How to Keep your Property Raccoon Free Often found in suburban areas, raccoons are smart, resilient, and surprisingly athletic. Not only can they run and jump, but they also are capable of climbing and swimming, making them particularly adept at getting into garbage cans and gardens, or taking a dip in the swimming pool – no matter how well they … Read More
Coronavirus and Bats: Are They Connected?
Did We Get Coronavirus From Bats? Coronaviruses are a large group of viruses that can bring illnesses whose severity ranges widely. The first severe registered sickness caused by a coronavirus came about with the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) epidemic in China in 2003. A second outbreak of severe sickness emerged with the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in Saudi … Read More
Bat Mating Season is Upon Us! (2020)
The Official Mating Period For Bats It is now time to evict any bats that might have created a home in your chimney, eaves, or attic spaces. The period between 15th April and 15th August marks the official mating season for bats. Before the start of this period, all bat colony exclusions must be finished. According to FWC (Florida Fish … Read More
The Iguana Menace: Iguana Removal Done the Right Way
Iguana Removal: How it’s Meant to be Done Iguanas are fascinating animals but have become a significant concern in parts of Florida. Homeowners in the state are starting to wonder about iguanas and how to remove them effectively. The process is challenging at the best of times and should be left to someone with experience. Of course, it’s still important … Read More
Redline Iguana Removal vs. Wildlife Removal Services of Florida (2020)
Iguana Removal: Who Should You Call? Local home and business owners need to find someone competent, well-trained, and ready to assist right away. Among the many Iguana Removal companies here in South Florida, the two that you have probably seen around the most are Wildlife Removal Services of Florida and Redline Iguana Removal. Let us take a closer look at … Read More
Animal in Attic Removal Cost in 2020
How Much Does it Cost to Remove Wildlife from your Attic? Unfortunately, there is no such thing as an average standard price in professional control for nuisance wildlife. It’s like asking for the average cost to repair your cars in some ways. There are no right answers, and every job is very different. Also, different companies will charge different rates … Read More
Squirrel Poop vs Rat Poop (2022)
Squirrel Poop and Rat Poop: What are the differences? When you think about the difference between squirrel poop and rat droppings, it’s not the ideal pass time. Regardless, if you’ve noticed animal droppings in your home, you are best off being able to identify what type of feces is present. It would be best if you distinguished between rat droppings … Read More
The Best Local Wildlife Removal in Boca Raton
Winter Wildlife in South Florida Bats hibernate to survive the cold winter months. They do so because there are not enough insects flying around in the winter to support their active metabolism. Bat hibernation requires specific temperatures ranging from 35 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Big Brown bats have adapted to hibernating in attics rather than cave systems since attics are … Read More
Iguanas In Fort Lauderdale Florida
Iguanas Found in Fort Lauderdale Florida Iguana Control Fort Lauderdale has rapidly developed into one of Florida’s most highly sought after services. That is due to the sudden increase in the number of wild iguanas invading people’s gardens and homes. The reptiles cause a lot of damage and havoc to our homes and landscapes. Iguanas thrive in the state of … Read More
Are Raccoons Dangerous or Docile (2020)
Should Raccoons Be Considered Dangerous? There are many wildlife pests in our Boca Raton service area — everything from fluffy and adorable chipmunks to scaly and less than charming snakes. However, the appearance of a wild animal is not necessarily an indication of how friendly it is. Raccoons are a prime example: they’re fuzzy, curious, and they have a wide-eyed … Read More