Knowledge protects your home

Protect Your Home with Expert Wildlife Education

Whether you’ve heard scratching in your attic, found droppings in your garage, or simply want to prevent wildlife problems before they start, our Homeowner Resource Center was created to help Florida homeowners make informed decisions.

Drawing on more than 20 years of hands-on wildlife removal, exclusion, attic restoration, and pest management experience, we explain not only what happens—but why it happens—and what you can do to protect your home.

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Inspection First

The Goal Is to Solve Today's Problem and Help Prevent Future Ones

A professional wildlife inspection is not just a quick look around the property. It is a structured evaluation of the roofline, attic, soffits, vents, plumbing openings, insulation, damage, and entry points.

By identifying the animal, where it entered, and what damage has already happened, the team can recommend the right mix of removal, exclusion, sanitation, insulation repair, or attic restoration.

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The Goal Is to Solve Today's Problem and Help Prevent Future Ones

Every inspection begins with a conversation.

Before climbing onto your roof or entering the attic, we take time to understand what you’ve been experiencing.

These details often provide valuable clues about the type of wildlife involved and help guide the rest of the inspection.

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Exterior Home Inspection

Next, we perform a complete walk around your home’s exterior.

During this inspection, we look for vulnerable areas that could allow wildlife to enter.

Even small construction gaps can become entry points for rodents and other nuisance wildlife.

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Roof Inspection

Many wildlife problems begin on the roof.

These are some of the most common locations where wildlife gains access to Florida homes.

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Attic Inspection

The attic tells the story.

Inside the attic, we’re looking for much more than the animal itself. From these findings, we can often determine what species have been present, how long the activity has been occurring, and the extent of any damage.

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Personalized Recommendations

No two homes are alike.

After completing the inspection, we’ll explain our findings and recommend only the services your home actually needs. In some cases, that may be preventive exclusion. In others, it could involve wildlife removal, sanitation, insulation repair, or full attic restoration.

If your insulation is only lightly affected, we may recommend a partial repair instead of full replacement—because replacing everything isn’t always necessary.

 
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Education You Can Use

One of the things that sets Florida Wildlife & Pest Management apart is our commitment to homeowner education.

We don’t simply tell you what we found—we show you. Using photos and videos from the inspection, we explain where wildlife entered, why it happened, and what you can do to help prevent it from happening again. We believe an informed homeowner is better equipped to protect their investment.

 

James's Pro Tip

“Most homeowners think they have squirrels in the attic. More often than not, they’re actually dealing with roof rats.”

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