Save Your Plants Before They're Gone

Landscape & Garden Protection in Miami

Iguanas strip leaves from ornamental plants, dig up flower beds, and flatten shrubs while basking in Miami. You see the chewed fronds, the uprooted bulbs, and the bare branches where lush growth used to be. Iguana Jones Removal Service offers customized protection solutions based on the types of vegetation common in Miami to reduce feeding damage, digging, and soil displacement.

Landscape protection is ideal for homeowners, HOAs, and properties with high landscaping investment in Miami. The service helps maintain curb appeal while deterring iguanas from nesting and feeding in planted areas. Solutions can be combined with trapping and prevention services to address both existing populations and future activity.

Request landscape protection services from Iguana Jones Removal Service in Miami.

What Protection Looks Like in Practice

Your technician evaluates your Miami property to identify plants most vulnerable to iguana feeding and digging. Solutions are tailored to the layout of your garden, the types of vegetation you grow, and the level of iguana activity observed. You receive guidance on which plants are most at risk and what steps reduce repeat damage.

After protection measures are in place, you see less trampled vegetation, fewer stripped branches, and reduced soil disturbance around decorative plants. Designed to maintain curb appeal while deterring iguanas.

Protection methods do not eliminate all iguana activity but reduce the severity and frequency of damage. Some plants are naturally more attractive to iguanas and may require additional monitoring or adjustment. The service works best when iguanas are actively removed and entry points are sealed to prevent new animals from accessing treated areas.

Most Homeowners Want Answers to These

People in Miami often want to know which plants iguanas target, how to protect gardens without changing the landscape, and what long-term steps work.

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What plants do iguanas eat in Miami?
Iguanas prefer hibiscus, orchids, impatiens, roses, and leafy vegetables. They also feed on young shrubs and vines with tender growth.
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How do I protect plants without removing them?
Iguana Jones Removal Service uses barriers, deterrents, and placement adjustments that preserve your garden layout while reducing iguana access and feeding.
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When is iguana feeding damage most noticeable?
Damage peaks during warm months when iguanas are most active and vegetation is growing. Early protection reduces cumulative harm.
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Why do iguanas dig up flower beds?
Female iguanas dig to create nests, and all iguanas disturb soil while moving through planted areas. Mulch and loose soil make digging easier.
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What if I replant after iguana removal?
Replanting works best after iguanas are removed and protection measures are in place. Iguana Jones Removal Service can recommend timing and plant selection.

Iguana Jones Removal Service works with Miami property owners to protect lawns, gardens, and decorative plants from feeding and nesting damage. Reach out to discuss protection options for your landscape.