Agricultural Iguana Damage
South Florida's agricultural areas are ground zero for iguana damage. Farms and nurseries suffer direct crop losses and infrastructure damage.
Crop Destruction
Vegetables, fruits, and ornamental plants are consumed. A single night can destroy thousands of dollars in produce.
Nursery Stock Loss
Ornamental plants, shrubs, and trees being grown for sale are eaten before they can be sold.
Irrigation Damage
Iguanas chew irrigation lines, drip systems, and sprinkler heads. Water loss and repair costs accumulate.
Structural Burrowing
Burrows undermine greenhouses, shade structures, and equipment pads. Foundation damage is expensive to repair.
High-Volume Agricultural Removal
Agricultural operations require high-volume, efficient removal programs. Providers in our network deploy teams capable of removing hundreds of iguanas per visit.
Large-Scale Removal
Multi-person teams with equipment for high-volume removal across large acreage.
Perimeter Defense
Focus on farm and nursery perimeters to reduce infestation from adjacent properties.
Seasonal Surge Capacity
Increased service during breeding season and pre-harvest periods when damage risk is highest.
Night Operations
Thermal imaging and night removal when iguanas are sluggish and easier to capture in large numbers.
Key Benefits
Agricultural Pricing
Pricing based on acreage, crop type, and severity. Volume discounts available.
Small Farm (Under 10 acres)
Regular protection for smaller operations
- Weekly service
- Perimeter focus
- Seasonal adjustments
Medium Farm (10-50 acres)
Comprehensive coverage for mid-size operations
- Multiple weekly visits
- Full acreage coverage
- Night operations available
Large Operation (50+ acres)
Enterprise agricultural protection
- Team deployment
- Daily availability
- Harvest-season surge
Per-iguana pricing available for some operations
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you remove enough to actually make a difference?
Yes. Agricultural specialists in our network remove hundreds to thousands of iguanas per month from large operations. Consistent removal combined with perimeter work produces measurable results.
What about iguanas coming from neighboring properties?
Perimeter defense is key. Providers focus on entry points and can coordinate with neighbors who are also interested in management programs.
Do you work around planting and harvest schedules?
Absolutely. Providers adjust service frequency and timing around your agricultural calendar, including surge capacity during critical periods.
Is night removal more effective?
For high-volume removal, yes. Iguanas are sluggish at night and easier to capture in large numbers using thermal imaging.
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