by admin | Jan 23, 2023 | Marco Island
It’s mating season for Iguanas here in SW Florida. Typically, it lasts from October and as late as March. Once that occurs, 45 to 65 days from mating, a female will lay her eggs – Plural – as she will have 20 to 70 eggs with 40+ being average. We are in...
by admin | Dec 22, 2022 | Marco Island
It’s December and temperatures are cooling, yet the Iguana activity seems to be rising. Note, if it really gets cold and near freezing, Iguanas go into an involuntary hibernation state. They virtually fall out of the trees and become catatonic right where they are....
by admin | Oct 15, 2022 | Marco Island
Twelve days . . . That is all it took for another Iguana to show up directly across the canal from my home. Saturday afternoon I was out back at the house and my neighbor from Australia shouted out . . . Would you look at that Mate! Sure enough, a very large Iguana...
by admin | Oct 3, 2022 | Marco Island
Hurricane Ian took a toll on Southwest Florida affecting our lives and the flora and fauna of the local area. But how did it affect our Iguana population as they are both very good swimmers and climbers – Key survival skills during a hurricane. Monday,...
by admin | Sep 23, 2022 | Marco Island
A client from Next Neighbor reached out to me via my Iguana Phone Line (239-344-7706) and said she had a big Iguana up a palm tree at her Caxambas area home. The timing was perfect and I loaded up the air rifle and headed off to her neighborhood. First thing I do...
by admin | Sep 16, 2022 | Marco Island
It was my third trip to this same property – actually two properties owned by the same family side by side. The previous two trips yielded four Iguanas, one large male the first time and on a second trip three pregnant females. My adult son was visiting so...