Stop the Damage Before It Spreads

Humane Iguana Removal & Trapping in Miami

Iguanas dig under seawalls, strip gardens bare, and leave droppings across pool decks and patios in Miami. You see the tunnels forming near your foundation, the chewed hibiscus stalks, and the muddy tracks leading from your yard to the water. Iguana Jones Removal Service uses safe trapping techniques that remove these invasive reptiles without unnecessary harm while following Florida wildlife regulations.

Trained professionals visit your Miami property to assess iguana activity, place traps based on behavior patterns and terrain, and remove captured animals. The service targets residential yards, waterfront homes, commercial properties, and HOA communities where iguanas damage landscaping, compromise structural integrity, and create unsanitary conditions. Equipment placement is customized to your property layout, and each trap is monitored to reduce visible populations quickly.

Call Iguana Jones Removal Service to schedule humane trapping and removal in Miami.

What Happens During a Trapping Visit

Your technician arrives with traps designed for South Florida conditions and places them where iguanas travel, feed, or bask in Miami. Trap locations are selected based on visible burrow openings, feeding damage, and sunning spots along walls or near water. You receive an overview of what to expect during monitoring and pickup.

Once iguanas are removed, you notice fewer animals lounging on your dock, less digging around plants, and a reduction in droppings on walkways and outdoor furniture. Services are performed by trained professionals familiar with Florida wildlife regulations.

Trapping works best when combined with burrow closure and entry point sealing to prevent new iguanas from moving into vacated territory. The process does not guarantee that iguanas will never return, but it immediately reduces active populations and the damage they cause. Ongoing monitoring can help maintain results over time.

You Probably Have a Few Questions

Homeowners in Miami often ask about timing, safety, and what to expect after traps are set.

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How long does it take to remove iguanas?
Most properties see noticeable reductions within the first week, though total removal time depends on population size and property access. Larger infestations may require multiple visits.
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What happens to the iguanas after they are trapped?
Captured iguanas are removed from your property and handled according to Florida regulations. Iguana Jones Removal Service follows humane practices throughout the process.
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When is the best time to schedule trapping?
Trapping works year-round in Miami, but iguanas are most active during warm months when they feed and breed. Early action reduces damage and population growth.
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Why do I see more iguanas near the water?
Iguanas are strong swimmers and prefer waterfront areas where they can escape quickly and find food. Docks, seawalls, and canal-side yards in Miami are common habitats.
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What if new iguanas show up after removal?
Open burrows and food sources can attract new animals. Burrow closure, entry sealing, and weekly monitoring help prevent reinfestation.

Iguana Jones Removal Service works throughout Miami to help property owners regain control of their yards, docks, and landscaping. Contact the team to schedule trapping and removal tailored to your property.