How to approach Iguana Control as a Homeowner

Two men at iguana removal service booth.

Let’s be honest- dealing with Iguanas can be a daunting task for South Florida homeowners. Baby Iguanas can show up overnight by the dozens; Many homeowners are dealing with them for the first time ever this summer. Unlike regular pest control, wildlife removal poses an entirely different set of rules, laws, and local and state…

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Why IggyTrap is the best long-term solution for Iguana Control Efforts

Iguanas inside a green wire cage.

Make no mistake, the iguana population in FL has exploded. Official population estimates are wildly inaccurate and outdated; The current population is most likely in the tens of millions. This number is only going to continue to grow into the hundreds of millions over the next several years. Iguanas face no natural predators, can live…

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Seeing Baby Iguanas Everywhere? Here’s Why

Plant growing inside a mesh container.

All over Southern Florida during the past few weeks, baby iguana hatchlings are appearing by the thousands. Iguana hatchlings no longer than your index finder are rapidly chewing up flowers and bushes, using it as energy to rapidly grow and mature. Due to the high nest hatch rate (20-70 eggs laid per nest), thousands of…

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Iguanas Wreaking Havoc in South Florida Attics

Gloved hand holding iguana in dim attic.

Over the course of 2025, IggyTrap has received and answered dozens of phone calls regarding “loud scratches” coming from attics. Nothing keeps homeowners up at night more than noises from the ceiling! Iguanas are known, like rats, to get into places they have no business being. Once iguanas get into attics, they can be extremely…

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Iguanas Getting on your Roof? It’s a Simpler Fix Than You Might Think

Sunlit terracotta roof tiles with tree shadows.

As the iguana population has exploded over the past few years, seeing iguanas on rooftops of single family homes has become a mainstay in most of all South Florida neighborhoods. The iguanas access the rooftops to bask, especially on clay tile roofs. Iguanas use objects like fences, lanai screens, and landscaping (mainly trees) to climb…

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Welcome to IggyTrap

Two green parrots perched on a house's exterior near the roof.

Welcome to IggyTrap! On behalf of our entire company, we are excited for you to be visiting and following along as we trailblaze into the future of invasive environmental solutions. For far too long, many issues regarding invasive species have been largely ignored. This has led to environmental imbalance, destruction of other animals’ natural habitats,…

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