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Expert wildlife removal services in Cocoa, FLDr. Critter offers top-notch wildlife removal services in Cocoa, FL, for homeowners and businesses dealing with wildlife infestations. Our team of experts is equipped with the latest technology and tools to humanely remove wildlife from your property, and we specialize in removing all kinds of critters, from raccoons to snakes, bats, squirrels, and more. We are committed to providing our clients with quality services that are fast, efficient, and affordable, and we ensure that all our clients receive a personalized solution to meet their specific needs.

Call us today at 800-932-7287 or fill out our online form to get a free quote for our wildlife removal services in Cocoa, FL. Our team of professionals is dedicated to helping you resolve your wildlife issues quickly and efficiently, so you can enjoy a safe and pest-free home or business. Trust us to deliver exceptional results that will exceed your expectations and ensure your complete satisfaction.

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From the very first time I needed your services you have been unbelievable. By the next day you came and took care of our problems and follow-up soon followed. I would recommend your company to anyone who needs your services. Thank-you for "taking care of us".
- Rhonda and Steven R., Orlando, FL

 

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About Cocoa

Cocoa is a city in Brevard County, Florida. The population was 19,041 at the 2020 United States Census. It is part of the Palm BayMelbourneTitusville Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Several stories circulate among Cocoa old timers as to how the town got its name. One story says that the mail used to come by river boat and was placed in an empty tin box labeled Baker's Cocoa. The box was nailed to a piling in the river next to downtown. Additionally, an early hotel in the area, located on the Indian River lagoon, was named Cocoa House. Another story speaks of an elderly African American woman who lived on the banks of the Indian River. She would supply hot cocoa to sailors traversing the Indian River. It was said, the sailors approaching her house would yell out "Cocoa! Cocoa!" alerting the woman that they were present and wanted the beverage.
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