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Not so far.are electric fences needed?
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Not so far.are electric fences needed?
Wow, I don't like that! They don't make hardware cloth like they used to!Neighbor had trapper get the coons that were in house walls. They were going under the deck. Trapper put plastic coated hardware cloth up the deck and as apron. My dog alerted me and I found they had gone through the hwc
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Torx head screws are the best to prevent stripping. Once you use them you will likely never want to use a Philips head screw again.Yes, generally i use outdoor screws like you would for a deck and galvanized spiral nails when i want to use nails. Also when you drive in screws with a drill, use little bursts of speed rather than top speed all the way. It seems to produce less chattering and stipping of screws. Less frustrating , as well.
Ours seem to be too, in fact they are so cautious, most people in town aren't even aware of them. I ordered 3 Wyze cameras that should arrive tomorrow. Once I get back from visiting the old house I'll get them set up.Our bears are very shy, they run from people. Perfect!
Hopefully not, but we'll have a 5' fence along the front of the property shortly so if that isn't enough to keep them moving past the place, we have discussed adding electric.are electric fences needed?
I'm thrilled in a way that this area is that wild. I can't wait till I can get the cameras set up.that was our only encounter with a bear in 51 years , living here..
Philips head are easier to clean out, IMO...much easier than torq and sq.the head is filled with dirt ?