Coyote Mating Season in Central Florida: What Homeowners Need to Know

Coyotes are active year-round in Central Florida, but once winter hits, their behavior shifts. From January through March, they enter mating season, which means they’re more vocal, more territorial, and sometimes a little bolder than usual. Normally, coyotes steer clear of people, but during this time, you might see them more often, especially in neighborhoods […]
Preventing Rodent Infestations During Cooler Weather in Central Florida

Keeping rodents away becomes a challenge during the slightly colder months of the year as temperatures drop in Central Florida as people will start to get rats and mice infesting their houses. Let’s explore why exactly rodents invade your home, tips to protect your household, and how quick actions can prevent big consequences in the […]
H5 Bird Flu: Risks, Prevention, and How to Handle Birds and Wildlife on Your Property

H5 bird flu or avian influenza is a contagious virus that has afflicted numerous wild birds worldwide. Recently in the United States poultry and even some dairy cows were affected by the virus, and there have been confirmed cases of workers getting infected from these animals. CDC or the Center of Disease Control places the […]
Check Your Attic for Bats This Winter in Central Florida

If you live in Central Florida, it is crucial to check your attic for bats during the winter months. Unlike other regions, the bats in Central Florida are less likely to go into hibernation due to the warm climate. However, during the cooler months they do look for cozy places such as attics to roost. […]
Winter Wildlife Home Inspections: Protecting Your Property

One of the things that you should consider is that during the winter months, your warm attic is the ideal spot for wildlife. This means that you may be unwittingly entertaining guests this season. Wild animals can cause damage to your property, health problems, and unnecessary panic, and it starts from figuring out ordering an […]
Winterizing Your Home: How Sealing Gaps Keeps Wildlife Out of Your Central Florida Home

Wildlife in this region of Florida, as temperatures begin to plummet, looks for a way to stay warm and seek shelter. You may be faced with a wildlife invasion in your house if they see it as their winter hiding spot. The best way to keep animals from making themselves at home in your home […]
How to Keep Ants Out of Your Kitchen During Holiday Feasts

The holidays are all about cooking, baking, and gathering with loved ones—but they’re also prime time for ants to crash your celebrations. These tiny intruders are quick to sniff out crumbs, spills, and sweet treats, turning your festive kitchen into their playground. The last thing anyone wants during the holidays is to deal with ants […]
Protecting Your Home’s Insulation: The Hidden Dangers of Wildlife Intrusions During the Holidays

As the holidays roll in and temperatures drop, your home’s insulation plays a bigger role than ever—keeping you warm and helping manage those energy bills. But while you’re focused on stringing up lights or preparing holiday meals, some unexpected guests might be sneaking into your attic or walls. Rats, squirrels, raccoons, and other critters are […]
Preventing Wildlife Home Invasions During the Holidays

Traveling for the holidays is exciting. Whether you’re visiting family, heading to a winter getaway, or just escaping the daily routine, it’s a time to relax and enjoy. But while you’re away, your empty home could become the perfect refuge for wildlife. Raccoons, squirrels, and rodents don’t take holidays—they take advantage of quiet homes where […]
Protect Your Home and Holiday Decorations from Unwanted Wildlife Visitors This Season

The holiday season brings joy, warmth, and a festive spirit to homes across Central Florida. Decorating with twinkling Christmas lights, colorful garlands, and cheerful wreaths is a cherished tradition. But as much as we love these decorations, so do some unexpected guests—wildlife. Squirrels gnawing on cords, birds nesting in wreaths, and rodents rummaging through stored […]