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If bitten, remain calm and avoid sudden movements; most iguanas will release and flee. If the iguana doesn't release, disorient it by covering its head or holding an alcohol-soaked rag near its nose.
“When you’re using an air gun, the shot has to be a shot to the head,” said Tom Portuallo, owner of Iguana Control, a company whose contractors all use air guns. “It’s got to be one shot ...
Disposing of iguana carcasses requires checking local regulations, as some areas require specific disposal methods. Florida is home to thousands of unique creatures, but some of Florida's most ...