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Humane Iguana Management Techniques: Effective and Compassionate Solutions
Iguanas are a common sight in South Florida, and while they add a touch of the exotic to our environment, they can also become a nuisance. These reptiles can damage gardens, invade pools, and create safety concerns around properties. Managing iguanas humanely is essential to protect your space without causing harm to these creatures. In this post, I will share practical, effective, and compassionate methods for humane iguana control that work well in South Florida’s unique en
Rudolf kohn
May 253 min read


Iguana Property Damage Prevention: Recognizing Iguana Damage to Properties
Living in South Florida means sharing our environment with a variety of wildlife, including iguanas. While these reptiles are fascinating creatures, they can cause significant problems when they invade residential and commercial properties. Understanding how to recognize iguana damage to properties is essential for protecting your investment and maintaining the beauty and safety of your space. Understanding Iguana Property Damage Prevention Iguanas are primarily herbivores, a
Rudolf kohn
May 193 min read
The Return of the Songbirds: How Removing Invasive Giants Restores Florida’s Natural Balance
A Journey of Restoration in a Historic Palm Beach Estate This week, I visited a massive estate in Palm Beach where I have been working for the last six months. When I first started here, it was the site where I encountered the largest iguanas of my career—true giants, some over 70 inches long (nearly 6 feet!) and estimated to be 14 years old. These massive reptiles had taken over the property, dominating the landscape for over a decade. In the beginning, a typical two-hour se
Rudolf kohn
May 132 min read


☀️ Summer is Here: Is Your Property Ready for the Iguana Invasion?
As temperatures rise across Miami, Miami Beach, Key Biscayne, Coral Gables, Pinecrest, and all South Florida cities, we aren’t the only ones heading outdoors. The start of summer marks the peak season for iguana activity. What starts as one or two sunbathing reptiles can quickly turn into a full-scale infestation if not handled by a professional. Why Summer Matters: Eggs, Burrows, and Rapid Growth Summer is the most critical time for invasive species control. During these mon
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May 22 min read


Effective Iguana Yard Protection Methods to Keep Your Property Safe
Iguanas can be a real challenge for anyone trying to maintain a beautiful yard. These reptiles often cause damage to plants, dig holes, and leave droppings that are unpleasant and unsanitary. If you’ve noticed iguanas frequenting your property, you’re not alone. Many homeowners and property managers in South Florida face this issue. The good news is there are effective iguana yard protection methods that can help you keep these creatures at bay. In this post, I’ll share pract
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May 24 min read


Top Fort Lauderdale Iguana Removal Services
Iguanas are a common sight in South Florida, especially in Fort Lauderdale. While these reptiles might seem harmless, they can cause significant damage to your property. From eating plants to damaging fences and even posing health risks, iguanas are more than just a nuisance. If you’re dealing with an iguana problem, you need reliable and effective removal services. In this post, I’ll share everything you need to know about the top Fort Lauderdale iguana removal services and
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Apr 294 min read


The Hidden Dangers of Iguana Tunnels in South Florida's Rainy Season
South Florida homeowners face a unique and often overlooked threat during the rainy season: iguana tunnels. These subterranean passages, dug by invasive green iguanas, can cause serious damage to yards and property. When heavy rains arrive, the tunnels become unstable, sometimes leading to sudden backyard sinkholes that put homes and families at risk. Understanding how these tunnels form and why they become dangerous during the rainy season is essential for protecting your pr
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Apr 193 min read


The Cost of Burrows: Preventing Seawall Collapse Caused by Iguanas
The Science of Destruction: How Iguanas Collapse Seawalls For many waterfront property owners, an iguana on the seawall is just a nuisance or a "Florida lizard." But from a structural engineering perspective, an iguana is a biological drill . If you live on the water, understanding the facts about these invasive reptiles can save you tens of thousands of dollars in property damage. The Fact: Iguanas are Master Excavators Green iguanas are not just surface dwellers; they are p
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Apr 192 min read


Florida’s Invasive Reptile Alert: More Than Just Green Iguanas
While the Green Iguana is the most visible invader in Miami, South Florida is home to several other invasive reptiles that are causing ecological havoc. From the burrowing Tegus of Key Biscayne to the aggressive "Orange Tails," here is what you need to know. 1. The Argentine Black and White Tegu (The "Silver Tail" Giant) In areas like Key Biscayne , we are seeing a significant rise in the Argentine Black and White Tegu population. Appearance: Often called "Silver Tails" by l
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Apr 152 min read


⚠️ Alert: Iguana Nesting Season Has Begun in South Florida!
If you’ve noticed unusual holes in your backyard or a large iguana lingering in the same spot for days, you might be looking at a ticking time bomb. Iguana nesting season is officially here , and at Iguana Jones , we want you to stay ahead of the problem. Where Are the Eggs Hiding? Female iguanas are expert diggers. They search for soft soil, sandy areas near canal banks, or even the space beneath your pool deck to create their burrows. These tunnels can be several feet deep
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Apr 111 min read


Effective Iguana Waste Removal Methods for Your Property
Living in South Florida means sharing your outdoor spaces with a variety of wildlife, including iguanas. While these reptiles can be fascinating to watch, their droppings can quickly become a nuisance. Efficiently cleaning up iguana droppings is essential to maintaining a clean, safe, and pleasant environment around your home or commercial property. In this post, I will share practical tips and proven methods for iguana waste removal that anyone can apply. Understanding Iguan
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Apr 84 min read


Beyond the Nuisance: Why Iguana Removal is Vital for Florida’s Ecosystem
When most people think of iguanas, they think of damaged gardens or messy pool decks. But the reality is far more serious. As an invasive species with no natural predators in South Florida, the green iguana has tipped the scales of our local ecosystem, putting our most delicate native species at risk—especially our butterflies. The Silent Threat to Our Pollinators Florida is home to some of the rarest butterflies in North America, such as the Miami Blue and the Atala . These
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Apr 82 min read


Emergency Iguana Removal at The Bass Museum – South Beach, Florida
Today we responded to an emergency service call at The Bass Museum in South Beach, Florida , where an iguana had become trapped inside a roof drainage channel located above one of the gallery spaces. Based on the situation and inspection, the iguana most likely accessed the building by climbing onto the roof and exploring the structure — a behavior that is very common for iguanas. Rooftops typically provide ideal conditions for them, as they retain heat and create warm enviro
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Apr 62 min read


Iguana Season Is Back in Miami: What Homeowners Need to Know
Every year, as temperatures begin to rise in South Florida, iguana activity increases across Miami neighborhoods. What may seem like harmless wildlife quickly becomes a serious problem for homeowners, businesses, and property managers. Iguana season marks the time when these invasive reptiles become more visible, more active, and more destructive. From damaged gardens and seawalls to burrows that weaken structures, iguanas can create costly issues if not addressed early. At I
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Apr 51 min read


Why Iguanas Love Ceramic Tile Roofs in Miami
Why Iguanas Love Ceramic Tile Roofs in Miami Ceramic tile roofs are extremely common across Miami and South Florida. While they are beautiful and durable, they also create the perfect environment for iguanas to hide, rest, and even nest. Many homeowners are surprised when they discover iguanas living on their roofs. However, the structure of ceramic tiles creates small spaces that provide shade, warmth, and protection — making them very attractive to these reptiles. At Iguana
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Apr 52 min read
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