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Iguana Damage Mitigation & Entry Point Sealing in Miami

Iguanas chew through screen enclosures, slip into crawl spaces through open drains, and dig under fences to access yards in Miami. You see the torn mesh, the gnawed wood trim, and the trampled flower beds where they travel daily. Iguana Jones Removal Service identifies and seals common entry points such as drains, gaps, and structural openings to reduce repeat access and ongoing damage.

Entry sealing addresses damage caused by iguanas chewing, digging, and accessing vulnerable areas on Miami properties. The service is often paired with removal and monitoring for comprehensive protection. Solutions are designed to preserve the appearance of your property while blocking access routes that iguanas use to reach food, shelter, and basking spots.

Call Iguana Jones Removal Service to reduce ongoing iguana damage in Miami.

Where Iguanas Get In and How to Stop Them

Your technician inspects your Miami property for open drains, gaps under gates, torn screens, and damaged vents that iguanas use to enter. Materials used for sealing are chosen to match your property and withstand South Florida weather. You receive a walkthrough of vulnerable areas and recommendations for long-term access prevention.

After sealing, you see fewer iguanas inside screened patios, no new entry holes under sheds or decks, and less damage to outdoor furniture and fixtures. Seals common entry points such as drains, gaps, and structural openings.

Entry sealing works best when iguanas have already been removed from the property. If animals are still present, they may attempt to reopen sealed areas or create new access points. The service focuses on practical solutions that preserve curb appeal and does not include repair of interior damage caused by previous iguana activity.

These Are the Details People Want to Know

Homeowners in Miami often ask about materials, timing, and how sealing fits into a broader prevention plan.

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What materials are used to seal entry points?
Materials vary by location and include mesh, hardware cloth, expanding foam, and weather-resistant sealants. Iguana Jones Removal Service selects products that match your property and block iguana access.
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How do iguanas damage screens and vents?
Iguanas use their claws and jaws to tear through soft materials like window screens and vent covers. They often target areas near food sources or basking spots.
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When should I seal entry points?
Sealing should happen after iguanas are removed to prevent them from being trapped inside. Combining sealing with trapping gives the best long-term results.
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Why do iguanas enter crawl spaces and attics?
Iguanas seek shelter from heat, cold, and predators. Crawl spaces and attics in Miami offer protection and often have access points near ground level.
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What areas are most vulnerable to iguana entry?
Drains, gaps under gates, damaged soffits, and torn screens are the most common entry points. Waterfront properties in Miami often see more activity near docks and seawalls.

Iguana Jones Removal Service helps Miami property owners stop repeat iguana access and reduce chewing, digging, and structural damage. Get in touch to schedule an inspection and sealing service tailored to your property.