Hand-removing cane toads, iguanas, and Cuban tree frogs from Southwest Florida properties — no poisons, no traps, no shortcuts.
Free consultations — a real person answers every call.
Serving Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Estero & surrounding Southwest Florida.
Dog showing symptoms after contact with a toad? Wipe gums with a clean cloth (one direction only — never rub back and forth), then get to an emergency vet immediately. Call us after: 419‑777‑TOAD
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Logan has spent years in the field studying invasive reptiles and amphibians across Southwest Florida. He knows where cane toads shelter during drought season, how iguanas move through a yard, and why Cuban tree frogs are harder to catch than most people expect. Every removal is done by hand — no shortcuts, no poisons, no subcontractors.
When you call Evict-A-Beast, a real person picks up and gets Logan on your job — evening and night calls welcome.
Hand removal — no poisons, no traps
Cane toads secrete bufotoxin from glands behind their eyes. A dog that mouths or licks a toad absorbs it almost instantly through the gums. Symptoms escalate fast — excessive drooling, seizures, cardiac events. This is not a wait-and-see situation.
Cane toads, iguanas, and Cuban tree frogs don't move along. They establish themselves, breed, and spread. A small toad problem in spring becomes a serious infestation by summer — and each breeding season makes it harder to control.
Reduced rain drives cane toads closer to water sources on your property — pools, dog dishes, irrigation puddles. Slower activity doesn't mean fewer toads. It often means they're concentrated exactly where your pets are.
DIY methods that rely on chemicals or glue traps can harm native wildlife, contaminate water sources, and put your own pets at risk. Hand removal is the only method that's both effective and safe for the surrounding ecosystem.
If you've spotted a cane toad on your property — or if your dog has had contact with one — don't wait. Call or text directly.
Call or Text 419‑777‑TOADEvery removal follows the same disciplined process — protecting native species, keeping your yard safe, and staying fully compliant with Florida wildlife guidelines.
Call or text. Logan will assess your property, identify what you're dealing with, and explain exactly what removal involves — no pressure, no upsell.
Logan inspects your yard, identifies hotspots, nesting areas, and entry points — the kind of observation that separates specialist knowledge from generic pest control.
Every animal is removed by hand. No traps. No poisons. No risk to your pets, native wildlife, or the ecosystem. Just careful, effective, humane collection.
Animals are handled and processed in full compliance with Florida wildlife guidelines — ethically and responsibly, every time.
No glue traps. No poison stations. No bait. Logan removes each animal by hand — a method that's effective, safe for native wildlife, and the way this work should be done.
Cane toad toxin can kill a dog in under an hour. We take that seriously — and we treat every job with that urgency, because a toad problem is a pet safety problem.
We remove invasive species precisely — without harming native frogs, lizards, or birds that share the ecosystem. Expertise means knowing what to leave alone.
Invasive species removal in Florida has rules. We follow them. Every job is handled correctly — no shortcuts, no liability for you or us.
This is our backyard. We know the species, the behavior patterns, the seasons, and the neighborhoods. You're not explaining your problem to someone working from a call center.
No voicemail. No dispatch center. When you call, a real person picks up — and gets Logan on your job. You're never passed around or left waiting for a callback.
The most dangerous invasive amphibian in Florida. Bufotoxin from their parotoid glands is lethal to dogs, cats, horses, native snakes, and birds. Their tadpoles are toxic to fish and aquatic wildlife. In Florida, they have no natural predators. ⁾FWC
⚠ Fatal risk to petsGreen iguanas destroy landscaping, erode seawalls with burrow networks, and leave droppings that can carry salmonella. Adults can reach six feet and become aggressive when cornered. Hand removal requires fieldcraft — they're fast, strong, and territorial.
⚠ Property & structural damageFlorida's largest tree frog and a voracious predator of native species. They prey on smaller native frogs, lizards, and even small snakes — disrupting local ecosystems quietly and steadily. Their skin secretions can irritate eyes and mucous membranes.
⚠ Native species displacementSouthwest Florida hosts a growing number of invasive reptiles and amphibians beyond the most well-known species. If you're seeing something unfamiliar on your property, call us — Logan will identify it and let you know if removal is needed.
📞 Not sure what it is? Just call.Found a snake and not sure if it belongs? We relocate native snakes at no charge. Native snakes are protected and valuable to the local ecosystem — we'll move them safely rather than harm them.
✓ Free — no charge for native species relocation"I cannot say enough good things about Logan. After my dog had a scary run-in with one of the toxic frogs in my yard — and as someone who is extremely frog-phobic — I was terrified. Logan was knowledgeable, calm, thorough, and genuinely cares about his job. He explained what to look for, how to make the yard safer, and what I can do going forward. He was also fearless enough to catch and evict 3 of the deadly creatures on the first go alone, as well as 5 other frogs that carry a mild toxin. If you have pets and are dealing with dangerous frogs, Logan is the person to call. Professional, kind, informative, five stars all the way. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!"
"I had Logan from Evict-A-Beast come out to my condo complex — he removed more than a dozen cane toads in less than an hour. I hired him to proactively protect my puppies when I walk them at night. Logan was thorough and informative as I went along with him to locate cane toads, and then he captured them for removal from the areas I walk my puppies. It's a lot cheaper to prevent the poisonous toads from harming your pets than it is to go to an emergency vet clinic. I highly and enthusiastically recommend this company."
Southwest Florida has a real invasive species problem — and most pest control companies aren't equipped to handle it. We're not a franchise. We're a specialist operation, built specifically for this region.
Every property is different — the species involved, the size of the infestation, and how often service is needed all factor in. We don't believe in one-size-fits-all pricing, and we'll never quote you something that doesn't make sense for your situation.
Not sure if you even have a problem? Call anyway — Logan will help you figure it out for free.
Act immediately. Every minute counts.
Wipe the gums with a clean, damp cloth. One wipe per swipe — never rub back and forth. You're removing toxin, not spreading it.
Get to an emergency vet immediately. Don't wait for symptoms to progress. Call ahead so they're ready.
Call us after your dog is safe. We'll assess your property and make sure it doesn't happen again. 419‑777‑TOAD
⚠ Do not rinse your dog's mouth with water — this is outdated advice that can spread toxin. Cloth wipe only, then emergency vet.
One conversation is free. If you've spotted something unfamiliar — or you know you have a problem — call or text now. We'll figure it out together.
419‑777‑TOADSouthwest Florida's Invasive Species Specialists · Humane · Hand Removal Only · No Poisons