Wildlife Removal in Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Wild animals follow food, shelter, and instinct, and sometimes that path leads straight to your property. When raccoons move into your attic or iguanas take over your yard, the disruption is real, and it tends to get worse before it gets better. Hulett Environmental Services handles wildlife removal quickly, using humane trapping and relocation methods that follow local regulations and keep animals where they belong.
Beyond removal, Hulett offers exclusion services designed to keep wildlife from coming back. That means identifying how animals are getting in, sealing entry points, and modifying conditions that attract them in the first place. Ongoing monitoring visits help make sure the job stays done, so you can get back to enjoying your outdoor space without the interruption.
Wildlife removed by Hulett in Palm Beach Gardens:
- Birds
- Opossums
- Raccoons
- Skunks
- Bats
- Rodents
- Armadillos
- And Iguanas
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When Wildlife Gets Too Close to Home, Here Is What Happens Next
A scratching sound in the attic, a raccoon tipping over the trash, an iguana digging through the garden beds — Wildlife Control is how you get it handled fast, with methods that are humane, effective, and right for the specific animal involved. Hulett Environmental Services sends trained specialists who know South Florida wildlife, know the local regulations, and know how to get the job done without turning your property into a construction zone.
Here is how the process works, from the first call to the final follow-up:
- A specialist inspects your property, checking attics, crawl spaces, entry points, and any areas where animals may be nesting or causing damage.
- A removal plan is built around the specific animal and situation, whether that means trapping, baiting, exclusion devices, or a combination of methods.
- Humane traps are placed strategically and monitored closely, with captured animals relocated to suitable habitats in compliance with local wildlife regulations.
- Entry points and habitat conditions are addressed to reduce the chance of future problems, including recommendations for clearing brush or removing food sources.
- A follow-up visit confirms the issue is fully resolved and gives you a clear picture of what to watch for going forward.
Why Homeowners across South Florida Choose Hulett for Wildlife Removal
Hulett is a family-owned company with entomologists on staff and technicians trained well beyond state requirements, so you get real expertise on every visit. Live agents answer the phone, same-day and next-day appointments are available, and if the problem is not fully resolved, the team comes back at no charge. You get a free quote, a clear plan, and neighbors who actually show up.
Nearly Six Decades of Solving the Toughest Wildlife Problems
Hulett Environmental Services has been at this for nearly 60 years, and that kind of experience adds up fast.
From stubborn seasonal nuisances to tricky recurring wildlife issues, Hulett has the fieldwork and deep knowledge to identify the problem quickly and get it right the first time, every time.
How to Tell If Wildlife Has Made Itself at Home on Your Property
Wild animals are resourceful, and they're often well-settled into a space before a homeowner realizes there's a problem. Whether it's a raccoon working through your attic insulation or an armadillo digging up your garden beds, the signs tend to show up in ways that are easy to miss at first — until the damage adds up.
Knowing what to look for early makes a real difference, especially when you have kids, pets, and outdoor spaces you actually want to enjoy.
Common signs of wildlife activity in Florida homes and yards:
- Scratching, thumping, or chittering sounds coming from the attic, walls, or crawl spaces, especially at night
- Visible entry points such as torn soffit vents, chewed fascia boards, or gaps around rooflines
- Droppings near the foundation, in the garage, or along fence lines
- Disturbed garden beds, torn-up turf, or cone-shaped holes in the yard (common with armadillos)
- Tipped-over trash cans, scattered debris, or signs of food scavenging around the home
- Strong, musky odors near the attic, under a deck, or along the exterior
- Pet food disappearing faster than expected when left outdoors
- Chewed wiring, torn insulation, or nesting materials discovered during home maintenance
- Tracks in soft soil, mulch beds, or near water features
If a few of these signs are showing up together, that's usually a signal that something more than a single stray animal is going on. Hulett Environmental Services has licensed wildlife specialists who can assess exactly what you're dealing with and how far the activity has spread — so you get a clear picture before anything gets worse.
The good news is that the sooner these signs are identified, the more straightforward the path forward tends to be.
Wildlife Exclusion Services That Keep Animals Out for Good
Once an animal finds a way into your home, others will follow the same path. That is why wildlife control does not stop at removal. Hulett Environmental Services inspects your home for every gap, crack, and opening an animal could use to get inside, then seals those entry points using durable, species-appropriate materials. South Florida homes deal with a unique mix of wildlife pressure year-round, so this kind of thorough exclusion work matters more here than in most parts of the country.
A Safer Home for Your Family, Pets, and Garden
The exclusion process starts with a close look at your roofline, fascia boards, vents, and foundation. These are the spots raccoons, opossums, and iguanas use most often to get inside or burrow under structures. Hulett technicians seal those access points and, when needed, modify the area around your home to make it less inviting. That means trimming vegetation that gives animals a bridge to your roof, removing food sources, and installing physical barriers where animals have been active. The result is a home that stays protected without relying on repeated trapping visits. It is a straightforward, science-backed approach that families with kids and pets can feel good about.
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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