What are iguanas afraid of?

Iguanas are reptiles that eat plants, flowers, and fruits in a garden that can cause several problems. A recent statistics say the most homes in the USA and South American nations face threats from them due to warm tropical climate.

As a result, they want to get control the movements of iguanas effectively to experience peace of mind. An Iguana can cause damages to landscapes and other structures in a yard. Therefore, it is necessary to protect the plants from them with certain techniques to overcome unwanted issues.

On the other hand, they are afraid of certain things and one can try them properly to get the desired results.

  1. Water spraying

Iguanas are really afraid of water spraying because they don’t like the sound produced by the water when it gushes of a hose pipe. Spraying water on iguanas will scare them and they run away immediately from a yard.

  1. Compact discs

Iguanas are really scared of light produced by some products. People can hang compact discs in their garden that can confuse them quickly. Moreover, they feel more insecure in the environment and run away from a place as soon as possible.

One can tie compact discs to plants or trees in a garden that can result in more advantages. It is possible to change the positions of compact discs so that iguanas don’t become accustomed to light reflections.

  1. Pets

The young iguanas will get scared when they hear the barking sound of dogs. Having a dog in a yard can help to control their movements efficiently. On the other hand, larger iguanas can attack the dogs that cause harm to them. Therefore, it is advisable to take care of them with special attention for minimizing unwanted problems.

  1. Predators

Iguanas get threats from birds such as hawks and crows because they feed on them. Making a yard a predator friendly one will ultimately help get rid of the reptiles significantly. Inviting predators with some incentives may reduce the problems of Iguanas to a large extent.

  1. Noise equipment

Iguanas don’t like noise and they will run away when they hear loud noise. Yard owners can set up wind chimes in a particular place to create noises without lifting their fingers. They can also play the loud noise in a yard with digital devices that can reduce the movements of the reptiles.

Knowing the rules and regulations

The property owners can capture and remove iguanas with special permits. On the other hand, killing of iguanas are not allowed in some states and one should know the rules and regulations properly to avoid legal complications. There are several ways available for a property owner to get rid of iguanas with ease.

Anyone who wants to control the movements of iguanas can follow them correctly to get peace of mind from potential risks. Homeowners can also use certain types of natural repellents in their yard for controlling the iguanas. Moreover, it will help to keep a better environment in a garden enabling property owners to lead a problem less life.  

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