Wildlife Removal in Jensen Beach, FL
Wild animals are resourceful, and when natural habitats shrink, residential neighborhoods become the next best option. Raccoons, iguanas, armadillos, and other wildlife can move into your yard or home without much warning, and once they settle in, they tend to stay. Hulett Environmental Services knows how local wildlife behaves and uses that knowledge to get results fast, with methods that are humane and tailored to the specific animal causing the problem.
From trapping and relocation to full exclusion services that seal off entry points and discourage re-entry, Hulett handles the whole process. Every removal plan is built around the animal involved, following methods that comply with local wildlife regulations and prioritize long-term resolution over a quick fix. If wildlife has found its way onto your property, the right help is just a call away.
Wildlife removal services are available throughout Jensen Beach:
- Raccoons
- Opossums
- Armadillos
- Iguanas
- Skunks
- Bats
- Rodents
- And Birds
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When Wild Animals Move In, Here Is What Happens Next
A scratch in the attic at 2 a.m. or a raccoon rooting through your yard is not something you plan for, but Wildlife Control is exactly what handles it. Whether it is an armadillo tunneling under your foundation, an iguana raiding your garden beds, or a opossum nesting somewhere it should not be, the right approach starts with understanding what you are dealing with and building a plan around it.
Here is how the process works, from first call to final check:
- A trained specialist inspects the property, identifies the species, and locates entry points, nesting areas, or activity patterns causing the problem.
- A customized removal plan is developed based on the findings, accounting for the animal type, the severity of the situation, and any property-specific factors.
- Humane trapping, baiting, or exclusion devices are put in place and monitored, with captured animals relocated to appropriate habitats in compliance with local regulations.
- Habitat modification recommendations are provided, such as removing attractants or trimming vegetation, to discourage future wildlife activity.
- A follow-up visit confirms the issue is fully resolved and that entry points have been addressed to reduce the chance of a repeat visit from the same unwanted residents.
Why Homeowners in South Florida Choose Hulett Environmental Services
Hulett Environmental Services brings entomologists and highly trained field technicians to every job, which means the person showing up at your door actually knows animal behavior, not just how to set a trap. Live agents answer your call, same-day and next-day appointments are available when urgency matters, and free re-treatments are included if the problem is not fully resolved. You get expert-level service, clear communication every step of the way, and a neighbor-minded team that treats your home like it is their own.
Decades of Experience You Can Actually Count On
Hulett has been solving wildlife and pest problems in this area for nearly 60 years, and that kind of fieldwork adds up fast.
We know the seasonal patterns, the stubborn recurring issues, and exactly what it takes to get it right the first time — no guesswork, no repeat headaches.
How to Tell If You Have a Wildlife Problem at Home
Wildlife rarely announces itself. By the time most homeowners notice something is off, an animal has already settled in, and the longer it goes unaddressed, the more damage it tends to cause. Knowing what to look for early makes a real difference, especially when you have kids and pets spending time in and around your home.
Common signs of wildlife activity in Florida homes include:
- Scratching, thumping, or scurrying sounds coming from attics, walls, or crawl spaces, particularly at night
- Visible entry points such as torn soffit vents, damaged roof edges, or gaps around utility lines
- Droppings or urine stains in attic insulation, along baseboards, or near food storage areas
- Chewed wiring, insulation, or structural wood, which can be a fire and health hazard
- Knocked-over trash cans, disturbed garden beds, or burrowing near your home's foundation
- Strong, persistent odors coming from enclosed spaces with no obvious source
- Tracks, fur, or nesting material found in less-traveled areas of your property
- Pets reacting anxiously near walls, vents, or corners for no clear reason
These signs can point to raccoons, opossums, armadillos, iguanas, or other local wildlife that have decided your home looks like a good place to settle. The specific clues you notice often tell a story about which animal is involved and where it has made itself comfortable. Hulett Environmental Services has entomologists and trained technicians on staff who know how to read those clues accurately, so nothing gets missed.
Once you know what you are dealing with, the next step is figuring out the right approach to get the animal out and keep it from coming back.
Keep Wildlife Out of Your Jensen Beach Home for Good
Once raccoons, opossums, or iguanas find a way into your attic or crawlspace, they tend to come back. South Florida's warm climate means animals stay active year-round, and a home that has been accessed once becomes a recurring target without proper animal exclusion work in place.
Hulett Environmental Services inspects your home's exterior and closes off the access points animals rely on, starting with the structural vulnerabilities that let wildlife move from your yard into your living space:
- One-way exclusion devices installed at active entry points to allow animals out without letting them back in
- Chimney caps and spark arrestors to block denning in flues
- Hardware cloth secured over roof vents, soffit gaps, and fascia openings
- Crawlspace vent covers and foundation gap sealing to cut off ground-level entry
- Soffit and fascia repairs where animals have pushed through or chewed through existing material
Wildlife proofing your home protects its structural integrity and removes the conditions that attract repeat intrusions, making it a smarter long-term investment than wildlife control alone. If you want to know more about how the process works or which animals are most likely causing problems at your property, Hulett has the answers.
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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