Inverness
Lecanto
Beverly Hills
Crystal River
Hernando
Homosassa
Citrus Springs
Local Wildlife Control Service Expertise
From Crystal River's waterfront neighborhoods to the inland communities near Inverness, Citrus County properties face year-round wildlife pressures. Our nuisance wildlife removal and Wildlife Control Service in Citrus County, FL targets raccoons, rodents, snakes, bats, and armadillos in homes, mobile homes, attics, and crawl spaces. Whether you're in a spring-fed coastal area or an inland residential zone, we identify entry points, remove animals humanely, and secure your property to prevent future invasions.
Every wildlife job begins with a full inspection to find animals, entry points, and damage. Then we remove safely, seal weak spots, and prevent return visits.
We examine your entire property—attic vents, roof gaps, soffit damage, foundation cracks, mobile home skirting, and crawl space openings. We locate every entry point and confirm which animals are active.
We trap and remove animals using live traps, one-way door exits, and exclusion devices—all compliant with Florida law. No poisons. No shortcuts. Every animal handled safely and relocated according to state regulations.
Once animals are gone, we seal entry points with durable materials. Ridge vents, soffits, gable openings, utility gaps, and foundation areas all get reinforced to block future intrusions.
We remove contaminated insulation, droppings, nesting material, and odors. Attics and crawl spaces are sanitized. You get a property free from animal debris and ready for new occupancy.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Citrus County's mix of waterfront homes, mobile communities, and inland neighborhoods creates specific wildlife vulnerabilities. We address each with targeted solutions.
Raccoons thrive in Citrus County's marsh edges and overhanging trees. They tear into attics, contaminate crawl spaces, and damage siding. We locate denning sites, remove mothers and young responsibly, and seal all access routes.

Attic damage from raccoon entry in residential area near Inverness

Rodent entry point sealed at mobile home skirting in Citrus Hills
Rodents contaminate ten times as much food as they eat. In Citrus County's humid climate, they breed year-round in wall voids, attics, and under mobile homes. We trap strategically, remove nesting materials, and seal all gaps under 1/4 inch.
Squirrels chew roof lines, vents, and wiring—creating fire hazards. In Citrus County's wooded neighborhoods, they enter rapidly and breed multiple times yearly. We use one-way doors during non-breeding seasons and live traps when necessary, then seal all gnaw points.

Roof soffit damage from squirrel gnawing, common in waterfront Crystal River homes

One-way door bat exclusion at ridge vent in Lecanto neighborhood
Bats roost year-round in Citrus County's warm climate. They accumulate in attics, soffits, and ridge vents, leaving guano that creates odor and health risks. We use one-way doors and humane exclusion, never poisons, and ensure full sealing after departure.
Snakes follow rodent populations; armadillos tunnel under foundations and landscaping near Homosassa and inland areas. Both require safe identification and removal. We locate burrows, remove animals, and exclude entry points to prevent return visits.

Armadillo burrow under mobile home skirting in Citrus County
Mobile homes and waterfront properties across Citrus County face elevated wildlife pressure. Open skirting, utility penetrations, and proximity to marshes and springs create easy access points. We specialize in securing these vulnerable structures.
Citrus County's wildlife patterns differ from inland Florida. Spring-fed rivers, coastal humidity, and mixed residential-natural landscapes create unique pressures that demand local knowledge.
Mammals like raccoons and squirrels breed multiple times yearly in Citrus County's warm climate. Snakes are active spring through summer. Bats roost year-round. We recognize these patterns and adjust removal strategies accordingly, knowing peak activity windows.
Homes in Crystal River, Homosassa Springs, and nearby waterfront zones use skirting and open utility access designed for ventilation, not wildlife exclusion. We seal these specific weak points while maintaining proper drainage and building code compliance.
We hold all required trapping licenses and follow Florida Fish & Wildlife guidelines. Every removal meets state regulations—no shortcuts, no illegal methods. You get peace of mind knowing your wildlife issue is resolved legally.
20+ years of combined experience removing wildlife from Citrus County homes. Over 500+ properties treated across Crystal River, Inverness, Homosassa, Citrus Hills, and surrounding neighborhoods.
We serve all neighborhoods across Citrus County—from waterfront Crystal River and Homosassa to inland Inverness, Lecanto, Floral City, Beverly Hills, and Citrus Hills.
Waterfront homes and coastal communities face constant pressure from wildlife attracted to dock areas, gardens, and open skirting. We handle removal in Downtown Crystal River neighborhoods, Citrus Avenue areas, and Homosassa River communities efficiently.
Inland neighborhoods near the historic Courthouse Square and Lecanto schools see frequent wildlife entry into residential structures. Our local team knows the terrain and property types, delivering fast, effective solutions.
Residential and gated communities south of Highway 44 blend suburban living with proximity to natural areas. We secure homes, mobile communities, and golf-course-adjacent properties throughout both neighborhoods.
We operate throughout Citrus County. From US Highway 19 in Crystal River heading south through Homosassa, or inland toward Inverness on Highway 41, we're equipped to respond quickly. Call for emergency wildlife issues or to schedule a property inspection at your convenience.
We remove raccoons, squirrels, rats, mice, bats, snakes, opossums, armadillos, moles, gophers, and nuisance birds. If you see an animal you can't identify, call us for safe identification and removal.
Yes. We specialize in securing mobile home skirting, waterfront structures, and homes near springs and marshes. Open skirting and utility penetrations require specialized sealing to prevent animal re-entry.
We use live traps, one-way doors, and exclusion devices—all humane and Florida-legal. Animals are relocated according to state law. We never use poisons or shortcuts that harm the animal or your home.
Yes. We remove contaminated insulation, droppings, nesting material, and odors. Attics and crawl spaces are sanitized to restore your home to safe, clean condition.
Call us today. We offer free inspections to assess your property, identify entry points, confirm animal activity, and provide a clear plan. Available for emergency calls 24/7.
Yes. We hold all required trapping licenses and follow Florida Fish & Wildlife regulations. Every removal is legal, documented, and meets state compliance standards.
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