Wildlife Removal in Delray Beach, FL
Wild animals follow food, shelter, and warmth wherever they can find it, and South Florida homes offer plenty of all three. When raccoons, iguanas, or other wildlife start treating your property like their own, it can put everything you have worked to maintain at risk. Hulett Environmental Services uses humane trapping and relocation methods to remove wildlife carefully and responsibly, always following local regulations to protect both your home and the animals involved. From the initial inspection to sealing off entry points with proven exclusion techniques, the goal is a long-term fix, not just a quick visit. Monitoring keeps things that way.
Wildlife Removal Services in Delray Beach:
- Birds
- Opossums
- Raccoons
- Skunks
- Bats
- Rodents
- Armadillos
- And Iguanas
Additional Services in Delray Beach
Protecting the Home You Have Worked Decades to Build
When a raccoon finds its way into your attic or an iguana starts tearing through your yard, you need a fast, reliable solution from someone who knows South Florida wildlife. Wildlife Control from Hulett Environmental Services covers everything from armadillos and opossums to raccoons and iguanas, using humane trapping, targeted baiting, and exclusion methods tailored to the specific animal and situation.
Here is how the process works, from first call to final resolution:
- A trained specialist inspects your property to identify the animal, locate entry points, and assess the extent of the problem, including attics, crawl spaces, and exterior structures.
- A customized removal plan is put together based on what was found, with most jobs resolved in one to three visits depending on the species and severity.
- Humane traps or exclusion devices are strategically placed and monitored, and captured animals are relocated to suitable habitats in compliance with local regulations.
- Entry points are sealed and habitat modifications are recommended to prevent animals from returning, including trimming vegetation and removing food sources.
- A follow-up visit confirms the issue is fully resolved and gives you guidance on keeping your property clear going forward.
Every step is handled with care for your home and respect for your property, so you are not left guessing about what comes next.
Why Homeowners across South Florida Choose Hulett
Hulett has been a trusted name in South Florida for a long time, and that reputation is built on showing up when it matters. Same-day and next-day service means you are not waiting around while a raccoon does more damage overhead. Real people answer the phone, so you get answers right away, not a phone tree. Technicians receive extensive training well beyond state requirements, and every job comes with a free quote before any work begins. When you call Hulett, you get a neighbor who takes your home as seriously as you do.
Hulett Has Been Doing This for Nearly Six Decades
That kind of experience adds up fast. Hulett has spent nearly 60 years in the field, which means we have seen every type of wildlife situation this region can throw at a home, seasonal or otherwise.
We know how to identify the problem quickly, get it right the first time, and back it all up with a track record built on decades of reliable service to homeowners who take their property seriously.
How to Tell When Wildlife Has Made Itself at Home on Your Property
Wild animals are resourceful, and a well-maintained property with mature landscaping, a solid roof, and easy access to food and water is exactly what they are looking for. The problem is that by the time most homeowners notice something is off, the animal has already settled in and done some damage along the way.
Knowing what to look for early makes a real difference in how quickly the situation gets resolved and how much of your property stays intact.
Common signs of wildlife activity in Florida homes and yards:
- Scratching, thumping, or scurrying sounds in the attic, walls, or crawl spaces, especially at night
- Torn or displaced insulation, chewed wiring, or gnaw marks on wood and structural materials
- Strong, persistent odors coming from enclosed spaces or beneath the home
- Droppings or urine stains near entry points, along rooflines, or inside storage areas
- Visible damage to soffits, roof vents, fascia boards, or screens where an animal has forced entry
- Overturned trash bins, disturbed garden beds, or dug-up lawn areas overnight
- Tracks, smear marks, or worn pathways along fences, rooflines, or foundation edges
- Pets acting agitated or fixated on a particular area of the home or yard
Any one of these signs is worth paying attention to. A couple of them together usually means something has already moved in, and the longer it stays, the more complicated things get. Hulett Environmental Services has entomologists and trained wildlife specialists on staff who know exactly what they are looking at, so you get a clear answer fast rather than guessing at what is going on behind your walls.
Wildlife Exclusion Services That Keep Animals From Coming Back
Protecting the Home You Have Worked Decades to Build
Removing an animal is only half the job. If the entry point stays open, you are likely dealing with the same problem again within weeks. That is where wildlife exclusion comes in. As part of our wildlife control process, Hulett Environmental Services inspects your property to find exactly how animals are getting in, whether that is a gap in the roofline, a loose vent screen, or vegetation pressing against the house. South Florida homes deal with a lot of this, since the warm climate keeps animals active year-round and the landscaping that makes coastal properties so beautiful can also give wildlife a direct path inside.
Once we identify those entry points, we seal them using materials and methods that match the situation. The goal is to make re-entry physically impossible, not just difficult. We also look at habitat factors around the home, like food sources or overgrown shrubs, that may be drawing animals close in the first place. When exclusion is done right, it addresses the root cause rather than just the symptom. For homeowners who have put years into maintaining their property, that kind of lasting solution is exactly what the job calls for.
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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