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Local Fencing Company Warns of Coyotes

Located in Minnesota, Northland Fence is a well-established fencing company for their community. Not only do they offer installations backed by quality guarantees and warranties, but they also use their knowledge to help consumers make informed decisions. This includes a recent blog post, which goes into detail about what fencing works best to keep coyotes out of the yard.

With their history in the fencing industry, Northland Fence knows how versatile fencing is for their consumers. From keeping others out, to keeping kids and pets in, fencing can serve many purposes. Depending on where their customers live, other critters might be a point of concern, too.

Northland Fence takes the time to address how big of a concern coyotes are for Minnesota residents. “Coyotes are native to almost every corner of North America, spanning all the way up to Alaska and down to parts of Mexico. With humans constantly expanding our homesteads and cities, it’s not uncommon to see coyotes within city limits. While the odds of this are lower in more densely populated areas, it’s never a zero percent chance.”

While coyotes rarely approach humans for no reason, this doesn’t mean that consumers don’t have a genuine source for their concerns. Coyotes, when approaching human properties, are doing so because they’re in need of a food source. “While you won’t have to worry about your kids looking like a snack to them, people who raise chickens or have small dogs, outdoor cats, or other small creatures like rabbits should be aware of the possibility of coyotes.”

“Your best fencing option against coyotes is fences that can not be easily climbed over or dug under. It can also help to have a fence that isn’t as easy to see through.” The fencing company explains in their article, “While coyotes do have a great sense of smell and hearing and could still potentially detect something like food scraps or chickens on your property, this can still be a big deterrent.”

Readers need to be aware of what their county or municipality’s regulations are regarding fencing. Northland Fence has years of experience and utilizes their article to go over the most common regulations regarding height and fencing material. If readers have additional questions, Northland also offers in-depth guides on regulations for cities across the state of Minnesota.

Northland Fence next answers a common question about barbed wire fencing for keeping out coyotes. “Many people might think that options like barbed wire could help properly deter predators like coyotes. While this may be true in some cases, unless you have an agricultural property, such as a cattle field, barbed wire is not allowed for use in residential properties throughout Minnesota. This would include adding it on top or bottom of your already existing fence.”

To wrap up the article, Northland Fence offers additional methods readers can use to help coyote-proof their property. They offer additional advice on electric fencing, and what to do if readers notice signs of coyotes on their property. Learn more by reading the article, which is easily available on their website.

Northland Fence has been family-owned and family-focused since 2004. This local family-owned and family-oriented business has all its employees in-house and paid year-round. They even work during the off-season, ensuring people can get their fences when they want them. They also offer a lifetime warranty on vinyl and a 15-year warranty on all other materials. There is also a 10-year labor warranty on everything. Northland Fence always has supplies in stock, and they never have hidden fees.

For more information about Northland Fence, visit their website or call them at 763-316-4881.

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For more information about Northland Fence, contact the company here:

Northland Fence
Kaya Quinn
763-316-4881
office@northlandfence.com
7703 Main St NE
Fridley, MN

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