Wildlife Removal in Coral Springs, FL
Licensed wildlife removal for Coral Springs homes and businesses. Raccoons, opossums, armadillos, and more. Humane trapping and exclusion.
Wildlife Removal Services in Coral Springs
Coral Springs' planned communities and lush suburban landscaping attract fire ants, palmetto bugs, and roof rats throughout Florida's subtropical year. The town's extensive park system and tree canopy provide harborage for a wide range of pests, from Formosan termites to ghost ants. Proactive quarterly treatments are the most effective defense for Coral Springs properties.
Broward County FL Pest Control provides licensed wildlife removal for Coral Springs residential and commercial properties. South Florida's warm climate keeps raccoons, opossums, armadillos, and snakes active year-round. Our technicians are licensed under Florida Fish and Wildlife regulations and handle all aspects of removal, exclusion, and damage repair.
Common Wildlife Calls in Coral Springs
- Raccoons โ Nesting in attics, soffits, and chimneys; highly destructive to insulation and wiring
- Opossums โ Under decks, in garages, and in crawl spaces; carry fleas and may snarl when cornered
- Armadillos โ Yard and garden burrowing; can transmit leprosy bacteria (rare but documented in FL)
- Snakes โ Including non-venomous species that alarm homeowners; safe removal and relocation
- Iguanas โ Invasive and damaging; see our dedicated iguana removal service
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Wildlife Removal in Coral Springs โ FAQ
What wildlife is commonly removed in Coral Springs?
Common wildlife calls in Coral Springs include raccoons (attic nesting), opossums (under decks and in garages), armadillos (yard burrowing), and occasional snake sightings. South Florida's warm climate keeps wildlife active year-round.
Is wildlife removal legal in Coral Springs?
Yes. Florida law permits humane trapping and removal of nuisance wildlife. Certain species require state permits. Our technicians are licensed under Florida Fish and Wildlife regulations and handle all permit requirements.
How do I keep wildlife out of my Coral Springs home?
Exclusion is the most effective long-term solution. We inspect and seal all potential entry points โ roof vents, soffits, gaps at plumbing penetrations โ and provide written prevention recommendations after every service in Coral Springs.
Coral Springs Wildlife Questions
Why do Coral Springs homes near Sawgrass Expressway have more mosquito problems?
Coral Springs sits at the eastern edge of the Everglades ecosystem, and communities near the Sawgrass Expressway and the C-14 and C-13 canal systems experience elevated mosquito pressure from floodwater and Culex mosquito species that breed in the canal margins. Western Coral Springs neighborhoods backing to natural areas face the heaviest seasonal mosquito pressure, especially following the summer rainy season.
Are fire ants a problem in Coral Springs residential lawns?
Yes โ Coral Springs's well-irrigated residential lawns and HOA common areas provide ideal conditions for red imported fire ant colonies. Multiple-queen fire ant populations are common throughout Coral Springs's planned communities, creating dense mound activity in turf areas. HOA-managed communities benefit from coordinated broadcast bait programs across common areas and individual lots.
Do iguanas affect Coral Springs waterfront communities?
Coral Springs canal-front communities along the C-14 Canal and community lakes report increasing iguana activity. Iguanas burrow into canal banks, damage seawalls, and consume landscaping in waterfront neighborhoods throughout Coral Springs. Professional iguana removal and seawall exclusion are the most effective management approaches for Coral Springs waterfront properties.
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