Bat Removal and Cleanup Bats serve a significant role in many ecosystems as the primary predators of flying insects. With fewer and fewer caves and trees to call home in natural habitats. Many bats are migrating closer to social structures. While bats are essential to the circle of life, they can also carry rabies and other infectious diseases or bacteria. … Read More
Prevent Iguana Infestations from Damaging your Landscaping and Flowering Plants
Iguanas may seem like a cool reptile to those living in colder climates, but if you live in a tropical environment where Iguanas roam freely. You can quickly see the damage to landscaping and vegetation that is caused by the wild iguanas, and the necessity of Iguana control services to prevent the potential thousands of dollars in damage to landscaping … Read More
Raccoons in your Attic and Around your Pool
Removing Raccoons from your Property Have you begun to hear strange noises coming from your attic? Have you noticed animal feces in your swimming pool? If so, then you could well be facing a raccoon infestation. Although these pests might look harmless, they can be highly damaging to your property and pose a significant health risk to your family. Raccoons … Read More
How Much Property Damage do Iguanas Cause Annually
Iguana Damage to Residential and Commercial Property If you’ve ever wondered how much damage iguanas can cause to your residential or commercial property. We are here to answer those questions: 1) Iguanas Will Destroy your Landscaping First of all, it depends on what kind of property you are trying to defend from the iguana invasion. Are you a homeowner? Or … Read More
Prevent Seawall Damage with Iguana Control Services
Iguana Control Services to Prevent Seawall Damage Iguanas were originally not native to South Florida. People imported them as pets, but in recent years, many have either escaped or have been released and have now taken over Palm Beach and South Florida at large due to the subtropical climate, lush gardens, and effects of climate change. Iguanas have also thrived … Read More
Green Iguanas Destroying Seawalls
Seawalls in South Florida Are Being Destroyed The green iguana (or Iguana Iguana) is a species that is not native to Florida and are an invasive species in our state. They are known to cause considerable damages to local infrastructure, and this includes sidewalks, swimming pools and seawalls. The green iguana is not protected by the state of Florida, with … Read More
How Long Do Snakes Live in South Florida?
How Long do Snakes Live? The Snake lifespan can significantly vary depending on the snake’s subspecies. For many snakes, living in nature versus human captivity will affect the longevity of the snake’s life. Here are examples that include: Brown snakes: While they die young in nature, they can sometimes live up to seven years. Garter snakes: These snakes often survive … Read More
Coronavirus from Snakes: New Studies Say Maybe (2020)
Did Coronavirus Come from Snakes? The naming of coronaviruses results from their shape, which looks like a crown or solar corona when viewed under an electron microscope. Coronavirus is spread via air and primarily infects the upper respiratory as well as the digestive system of mammals and birds. Although most of the coronaviruses only result in mild flu-like symptoms during … Read More
How to Keep Raccoons Away From your Home or Business
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
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