Wildlife Removal in Fort Pierce, FL
When an animal decides your home or property looks like a good place to settle in, it helps to have a team that knows exactly what to do. Hulett Environmental Services handles humane trapping and relocation for a wide range of wildlife, working with each animal's natural behavior to resolve the problem efficiently and responsibly. From raccoons finding their way into attics to iguanas tearing through landscaping, the right trapping technique and exclusion method makes all the difference between a quick fix and a recurring headache. Removal is just the first step. Sealing entry points and modifying the habitat around your home keeps wildlife from coming back, so you get a long-term solution, not just a temporary one. Transparent pricing and free quotes mean you know exactly what you're getting into before any work begins.
Wildlife removed by Hulett in Fort Pierce:
- Birds
- Opossums
- Raccoons
- Skunks
- Bats
- Rodents
- Armadillos
- And Iguanas
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What to Expect When You Need Wildlife Removal
When a raccoon gets into your attic or an iguana starts tearing up your yard, you need Wildlife Control that moves quickly and gets the job done right. Nuisance animals like opossums, armadillos, and raccoons can damage insulation, chew through wiring, and create real health concerns with their droppings. Getting a professional involved early means less damage and a faster resolution.
Here is how the process works, from first call to final resolution:
- A technician inspects your property to identify the animal, locate entry points, and assess the extent of the problem.
- A customized removal plan is developed based on the species and situation, typically involving one to three visits.
- Humane traps or exclusion devices are strategically placed and monitored to capture and remove the animal with minimal stress.
- Captured animals are relocated to suitable habitats in accordance with local regulations.
- Habitat modifications are recommended where applicable, such as clearing brush or removing food sources, to discourage future activity.
Why Homeowners in South Florida Trust Hulett Environmental Services
Hulett Environmental Services has entomologists on staff and highly trained technicians who understand South Florida wildlife and the specific challenges that come with it. When you call, a real person answers, and service is available as soon as the next day. Free quotes mean no guessing on cost upfront, and the process is explained clearly so you always know what is happening and why. Hulett is family-owned, not a franchise, and that matters when you want a company that treats your home like it matters.
Decades of Experience You Can Actually Count On
Hulett has been solving pest and wildlife problems in this region for nearly 60 years, so when something stubborn shows up, we already know what it is and how to handle it.
That kind of fieldwork builds real knowledge, and it means we get it right the first time without guesswork or unnecessary follow-up costs.
How to Tell If You Have a Wildlife Problem on Your Property
Wildlife doesn't always make its presence obvious right away. By the time most homeowners notice something is wrong, the animal has already settled in, and the damage has already started. Knowing what to look for early can save you a lot of headache and repair costs down the road.
Common signs of wildlife activity in Florida homes and properties:
- Scratching, thumping, or scurrying sounds in your attic, walls, or crawl spaces, especially at night
- Droppings or urine stains in or around your home, garage, or outbuildings
- Chewed wires, insulation, wood framing, or ductwork
- Torn or displaced insulation used for nesting material
- Visible entry points such as holes, gaps, or damaged vents along the roofline or foundation
- Overturned trash cans or disturbed yard debris with no obvious explanation
- Tracks, burrow holes, or disturbed soil near your home's perimeter
- A persistent foul odor coming from inside walls, the attic, or under the structure
- Pet food disappearing quickly or outdoor feeders being raided overnight
- Seeing raccoons, opossums, armadillos, or iguanas near your home repeatedly, especially during daylight hours
It's worth paying close attention if you notice even one or two of these signs. Wildlife problems rarely stay contained on their own, and what starts as a single animal can quickly turn into a much bigger situation once nesting begins. The good news is that Hulett Environmental Services has the expertise to accurately identify what you're dealing with and figure out exactly how the animal is getting in.
Once you know what you're up against, the path forward becomes a lot clearer.
Wildlife Removal Services That Protect Your Home and Property
When a raccoon gets into your attic or an iguana starts tearing up your yard, it stops being a curiosity pretty fast. Wild animals in and around your home can cause real damage, and the longer the problem goes unaddressed, the more expensive it gets to fix.
According to the National Wildlife Federation, wildlife damage to homes and property costs Americans an estimated $28 billion each year. In South Florida, where warm weather keeps animals active year-round, that risk is especially real for homeowners.
Common Wildlife Problems in Fort Pierce
South Florida is home to a wide range of wildlife species that frequently come into contact with residential and commercial properties. Some are a nuisance. Others cause serious structural damage or carry health risks. Here are the animals most likely to cause problems in Florida:
- Raccoons entering attics or overturning trash cans and contaminating areas with droppings
- Opossums nesting under decks, porches, or inside crawl spaces
- Iguanas burrowing into landscaping, seawalls, and garden beds
- Armadillos digging through lawns and garden areas in search of grubs
Hulett Environmental Services uses humane trapping, targeted baiting, and exclusion methods chosen for the specific animal and situation. Every job gets a free quote with no hidden fees, so you know what to expect before any work begins.
Why Professional Wildlife Control Makes a Difference
Handling wildlife on your own is rarely a good idea. Many species are protected under Florida law, and improper removal or relocation can put you on the wrong side of state regulations. Professional wildlife control means the job is done correctly, legally, and without putting your family or pets at risk.
Hulett technicians identify entry points, remove the animal safely, and take steps to keep others from getting back in. If you have questions about what to expect, there is more helpful information just below.
Wildlife Exclusion Services That Keep Animals Out for Good
Once an animal finds a way into your home, others will follow. That is just how wildlife works, especially in South Florida where warm weather keeps animals active year-round. Wildlife exclusion is the step that stops the cycle.
A Lasting Fix That Protects Your Home Without Breaking the Budget
Exclusion focuses on closing the gaps, cracks, and entry points that let animals get inside in the first place. After our wildlife control team removes the animal, we inspect your home for the spots they used to get in. Common entry points include roof vents, soffits, gaps around pipes, and deteriorating fascia boards. Older homes in particular tend to have more of these vulnerabilities, so a thorough inspection matters.
From there, we seal those openings using materials suited to the specific entry point and the type of animal involved. A raccoon pushing through a loose vent takes a different fix than an iguana slipping under a gap in a foundation. We match the method to the situation. Habitat modification is also part of the process, which means advising on things like trimming back vegetation or removing food sources that attract animals in the first place.
Hulett Environmental Services also includes monitoring visits as part of exclusion services, so if something gets missed or conditions change, we catch it early. That follow-through matters when you are protecting a home you have worked hard for. No guesswork, no repeat surprises, just a straightforward solution that holds up over time.
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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