Wildlife Removal in Port St. Lucie, FL
Wild animals are resourceful, and when they find a way into your home or yard, they tend to make themselves comfortable fast. Getting them out quickly, and keeping them out for good, is exactly what Hulett Environmental Services does best. From raccoons raiding trash cans to iguanas taking over garden beds, our team handles it all with humane trapping and relocation methods that respect both the animal and your property.
Once the animals are removed, the job is not finished. Hulett uses targeted exclusion methods to close off the entry points and habitat conditions that brought wildlife to your property in the first place. That means fewer repeat visits from animals looking for food, shelter, or a quiet nesting spot, and more peace of mind for you and your family.
Wildlife removal services in Port St. Lucie:
- Birds
- Opossums
- Raccoons
- Skunks
- Bats
- Rodents
- Armadillos
- And Iguanas
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When Wildlife Moves In, Here Is How We Help You Take Back Your Home
Finding a raccoon in your attic or an iguana tearing up your garden is stressful, and Wildlife Control is not something most people plan for. Nuisance animals like armadillos, opossums, raccoons, and iguanas can damage insulation, chew through wiring, contaminate outdoor spaces, and create real health risks for everyone in your household. Getting the right help quickly makes all the difference.
Here is how the process works, from first call to final resolution:
- A trained specialist inspects the property to identify the animal, locate entry points, and assess the extent of the problem, including attics, crawl spaces, and yard areas.
- A customized removal plan is developed based on species, behavior, and the specific situation, because what works for a raccoon is not the same approach used for an armadillo or iguana.
- Humane traps and targeted baiting or exclusion methods are deployed strategically, with regular monitoring to minimize stress on the animal and disruption to your property.
- Captured animals are relocated to appropriate habitats in compliance with local wildlife regulations.
- Habitat modifications are recommended where needed, such as removing food sources or clearing brush, to discourage future wildlife activity around your home.
Most wildlife removal jobs are resolved in one to three visits. There are no unnecessary return trips and no guesswork. Just a clear, targeted plan carried out by people who know exactly what they are doing.
Why South Florida Homeowners Trust Hulett Environmental Services for Wildlife Removal
Hulett brings something most wildlife control companies simply cannot: licensed entomologists on staff, highly trained technicians who complete a full month of classroom and hands-on training before working independently, and a team that genuinely treats your home like a neighbor's. When you call, a real person answers, not a phone tree. If your situation needs same-day or next-day attention, that is exactly what you get. Free quotes, transparent recommendations, and treatments that respect your family, your pets, and the surrounding environment. That is the Hulett difference.
Hulett Has Been Solving Wildlife Problems for Nearly Six Decades
With nearly 60 years of hands-on fieldwork, Hulett has seen just about every wildlife situation there is — and knows how to handle each one quickly and correctly the first time.
That kind of experience means we identify the problem fast, apply the right solution, and back it up with a commitment that has kept South Florida families trusting us for generations.
How to Tell If Wildlife Has Moved Into Your Home
Wild animals are good at keeping a low profile, at least at first. A raccoon settling into your attic or an opossum nesting under your deck can go unnoticed for days or even weeks. By the time most homeowners catch on, there is already damage to deal with, and often a bigger problem than they expected.
The good news is that wildlife tends to leave behind clear evidence. Knowing what to look for means you can act quickly before a small situation turns into a serious one.
Common signs of a wildlife problem in Florida homes:
- Scratching, thumping, or scurrying sounds coming from your attic, walls, or crawl space, especially at night
- Droppings or urine stains near entry points, along rooflines, or inside storage areas
- Torn or displaced insulation and chewed wiring, wood, or ductwork inside attic spaces
- Visible entry points such as bent soffit panels, gaps near rooflines, or disturbed fascia boards
- Strong, persistent odors that suggest nesting or waste buildup inside walls or enclosed spaces
- Disturbed garden beds, overturned trash bins, or dug-up lawn areas, which can point to armadillos, raccoons, or iguanas foraging near your home
- Tracks or rub marks along fences, siding, or near roof access points
- Pets acting alert or agitated near a specific wall, vent, or outdoor area without an obvious cause
These signs often show up in clusters, and they tend to get worse the longer the animal stays. If any of this sounds familiar around your home, Hulett Environmental Services can send someone out quickly to take a thorough look and figure out exactly what you are dealing with.
Keep Wildlife Out of Your Port St. Lucie Home for Good
Once an animal finds a way into your attic, soffit, or crawlspace, it will keep coming back. South Florida's warm climate means raccoons, opossums, and iguanas are active year-round, and seasonal denning pressure pushes them toward the sheltered openings that Port St. Lucie homes naturally provide.
Hulett Environmental Services inspects your home's exterior and closes off the access points animals return to, starting with the structural vulnerabilities along your roofline, vents, and foundation that wildlife exploit most:
- One-way exclusion devices that let animals exit but prevent re-entry
- Chimney caps and roof vent covers sized to block climbing wildlife
- Hardware cloth installations over crawlspace openings and soffit gaps
- Fascia and soffit repairs where animals have chewed through or pulled back material
- Sealing of utility line penetrations and ground-level foundation gaps
Proper animal exclusion protects more than your attic — it prevents the structural damage, contamination, and repeat intrusions that add up over time for Port St. Lucie homeowners. If you want to know what the wildlife proofing process looks like for your specific situation, the answers below will walk you through it.
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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