What are the most common types of Boynton Beach animals that poop on or in buildings?

Most Florida animals basically will poop when they want to, they have no idea about hygiene and the only place they won't go to the toilet is usually in their nest, other than that it is pretty much a free-for-all which is why they annoy us humans because we understand that having feces all over the place isn't a real smart idea. If you have large animals like raccoons, or opossums pooping on your roof or in your roof it won't take long for the smell to get your attention, especially if it's inside the roof because if an animal goes to the toilet on top of the roof the next time it rains will probably wash it away.



Nearly every Boynton Beach animal that sets up home inside a building is going to go to the toilet inside that building, the biggest problem animal going to the toilet in a building is not actually an animal, it is a bird, the common homing pigeon, these relatively small birds can drop up to 1 pound of crap per week each around their roosts, it not only stinks, it is extremely unhygienic, the piles of feces rapidly get infested by insects and as they dry out the dust from the feces fills the air, like I said, very unsanitary.

Any Florida animal that takes up residence in a building is going to result in that building needing a thorough cleaning by professionals. The first time I saw someone about to clean out a space in a building where animals had been living I was very surprised, the guy had on a full biohazard suit with a high-tech breathing mask to filter out both dust and bacteria. I asked the man was there any real danger and his basic response was, why do you think I am wearing all this, for show?

Most wildlife removal professionals provide this cleanup service as part of what they do, of course they also can remove the wildlife that caused the problem, and the third part of this service is they can usually do an inspection and then seal up the building so the Boynton Beach animals can't get back in. You can hire the equipment you need to actually pick up the animal feces and to put other contaminated materials in, ready for disposal but you will have to buy outright the biohazard suit and the specialized breathing mask, neither of which are cheap.

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