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Humane Wildlife Control in Ocala, FL

The Humane Wildlife Control Society recommends non-invasive solutions to resolve human-wildlife conflicts.  This includes:

  1. Determining if the issue needs to be addressed at all

  2. Opting for preventative measures first

  3. Opting for wildlife exclusion as opposed to trapping

  4. If trapping is the only way to solve the problem do so humanely

The Humane Wildlife Control Society screens candidates prior to recommendation.  Our process requires any company we recommend to meet the following criteria:

  1. Is properly licensed in Florida for wildlife control

  2. Carries appropriate business licenses and insurance

  3. Complies with all Florida laws and regulations for wildlife control

  4. Adheres to the humane principles listed above.

In Ocala, Florida we recommend Humane Wildlife Removal Ocala for professional wildlife control services.  This is a private company that charges for their services.


Contact Information:

Ocala Wildlife Removal

352-342-9717

 

If you have any wildlife issues that can be handled by the state government agency for free, the Florida Wildlife Commission can help.
State Contact Information:
888-404-3922

 

The State Department of Agriculture may also be able to address your wildlife problem for no charge.

USDA Contact Information: (800) 435-7352

Wildlife Control Policies in Ocala
Official Guidelines for Safe and Ethical Management
Ocala, Florida, surrounded by forests, springs, and the Ocala National Forest, supports wildlife like raccoons, armadillos, bats, and snakes that often enter our communities. The City of Ocala mandates humane wildlife control policies to ensure public safety, protect property, and preserve our environment. Compliance is required of all residents and businesses.

Policy Framework
Inhumane methods—lethal traps or poisons—are prohibited under Ocala ordinances and Florida law. Our policies enforce:

Exclusion: Seal entry points (e.g., vents, roofs) with non-lethal barriers; use one-way devices for safe animal exit.
Relocation: Live-trap and relocate wildlife to approved habitats per Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) rules.
Prevention: Secure trash, remove food sources, and maintain properties to deter wildlife.
Ocala’s Context
Ocala’s warm climate and natural features—Silver Springs, the Ocklawaha River—drive year-round wildlife activity. Seasonal shifts push animals into urban areas, causing damage or safety risks. These policies address these issues with humane, effective solutions.

Policy Goals
Safety: Avoids hazards from toxins or dead animals.
Legality: Complies with Ocala Code, Chapter 10, and FWC regulations.
Ecology: Protects Ocala’s biodiversity.
Responsibilities
Report Promptly: Notify authorities or professionals of wildlife issues immediately.
Use Experts: Engage FWC-licensed operators for humane control.
Maintain Properties: Prevent access through regular upkeep.
Enforcement
Violations (e.g., using banned methods) breach local and state laws, including Florida Statute 828.12. Penalties include fines ($100-$500), remediation, or legal action, enforced with the Ocala Police Department and FWC.

Implementation
Assessment: Professionals identify and block entry points.
Relocation Records: Document species, dates, and release sites.
Awareness: Promote prevention knowledge.
Ocala’s Commitment
These policies are binding standards to ensure safe, ethical wildlife management. Ocala demands full compliance to protect our community and natural heritage.