Remove food sources, including fallen fruit, pet food, and unsecured garbage
Trim dense vegetation, overgrown shrubs, and low branches
Block access to roofs, fences, and crawl spaces with barriers or mesh
Seal gaps, holes, and entry points around structures
Use motion-activated sprinklers or lights to discourage them
Install smooth, sloped surfaces on ledges and fences
Apply iguana repellents approved for outdoor use
Remove basking spots such as rocks, boards, and debris
Keep yards clean and dry, with minimal hiding places
Use humane traps where legal and permitted
Relocate iguanas only through licensed wildlife professionals
Contact local animal control or wildlife authorities for persistent problems
Hire a licensed pest control or wildlife removal service
Avoid feeding iguanas or leaving water bowls outdoors
Check local laws before trapping, relocating, or harming iguanas
