At Pest Busterzz, we understand the challenges homeowners face when unwanted wildlife turns their property into a playground. Based in the heart of South Florida, our team of trained professionals specializes in the humane and effective removal of a wide range of animals, including raccoons, squirrels, iguanas, and more. Our services are designed to address and resolve wildlife issues with minimal disruption to your daily life. We use the latest techniques and eco-friendly methods to ensure the safe capture and relocation of animals, preventing them from returning.
Choosing Pest Busterzz means opting for a solution that values both your safety and the welfare of the wildlife. Our approach is not only about removing unwanted animals but also about implementing preventive measures to avoid future invasions. This includes sealing entry points, installing barriers, and providing advice on habitat modification. We serve all major counties in South Florida—Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach—ensuring that wherever you are, help is just a call away. With Pest Busterzz, you can rest assured that your animal removal needs are handled promptly and professionally, leaving your home secure and your mind at ease
Rats and Mice – Common rodents that often invade homes seeking food and shelter.
Raccoons – Known for their intelligence and dexterity, raccoons can be particularly troublesome, getting into trash cans, attics, and crawl spaces.
Squirrels – Frequently found in attics where they can chew on wires and insulation.
Opossums – Often found in garages, under houses, and in attics, where they can cause damage and leave droppings.
Iguanas – Common in South Florida, they can damage landscapes, dig burrows that undermine structures, and leave droppings.
Snakes – Various species, some of which can be venomous, may enter homes or yards.
Bats – Typically found in attics, where they roost in large numbers and can create health hazards with their droppings (guano).
Feral Cats – While not wildlife, stray or feral cats often require control to prevent overpopulation and health issues.
Birds – Including pigeons, sparrows, and starlings that may nest in vents, roofs, or attics.
Armadillos – Known for digging lawns and gardens as they search for food.
Foxes – Less common, but can be found near residential areas and may prey on smaller pets.
Wild Hogs – Although more common in rural areas, they can sometimes venture into suburban areas, causing significant landscape damage.