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Iguana Removal in Boca Raton

Boca Raton's affluent communities and lush, irrigated landscaping create ideal conditions for fire ants, palmetto bugs, and year-round termite activity. Formosan termites are an especially destructive threat to the area's luxury homes, while persistent mosquitoes and German cockroaches challenge residents throughout all seasons. Protecting your Boca Raton property starts with a comprehensive pest management plan.

Green iguanas are an established invasive species throughout Palm Beach County, and Boca Raton properties are no exception. They damage landscaping, ornamental plants, and seawalls โ€” their burrows can undermine foundations and hardscape. Florida Fish and Wildlife designates green iguanas a nuisance species. Palm Beach County Pest Controlprovides humane, legal iguana removal for Boca Raton residential and commercial properties.

Iguana Damage in Boca Raton

  • Landscaping destruction โ€” Iguanas target hibiscus, orchids, roses, and fruit-bearing plants
  • Burrowing โ€” Undermines seawalls, patios, driveways, and pool decks
  • Salmonella risk โ€” Contaminate pool decks, outdoor dining areas, and gardens
  • Structural damage โ€” Burrow systems beneath foundations in severe cases

Nearby iguana removal: Belle Glade ยท Boynton Beach ยท Atlantis ยท Briny Breezes ยท Cloud Lake

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Iguana Removal in Boca Raton โ€” FAQ

Are iguanas a problem in Boca Raton?

Yes. Green iguanas are an invasive species throughout Palm Beach County including Boca Raton. They damage landscaping, burrow under seawalls and foundations, and can transmit Salmonella. Florida Fish and Wildlife designates them a nuisance species โ€” professional removal is legal and recommended.

Can I remove iguanas myself in Boca Raton?

Florida law allows homeowners to humanely remove iguanas on their own property. However, trapping requires proper technique โ€” iguanas are strong, have sharp claws, and can transmit Salmonella. Professional removal ensures safe, effective capture and legal, humane disposal.

How do I keep iguanas out of my Boca Raton yard?

Exclusion methods include seawall barriers, cage protection for plants, and removing preferred food sources (hibiscus, roses, fruit trees). We provide written prevention recommendations after every iguana removal service in Boca Raton.

Boca Raton Wildlife Questions

What are the most common pest problems in Boca Raton homes?

Boca Raton homes commonly face Formosan termites (especially in older Mizner Park-area construction), German cockroaches in kitchens, roof rats entering via fruit trees and overhanging palms, ghost ants in bathrooms and kitchens, and green iguanas causing landscaping and seawall damage along canal communities.

Are iguanas a pest problem in Boca Raton?

Yes. Boca Raton's canal communities and waterfront neighborhoods have some of the highest iguana densities in Palm Beach County. Iguanas burrow near seawalls, damage ornamental landscaping, and foul pools. The Florida FWC classifies them as invasive and allows humane removal by licensed wildlife trappers.

How often do Boca Raton homes need termite inspections?

Annual termite inspections are strongly recommended for all Boca Raton properties. Boca's mix of 1960sโ€“1980s construction with wood framing elements, combined with Palm Beach County's year-round Formosan and drywood termite activity, makes annual inspections essential for protecting your investment.

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