We listen, we care, and we act to exceed your expectations and provide the best customer experience possible.

Animal Fencing questions, answered by experts

Rabbits have a penchant for plants, relishing herbs, veggies, fruits, and grasses. Common herbs like mint, basil, and cilantro are fair game for rabbits. In fact, leafy greens such as mint and thyme are rabbit favorites. Not only do bunnies find it yummy, but it packs health benefits when consumed in small amounts.

Gophers do not hibernate, meaning you could, at least theoretically, have a gopher problem in your yard any time of year. During the colder parts of the year when soil isn't as easy to work with, gophers may not dig as many holes or be as active and instead will burrow deeper into the earth to go below the frost line to stay warm.

You can expect to see more gopher activity during the spring and fall when warmer temperatures make digging easy, and there is an abundance of new (or recently harvested) plant life available for them to graze on. They come out during the day and sleep at night.

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.

Regular cleaning, proper food storage, sealing entry points, and professional inspections help prevent infestations.

Consider making some noise if you're looking for a straightforward way to put a damper on excessive frog croaking. You don't need to orchestrate a symphony—simple actions like stomping or clapping with gusto can work wonders. You can also try blasting music, but that won't help you make friends with your neighbors. A simpler solution might be learning to live with it. You can try soundproofing your bedroom with heavy-duty noise-reducing curtains.

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