Green iguanas destroy $300–$5,000 in landscaping yearly and burrow under foundations, costing Florida homeowners $1.2 billion in damages since 2010, per University of Florida IFAS.
Wildlife emergencies, iguanas in attics, snakes in pools, raccoons in chimneys escalate fast, causing $2,000–$10,000 in damage within 24 hours if ignored (Emergency Wildlife). “Same-day”
Hurricanes disrupt South Florida’s ecosystem, driving wildlife like iguanas, snakes, and raccoons into residential areas seeking shelter and food, creating safety hazards and property damage
In South Florida’s subtropical climate, iguanas thrive, but winter’s cooler temperatures trigger significant behavioral shifts that homeowners and property managers need to understand. These changes,
South Florida’s diverse ecosystem is home to a variety of wildlife, from raccoons rummaging through backyards to iguanas basking on patios. While these creatures add
South Florida’s lush landscapes are home to a thriving population of invasive iguanas, which pose challenges to homeowners, ecosystems, and infrastructure. At SoFlo Iguana Pros,
Florida’s wildlife is as diverse as its landscapes. From sprawling wetlands and coastal marshes to suburban neighborhoods, the Sunshine State is home to a wide