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 […]

Big Brown Bats in Central Florida: Problems and Solutions for Your Home

Did you know that Big Brown Bats can eat thousands of insects every night? That’s great for the environment, but not so great when they move into your attic. If you’ve noticed droppings, strange noises, or a strong ammonia-like smell in your home, you might have a bat problem. Figuring out how they’re getting in, […]

How to Keep Evening Bats Out of Your Central Florida Home

Evening bats (Nycticeius humeralis) may be small, but they pack a big punch when it comes to keeping mosquito populations in check. They’re like tiny winged exterminators, gobbling up pesky insects all night long. But while they’re great to have flying around outside, they’re not so great when they decide to move in with you. […]

Brazilian Free-Tailed Bats in Central Florida: Identification, Risks, and Removal Solutions

The Brazilian free-tailed bat, also called the Mexican free-tailed bat, is a common species in Central Florida. These bats help control insects and benefit the environment but cause problems when they enter homes or businesses. Learning to identify, manage, and remove these bats is crucial for protecting your health and property from bat infestations. Why […]

The Common Bats Found in Central Florida and How to Remove Them from Your Home

Bats play a vital role in Florida’s ecosystem, especially in controlling insect populations. However, in Central Florida, species like the Brazilian Free-Tailed Bat, Evening Bat, and Big Brown Bat can become a nuisance when they invade homes. Understanding the types of bats most likely to enter your attic, barn, or other structures is essential for […]

How to Prevent West Nile Virus: Mosquito Control Solutions for Central Florida Homes

West Nile Virus (WNV) has become a serious health concern across the United States, especially in warmer regions like Central Florida. The virus spreads mainly through infected mosquitoes, which thrive in Florida’s subtropical climate. While many people infected with WNV do not experience symptoms, the virus can still lead to severe health complications. In this […]

The Aedes Mosquito: Understanding the Dengue Virus Carrier in Central Florida

In Central Florida, the Aedes mosquito poses a serious threat due to its ability to spread illnesses like dengue fever. As a carrier of dangerous viruses, this mosquito requires targeted control to protect local families. At Wildout Animal and Pest Removal, we prioritize your family’s safety by providing effective solutions designed to combat these mosquito […]

Understanding Yellow Rat Snakes in Central Florida: What You Need to Know

Encountering wildlife in Central Florida can be both fascinating and alarming. Yellow rat snakes are one species that homeowners commonly encounter, often sparking curiosity and fear. While these snakes are not venomous, they can still be a cause for concern. This article will provide essential information about yellow rat snakes, including how to identify them, […]

Garter Snakes in Central Florida: A Guide by Wildout Animal and Pest Removal

Central Florida’s warm, tropical climate is perfect for many types of wildlife. Among them, garter snakes are one of the most common. These non-venomous snakes often show up in backyards, parks, and even inside homes. Though they pose no venomous threat, many people don’t like the idea of sharing their space with snakes. If you’re […]