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Iguana hiding in the flowers

Getting Rid of Iguanas

Removing Iguanas

Green iguanas are invasive species that can cause significant harm to ecosystems, gardens, and infrastructures. Successful removal of these reptiles requires a combination of humane trapping, habitat modification, and deterrent methods. Here are some effective strategies to help you remove green iguanas from your property.


Understanding Green Iguanas


Green iguanas (Iguana iguana) are large, arboreal lizard's native to Central and South America. They have become invasive in many parts of the world, including the US, where they can pose threats to local flora and fauna. Their diet consists primarily of leaves, fruits, and flowers, but they can also damage man-made structures, such as sidewalks and seawalls, with their burrowing.


Preventive Measures


Preventing green iguanas from becoming a problem is the first step. Here are some preventive measures you can take:

  • Seal Entry Points: Inspect your property for potential entry points, such as gaps in fences or holes in walls, and seal them to prevent iguanas from finding their way in.
  • Remove Food Sources: Igloos are attracted to areas with abundant food. Ensure that you do not leave fruits or vegetables in the open and avoid growing plants that iguanas find particularly appealing.
  • Use IggyWrap on your trees to prevent the Iguanas from climbing them. This will take away where the seek safety and shelter.
  • Trim Trees and Shrubs: Iguanas are excellent climbers. Trimming trees and shrubs can reduce their access and make it harder for them to settle in your area.
  • Use Repellents: Commercial repellents can be effective in deterring iguanas. Apply these products around the perimeter of your property and in areas where iguanas are likely to enter.


Humane Trapping


If preventive measures are not enough, trapping green iguanas can be an effective way to remove them. Here are some tips for humane trapping:

  • Use Live Traps: Live traps are the most humane method for capturing iguanas. These traps can be baited with fruits or vegetables to attract the iguanas. Once trapped, the iguanas can be relocated to a suitable environment away from your property.
  • Regulations: FWC requires that all captured Iguanas be euthanized, IggyTrap specializes in humane treatment and euthanization  of Iguanas.
  • Handle with Care: Iguanas can carry diseases and be stressed by trapping and handling. Use gloves and approach them gently to avoid causing harm or stress.


Habitat Modification


Modifying the habitat can make your property less attractive to iguanas. Consider the following modifications:

  • Install Barriers: Physical barriers, such as fencing, can prevent iguanas from entering your property. Ensure the fence is tall enough and has no gaps that iguanas can slip through.
  • Remove Hiding Spots: Iguanas prefer areas with lots of cover. Remove piles of wood, debris, and other hiding spots to make your property less appealing.
  • Water Management: Iguanas are attracted to water sources. Ensure that water features and ponds are managed properly to discourage iguanas from using them.


Deterrent Methods


Deterrent methods can help keep iguanas away from your property. Here are some effective deterrents: (some of these methods work better than others)

  • Use Motion-Activated Sprinklers: Motion-activated sprinklers can scare iguanas away by spraying water when they approach.
  • Employ Predator Scents: Using predator scents, such as those of dogs or hawks, can deter iguanas from entering your property.
  • Install Reflective Objects: Reflective objects, such as CDs or mirrors, can scare iguanas away by creating flashes of light.


Professional Help


If your efforts to remove green iguanas are unsuccessful, consider seeking professional help. IggyTrap is a leading expert in Iguana removal and can provide more effective solutions and ensure that iguanas are removed humanely and legally.


Conclusion


Removing green iguanas requires a multifaceted approach of prevention, trapping, habitat modification, and deterrent methods. By following these strategies, you can protect your property from the damage caused by these invasive reptiles and ensure a humane and effective removal process.


You can call IggyTrap 888-355-4449 (IGGY) at any time for a free consultation.

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Here's the Step-By-Step Iguana Removal Process

Humane Trapping Removal

Remove Their Food Source

Remove Their Food Source

IggyTrap removing Iguanas

If you already have an Iguana population around, it’s best to start with removing them. The safest and most humane way is by trapping and having them humanely euthanized. This way you are assured that you don’t end up with wounded Iguanas running off and dying in places where they can’t be retrieved. If you see them on your roof, you’ll want to have the roof inspected right away. It’s very likely they have found a way in and are living in the attic. The damage they cause is not covered by insurance. You never want to see Iguanas on you roof!

Remove Their Food Source

Remove Their Food Source

Remove Their Food Source

Flowers

 Removing any of the Iguana’s favorite foods, such as - avocados, mangos, berries, and flowers like geraniums, carnations, dandelions, hibiscus, nasturtiums, and roses. All are major attractions for Iguanas. Many homeowners resist this recommendation but it’s a must or just resolve yourself to having Iguanas. You’re basically feeding them, and it will only attract more. 

Stop Roof Access

Remove Their Food Source

IggyWrap™ - Tree Wrap

Iguana living in a roof

 Trim all shrubs away from the house at lease 2 feet back from the house and 2 feet below from the eves of the roof. This will greatly reduce the Iguanas’ ability to access the roof. 


The roof provides Iguanas 2 major benefits they NEED - Shelter and Warmth. If you have solar panels, they will live under them until they can find a way into the attic.

IggyWrap™ - Tree Wrap

IggySkirt™ - Lanai Protector

IggyWrap™ - Tree Wrap

Iguana trying to climb a tree

 Stop the Iguana’s access to safety by installing IggyWrap™ on your trees the Iguanas will not be able to climb the trees for find safety and security. 

IggySkirt™ - Lanai Protector

IggySkirt™ - Lanai Protector

IggySkirt™ - Lanai Protector

Iguana trying to climb a Lanai

 Lanai skirting If you a Lanai covering your pool or porch, IggySkirt will stop the Iguanas for being able to climb the Lanai and ultimately gain access to the roof. 

Iguana Burrows

IggySkirt™ - Lanai Protector

IggySkirt™ - Lanai Protector

Iguana burrow

Keep an eye out for Iguana burrows around your property. They should be immediately removed as soon as noticed. They will ultimately big dozens of babies

How to Deter Iguanas

The hardest part for property and homeowners is coming to terms with need to remove the food supply that the Iguanas depend on. When we say food supply, we mean a whole host different pants, vegetation, and trees. These include Bougainvillea. orchids and orchid trees, Impatiens, Roses, Nasturtium, Hibiscus, melons, and for sure all Mango trees!


This could mean having to redo all your landscaping. A tough choice but a necessary one if you truly want to deter Iguanas from your yard. We do offer other solutions to remediate the Iguanas in an effort to help you find a balance between removing everything.


Call us today for a free consultation. 


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