Wildlife Removal in Highland Beach, FL
When wildlife moves into your home or property, a fast and effective response makes all the difference. Hulett Environmental Services uses humane trapping and relocation methods tailored to each animal, working with the natural behavior of local wildlife rather than against it. From raccoons exploring attic spaces to iguanas taking over landscaping, every removal is handled with care and precision. After the animal is gone, exclusion services close off entry points and modify conditions that made your property attractive in the first place, so the problem stays solved long term.
Wildlife removed in Highland Beach:
- Birds
- Opossums
- Raccoons
- Skunks
- Bats
- Rodents
- Armadillos
- And Iguanas
Additional Services in Highland Beach
When Wildlife Gets Into Your Home, Here Is What Happens Next
A raccoon in the attic, an iguana tearing up the yard, or an opossum under the porch — these are not situations where waiting makes sense. Wildlife Control is a needs-based service built around fast, expert response, humane trapping and relocation, and targeted exclusion work to keep animals from coming back. Entry points, nesting sites, and species behavior all factor into how the job gets done.
Here is how the process works from start to finish:
- A trained specialist inspects the property, checking attics, crawl spaces, and other access points to assess the type of animal and the extent of the problem.
- A customized removal plan is developed based on the species and situation, with most jobs resolved in one to three visits.
- Humane traps and capture techniques are used to safely remove the animal, with traps checked regularly to reduce stress on the animal.
- Captured animals are relocated to suitable habitats in accordance with local regulations and wildlife guidelines.
- Entry points are sealed and habitat modifications are recommended to reduce the likelihood of future intrusions.
Every property is different, and the approach is tailored accordingly — because what works for a raccoon in a barrel tile roof is not the same as what works for an armadillo digging up a lawn.
Why South Florida Homeowners Trust Hulett Environmental Services for Wildlife Removal
Hulett brings entomologists on staff, highly trained technicians, and nearly 60 years of South Florida expertise to every job — including wildlife. Live agents answer the phone, free quotes make it easy to get started, and the team handles armadillos, iguanas, raccoons, and opossums with the same thorough, professional approach that has made Hulett a trusted name across Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast. When something moves in that should not be there, just call Hulett.
Decades of Reliable Wildlife Control You Can Count On
Hulett has been solving wildlife problems across South Florida for nearly 60 years, and that kind of experience shows up when it matters most.
Our deep fieldwork and proven expertise mean we can identify the issue fast, get it right the first time, and handle even the most stubborn situations with confidence built on decades of reliable service.
How to Tell If Wildlife Has Made Its Way Into Your Home
Wild animals are resourceful, and they rarely announce themselves when they move in. By the time most homeowners notice something is off, an animal has often been nesting, feeding, or moving through the property for days or longer. Knowing what to look for early can save you from costly structural repairs and a whole lot of stress.
Common signs of a wildlife problem in Florida homes:
- Scratching, thumping, or shuffling sounds in the attic, walls, or crawl spaces, especially at night
- Droppings or urine stains near entry points, along rooflines, or inside the home
- Torn or displaced insulation, chewed wiring, or gnaw marks on wood and structural materials
- Visible entry points such as damaged roof vents, gaps in soffits, or displaced screens
- Strong, persistent odors from nesting materials or animal waste
- Overturned trash, disturbed garden beds, or burrowing activity around the foundation
- Sightings of raccoons, opossums, armadillos, or iguanas on or near the property during daylight hours
- Pets acting agitated or fixated on specific areas of the home without an obvious cause
Some of these signs are easy to spot. Others, like early structural damage or hidden entry points, take a trained eye to catch. The longer a wildlife issue goes unaddressed, the more extensive the damage tends to be. Hulett Environmental Services has entomologists and trained technicians on staff who know exactly where to look and what they are dealing with, so nothing gets missed.
If any of these signs sound familiar, getting a professional assessment sooner rather than later is the smartest move you can make for your home.
Wildlife Exclusion Services That Keep Animals Out for Good
Once an animal finds a way into your home, it will keep coming back unless that entry point is sealed. That is where wildlife exclusion comes in, and it is honestly one of the most effective things you can do to protect a high-value property.
A Smarter Approach to Wildlife Control Along South Florida's Coast
Hulett Environmental Services inspects your home from the roofline to the foundation, identifying every gap, crack, vent opening, and weak point an animal could exploit. Coastal and barrier island homes face particular exposure here. Salt air accelerates material wear, and older construction often has small structural gaps that raccoons, iguanas, and opossums are quick to find.
After the inspection, we seal those entry points using materials matched to the specific vulnerability. That might mean heavy-gauge screening over soffit vents, weather-resistant sealants around pipe penetrations, or reinforced barriers at ground level where armadillos tend to burrow. The method depends on the animal and the structure, and our team makes that call based on what they find on-site.
The benefit is straightforward. Trapping removes the animal that is already inside. Exclusion stops the next one from getting in. Together, they give your home a complete solution rather than a temporary fix. Hulett also includes monitoring visits as part of ongoing exclusion services, so any new vulnerabilities get caught early before they become a bigger problem.
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.
Your Solution Starts with a Free Quote
Call 1-866-479-8095 now or complete the form.
We provide expert control, treatment, and prevention for a wide range of pests, including:
Aphids
Ants (including fire ants)
Centipedes and Millipedes
Cockroaches
Fleas and Ticks
Grubs
Lawn pests
Mosquitoes
Rodents
Sod Webworms
Spiders
Termites
And More!

