Wildlife in Your Home Is a Problem We Can Solve Fast in Orchid
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We know life gets busy, which is why Hulett offers flexible scheduling options to fit your routine. With available weekend and evening appointments, getting the pest control service you need is easier and more convenient than ever.

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Wildlife Removal in Orchid, FL

When wildlife finds its way into your home or onto your property, you want it handled quickly, professionally, and without harm to the animal. Hulett Environmental Services uses humane trapping and relocation methods that get results while respecting the animals involved. Whether it is a raccoon that has made itself comfortable in your attic or an iguana working through your landscaping, the right approach makes all the difference.

Beyond removal, Hulett offers exclusion services designed to close off the entry points and habitat conditions that attract wildlife in the first place. Ongoing monitoring visits help keep your property protected long after the initial removal is complete. It is a practical, thorough approach that gives you real peace of mind.

Wildlife removed by Hulett in Orchid:

  • Birds
  • Opossums
  • Raccoons
  • Skunks
  • Bats
  • Rodents
  • Armadillos
  • And Iguanas
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When Wildlife Shows Up, Here Is How We Handle It

A raccoon in the attic or an iguana tearing through the yard is not something you want to deal with on your own. Wildlife Control from Hulett Environmental Services takes care of the problem from start to finish, covering everything from entry point inspection and humane trapping to habitat modification and relocation, so the animal is gone and your property is protected.

Here is what the process looks like when you call us:

  1. A trained specialist inspects your property, checking attics, crawl spaces, and exterior entry points to identify the animal and assess the extent of the problem.
  2. We develop a customized removal plan based on the species and situation, typically resolved in one to three visits.
  3. Humane traps are placed strategically, monitored regularly, and used to safely capture animals including raccoons, opossums, iguanas, and armadillos.
  4. Captured animals are relocated to suitable habitats in accordance with local wildlife regulations.
  5. We recommend habitat modifications such as clearing brush or removing food sources to reduce the likelihood of future wildlife activity.

Why South Florida Homeowners Trust Hulett for Wildlife Removal

Hulett brings real expertise to every call, with entomologists on staff, highly trained technicians who go well beyond state-required minimums, and GreenPro-certified methods that are responsible for your family and pets. Live agents answer the phone, same-day and next-day service is available, and if the issue is not fully resolved, we come back at no charge. Your home is a significant investment, and we treat it that way.

Decades of Expertise You Can Count On

For nearly 60 years, Hulett Environmental Services has been solving the kinds of wildlife and pest problems that other companies misdiagnose or miss entirely.

That depth of fieldwork means we recognize patterns fast, get the diagnosis right the first time, and know exactly what it takes to resolve even the most stubborn issues, including seasonal ones that catch homeowners off guard year after year.

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Warning Signs You Have a Wildlife Problem at Home

Wildlife issues rarely announce themselves clearly. More often, something just feels off. A sound in the attic at night, a smell near the garage, a torn-up section of lawn that wasn't there yesterday. By the time homeowners put the pieces together, the animal has often already settled in and caused real damage.

Knowing what to look for early makes a meaningful difference, especially when structural damage, contaminated insulation, or chewed wiring are on the line.

Common signs of a wildlife problem in Florida homes include:

  • Scratching, thumping, or shuffling sounds in the attic, walls, or crawl spaces, particularly at night
  • Foul or musky odors near entry points, vents, or enclosed areas of the home
  • Visible damage to soffits, fascia boards, roof vents, or screens where an animal has forced entry
  • Droppings or urine stains on attic flooring, insulation, or along exterior foundation lines
  • Torn or displaced insulation, which animals often use for nesting material
  • Overturned trash containers, disturbed garden beds, or cone-shaped burrow holes in the yard
  • Chewed wiring, wood framing, or HVAC components found during routine maintenance
  • Tracks or tail drag marks near entry points, crawl space doors, or pool equipment areas
  • Pets that are suddenly fixated on a specific wall, ceiling, or section of the yard

One sign on its own might be easy to dismiss. A pattern of them points to something that needs a closer look from someone who knows exactly what they're dealing with.

Wildlife Exclusion in Orchid That Keeps Animals From Coming Back

Once an animal finds a way into your home, it will return unless the entry point is physically sealed. In Orchid, warm temperatures and dense vegetation give raccoons, opossums, armadillos, and iguanas consistent pressure to den near or inside residential structures year-round.

Hulett Environmental Services inspects your home's exterior from the roofline down, identifying the access points that make wildlife control a revolving door when left unaddressed, starting with open roof vents, deteriorating soffits, and fascia gaps that animals exploit to reach attic spaces:

  • One-way exclusion devices installed at active entry points to allow animals out without letting them back in
  • Hardware cloth and galvanized mesh secured over crawlspace openings and foundation gaps
  • Chimney caps and screened vent covers to block rooftop access
  • Soffit and fascia repairs that close the structural damage left behind after an intrusion
  • Habitat modifications around the property perimeter to reduce denning pressure near the structure

Animal exclusion done right protects more than your comfort. It protects the structural integrity of your home by stopping the chewing, nesting, and moisture damage that wildlife intrusions bring with them. If you want to know what the inspection covers or how Hulett approaches a specific species or situation, the answers are close by.

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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