04/21/2026
That is not just one iguana. That is the next wave of the problem.
This female iguana was carrying **48 eggs**.
That means one iguana had the potential to turn into dozens more — digging burrows, eating landscaping, leaving droppings, spreading along canals, damaging seawalls, and moving through nearby yards and HOA common areas.
This is why waiting can get expensive.
Most property owners call when they start seeing several iguanas, but by then the problem may already be multiplying.
If you are seeing iguanas around your yard, seawall, canal, pool, roofline, landscaping, or community property, now is the time to act.
Learn more about the iguana reproduction cycle:
https://iguanagoneremoval.com/iguana-knowledge-center/iguana-reproduction-cycle
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