Wildlife Removal in Boynton Beach, FL
When wildlife starts treating your property like their own, getting them out quickly and keeping them out for good is exactly what Hulett Environmental Services is built to do. South Florida's warm climate and expanding neighborhoods push all kinds of animals closer to homes, and when they find a gap in your roof, a loose vent, or an overgrown corner of your yard, they move right in. Hulett's wildlife team uses humane trapping and relocation methods tailored to each species, so every animal is handled the right way from the start. Once the animal is gone, exclusion work closes off the entry points and habitat features that made your property attractive in the first place, giving you a long-term solution instead of a short-term fix.
Wildlife removed by Hulett in Boynton Beach:
- Birds
- Opossums
- Raccoons
- Skunks
- Bats
- Rodents
- Armadillos
- And Iguanas
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When Wildlife Moves In, Here Is How We Move Them Out
A rustling in the attic, something digging up the yard, or an opossum making itself comfortable under the deck — Wildlife Control is one of those calls nobody plans to make, but when you need it, you need it fast. Raccoons, iguanas, armadillos, and other nuisance animals can chew through wiring, tear up insulation, and create real health concerns through droppings and parasites. Getting the right specialist involved quickly makes all the difference.
Here is how the process works, from first call to resolution:
- A trained specialist inspects your property to identify the animal, locate entry points, and assess any structural damage or nesting activity.
- A targeted removal plan is built around your specific situation, covering the right trapping method, bait selection, and number of visits needed — typically one to three, depending on severity.
- Humane traps are placed strategically and checked regularly to minimize stress on the animal and keep your household undisturbed.
- Once captured, animals are relocated to suitable habitats in compliance with Florida wildlife regulations.
- Entry points and attractants are addressed through exclusion and habitat modification to reduce the chance of a repeat visit.
Why Homeowners across South Florida Trust Hulett Environmental Services for Wildlife Removal
Hulett brings something most wildlife removal companies simply cannot: entomologists and trained specialists on staff, same-day and next-day service availability, and a genuine commitment to treating your home like it is their own. When you call, a real person answers — no phone trees, no waiting on hold. Free quotes, thorough inspections, and technicians trained well beyond state minimums mean you get a team that actually knows what they are doing, not just someone showing up with a trap and a guess.
Decades of Experience You Can Actually Count On
Hulett has been solving wildlife and pest problems across South Florida for nearly 60 years, and that kind of fieldwork adds up fast.
We know how to identify the problem quickly, get it right the first time, and handle the stubborn issues that keep coming back season after season.
How to Tell If Wildlife Has Moved Into Your Home
Wild animals are resourceful, and once they find a comfortable spot in or around your home, they tend to stay. The tricky part is that the early signs are easy to miss or dismiss as something else entirely. Knowing what to look for helps you act before a small problem turns into a bigger one.
Common signs of wildlife activity in Florida homes:
- Scratching, thumping, or scurrying sounds coming from the attic, walls, or crawl spaces, especially at night
- Droppings or urine stains near entry points, along baseboards, or in storage areas
- Chewed wires, insulation, wood trim, or ductwork
- Torn or displaced soffit vents, roof shingles, or siding near the roofline
- Strong, musty, or ammonia-like odors with no obvious source
- Footprints or digging in garden beds, under decks, or along the home's foundation
- Nesting materials like shredded insulation, leaves, or fabric in out-of-the-way spots
- Pets acting unsettled or fixating on a wall, ceiling, or corner of the yard
If any of these sound familiar, you are likely dealing with more than the occasional outdoor visitor passing through. Hulett Environmental Services has entomologists and trained wildlife specialists who know exactly what these signs point to and how to confirm what you are dealing with. The sooner you get a clear picture of the situation, the better positioned you are to protect your home, your pets, and the people you share it with.
Wildlife Exclusion Services That Keep Animals Out for Good
Protecting Your Home, Your Pets, and Your Yard the Smart Way
Once an animal has been removed from your property, the next step is making sure it cannot get back in. That is where wildlife exclusion comes in. Hulett Environmental Services inspects your home for the gaps, vents, and openings that animals use to get inside, then seals those entry points using durable, species-appropriate materials. South Florida's warm climate keeps wildlife active year-round, so homes here face more consistent pressure from animals like raccoons, iguanas, and opossums than homeowners in cooler regions might. Exclusion work addresses that reality directly, rather than waiting for a repeat problem to develop.
The benefit of professional wildlife control is that it goes beyond just removing the animal. Hulett combines targeted trapping with structural exclusion and habitat modification, so the conditions that attracted wildlife in the first place are addressed too. That means trimming vegetation, removing food sources, and installing barriers where needed. For families with kids, pets, and garden space, this approach matters because it reduces the need for repeated interventions and keeps your outdoor living areas safe without relying on harsh chemicals or reactive measures.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the removal process take?
It varies. Some animals are removed in a single visit, while others (like bats or squirrels) may require several visits and follow-up sealing work. Contact us to get started and we can provide a more formal estimate and scope!
What are the signs that I have wildlife in my home?
Common signs include strange noises (scratching, thumping, chirping), droppings, urine smells, chewed wires, damaged vents or shingles, and visible nests or tracks.
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