Pest Control & Wildlife Removal in Taylor & Lafayette Counties, FL

Taylor & Lafayette Counties

  • Perry

  • Mayo

  • Steinhatchee

  • Keaton Beach

Local Wildlife Control Expertise

In Perry and rural Taylor County, plus the thinly-populated landscapes of Lafayette County, wildlife doesn't respect property lines. Raccoons explore your attic after dark. Squirrels chew through wiring near the Steinhatchee River basin. Armadillos tunnel under porches in forest-edge homes. We provide nuisance wildlife control service in Taylor & Lafayette Counties, FL—humane removal, proper exclusion, and restoration that protects both your property and the animals.

Our service covers everything from initial inspection through prevention so wildlife doesn't return.

How We Work

Clear steps from discovery to prevention.

1

Inspection

We identify entry points, nesting sites, and the animal species causing damage at your Perry-area or Lafayette County home or building.

2

Safe Removal

Using humane live traps and approved methods, we remove the animals in compliance with Florida Fish & Wildlife rules.

3

Exclusion & Sealing

We seal gaps in roofing, foundations, and walls to prevent future entry by raccoons, squirrels, bats, and other wildlife.

4

Damage Repair

We replace insulation, patch holes, and clean contaminated areas left behind by wildlife, restoring your home's integrity.

You'll always know what's happening next—and why it matters for your property.

Our Services

Species-specific removal and control across rural and residential settings.

Raccoons & Squirrels

Both thrive in Taylor County's forest-edge neighborhoods and near Steinhatchee waterways. Raccoons destroy insulation and create entry points. Squirrels chew electrical wiring, a fire hazard in older homes.

We trap them humanely and seal all access routes so they won't return.

Raccoon removal in Perry, Taylor County

Raccoon trapping near Perry's residential areas

Bat removal service in Taylor County

Bat exclusion work in attics across Lafayette County

Bats

Nocturnal entry through roof gaps and soffit vents. Bats leave droppings in attics, damaging insulation and creating health risks. Our exclusion work allows safe escape while preventing re-entry.

We repair and clean contaminated spaces afterward.

Armadillos & Burrowing Rodents

Armadillos dig deep under porches and shed foundations, destabilizing structures. Moles and other burrowing rodents destroy lawns and gardens throughout the county's agricultural settings.

We trap and exclude them, then restore damaged areas with proper fill and grading.

Armadillo burrowing damage in Taylor County

Armadillo tunnel damage under rural properties

Snake removal and identification in Florida

Snake identification and safe removal near Steinhatchee

Snakes & Reptiles

Florida's Big Bend region has snakes—only six of the state's 44 species are venomous, but most homeowners prefer professional identification and removal. We safely relocate them or identify non-threat species on your property.

No harm, just peace of mind.

Why It Matters for Taylor & Lafayette Counties

Rural property owners rely on exclusion and sealing. Forest-edge homes near Perry and throughout the Big Bend region face constant wildlife pressure from dense woodland areas.

Your home sits between civilization and the natural habitats that support wildlife. That proximity brings opportunity for conflict—especially in agricultural and timber-rich landscapes where wildlife has always thrived.

FWC regulations govern how wildlife can be removed. We follow all state and federal rules, ensuring compliance so you don't face legal complications.

Structural damage compounds over time. An attic entry point becomes an insulation problem, then a wiring hazard, then a health concern from droppings. Early intervention saves you money and stress.

Permits & Regulations

FWC permits are required for removal of state-listed species and certain protected birds. We handle all permit requirements so your removal is legal and documented.

Live-captured animals must be handled per F.A.C. 68A-9.010 regulations. Non-native species cannot be relocated. We know the rules and apply them correctly every time.

Serving Your Area

We work across both counties, from Perry and Steinhatchee to Mayo and rural Lafayette County.

Perry serves as the commercial hub and county seat of Taylor County, home to the Forest Capital Museum and annual Florida Forest Festival. We respond to calls throughout the county's residential and timber-edge properties.

Steinhatchee, with its riverfront character and proximity to Gulf marshlands, supports fishing culture but also wildlife that seeks shelter in and around homes. We handle removal work near the Steinhatchee River and coastal areas.

Lafayette County, a thinly-populated rural expanse with Mallory Swamp Wildlife Management Area and cypress forests, experiences conflict with feral hogs, white-tailed deer, bats, and burrowing rodents. Our exclusion and removal work extends throughout Mayo and surrounding unincorporated communities.

Getting Here

We're accessible from both US 19 and US 27, the main routes through Taylor and Lafayette Counties. Whether you're in Perry's downtown area, near the Econfina River, or deep in rural Lafayette County, we can reach your property for inspection and removal.

Contact us for service calls in Taylor County, Lafayette County, and surrounding Big Bend communities. We respond to residential homes, farm structures, and commercial properties affected by nuisance wildlife.

Frequently Asked Questions

What wildlife problems are most common in Taylor and Lafayette Counties?

Raccoons, squirrels, bats in attics, and armadillos burrowing under structures are most frequent, followed by snakes, bats, and feral hogs in more rural settings near the Mallory Swamp and forest areas.

Do you handle feral hogs and wild boar?

Yes. Feral hogs are common in Lafayette County's swamp and forest areas, causing significant property damage and garden destruction. We provide removal services in compliance with FDACS and FWC regulations.

Do you need FWC permits for removal in Taylor and Lafayette Counties?

Yes. Certain species require FWC permits. We obtain all necessary permits and ensure full compliance with Florida Administrative Code 68A-9.010 and state regulations for your protection.

What happens to animals after they're trapped?

Humane release on your property (if permitted by FWC rules) or legal relocation per state guidelines. Non-native species cannot be relocated and are handled according to regulatory requirements.

Can you repair attic insulation and seal entry points?

Yes. After removal, we seal roof gaps, soffit vents, and foundation cracks, replace damaged insulation, and clean contaminated spaces to restore your home fully.

Do you service rural properties in Lafayette County?

Yes. We serve Mayo, Branford, and all unincorporated communities in Lafayette County, including properties near forest management areas and swamp-adjacent land.

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