Keeping Rattlesnakes Out Of The Yard
Materials added to this view fence, along with work on the gates, drains, and other entrances, will make this backyard less rattlesnake-friendly this year.
A newly sealed gate that no rattlesnake of any size will be getting through.
A courtyard with materials added to deny entry to rattlesnakes in an inviting, shaded area.
A typical response we get when we post photos like this, of a new completed rattlesnake fence, is something like "it dont work they can get right through those bars!" But look closer, and you might just barely see the steel mesh added that does the job. So to the naysayers, THANK YOU for helping show just how little adding rattlesnake peace of mind to a property impacts the view.
This one was just completed in Tucson by our guys and it couldn't have turned out better.
Some recent rattlesnake fencing installation work from our team in Tucson. This property is ready for rattlesnake baby season.
Upgrades to this outer fence will make this fall less rattlesnakey this year. From our Tucson team.
Some of a newly rattlesnake-fenced property near Tucson. This one used black coated steel to blend into the existing aesthetic and become barely visible, if that. There's a lot more to it than it seems, and when it's all done this backyard is in a much safer situation than it was before.
A recent Rattlesnake Fence project completed near Tucson. It's not as visible as many people (HOAs) often think it is, providing the most effective division between rattlesnakes and the patio possible without changing how things look.
Some photos from the post-installation quality inspection from a recent Rattlesnake Fencing installation from Brent and Bre! Looks great, when it looks like anything at all ;)