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Swift Wildlife Removal
Serving Florida’s Treasure Coast

Wildlife Removal Services Across Florida’s Treasure Coast

Swift Wildlife Removal delivers humane wildlife removal, exclusion, inspection, damage assessment and prevention throughout Martin County, St. Lucie County and Indian River County — one local team that knows every community.

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A Swift Wildlife technician sealing a home’s roofline during a wildlife exclusion job on Florida’s Treasure Coast
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Counties

Browse service areas by county

Wildlife pressure changes from coast to ranch land. Pick your county to see the communities we serve and the animals we handle there.

St. Lucie County

5 communities served

Anchored by Port St. Lucie and historic Fort Pierce, with older waterfront neighborhoods, inland ranch land and the Savannas Preserve. Raccoons, roof rats and armadillos top the local call list.

Areas we serve in St. Lucie

Fort Pierce

Historic waterfront city where older housing stock and dense oak canopy drive heavy raccoon and roof-rat activity.

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Lakewood Park

Wooded, lake-dotted community north of Fort Pierce where armadillos and snakes are the most common calls.

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River Park

Riverside neighborhood along the North Fork of the St. Lucie where waterfront lots see snakes, iguanas and raccoons.

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White City

Established St. Lucie community bordering canals and preserve land, with frequent armadillo and snake activity.

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Indian River Estates

Mature subdivision between Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie where attic raccoons and roof rats are common in older homes.

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Martin County

12 communities served

From Stuart’s river confluence and Sewall’s Point out to Hobe Sound’s pine scrub and Jonathan Dickinson State Park, Martin County’s water and preserve land keep wildlife active year-round.

Areas we serve in Martin

Stuart

Martin County seat on the St. Lucie River where waterfront homes and historic districts see iguanas, raccoons and snakes.

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Indiantown

Rural western Martin County village bordered by ranch and preserve land, with heavy snake, armadillo and opossum activity.

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Sewall's Point

Affluent peninsula between the Indian and St. Lucie Rivers where iguanas and raccoons dominate waterfront calls.

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Jupiter Island

Exclusive barrier island where oceanfront estates and dense vegetation drive raccoon, snake and iguana activity.

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Ocean Breeze

Small riverfront town near Jensen Beach where rodents, raccoons and iguanas are the most frequent issues.

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Palm City

Fast-growing Martin County suburb with golf communities and canals where iguanas, armadillos and raccoons thrive.

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Hobe Sound

Coastal community bordering the Hobe Sound refuge where snakes, raccoons and bats are common near preserve land.

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Jensen Beach

Riverfront and beachside community where iguanas, roof rats and raccoons top the call list along the water.

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Port Salerno

Working waterfront village on Manatee Pocket where raccoons, rodents and snakes are frequent near the docks.

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North River Shores

Established waterfront neighborhood north of Stuart where raccoons, iguanas and snakes are common on canal lots.

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Rio

Compact riverside community between Jensen Beach and Stuart with steady iguana, raccoon and rodent activity.

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Hutchinson Island

Barrier-island condo and estate corridor where raccoons, iguanas and rodents exploit oceanfront buildings.

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Indian River County

11 communities served

Spanning Vero Beach’s barrier-island estates, the sprawling Sebastian Highlands and western marshland toward Fellsmere — prime territory for snakes, armadillos and roof rats.

Areas we serve in Indian River

Sebastian

Riverfront north-county city near the inlet where snakes, raccoons and armadillos are the most common calls.

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Vero Beach

Indian River County seat spanning the barrier island and mainland where iguanas, raccoons and roof rats dominate.

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Fellsmere

Rural western Indian River city surrounded by marsh and farmland with heavy snake and armadillo activity.

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Indian River Shores

Barrier-island town north of Vero where oceanfront estates see raccoons, iguanas and snakes.

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Orchid

Small barrier-island town near Wabasso where raccoons and iguanas exploit lush landscaping.

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Florida Ridge

Populous mainland community south of Vero Beach where raccoons, roof rats and armadillos are common.

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Gifford

Established mainland community north of Vero Beach with steady raccoon, rodent and opossum activity.

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Vero Lake Estates

Wooded inland subdivision where armadillos, snakes and raccoons are the leading nuisance calls.

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Roseland

Quiet riverside community near Sebastian where snakes, raccoons and iguanas frequent waterfront lots.

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Wabasso

Small community between the mainland and barrier island with frequent raccoon, armadillo and snake activity.

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Winter Beach

Rural mainland community north of Vero Beach where armadillos, snakes and opossums are the top calls.

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Reviews

What homeowners are saying

Real, verified Google reviews from across our Treasure Coast service area — rated 5.0★ by 85+ homeowners.

Wildlife removal
“10 Stars. Excellent service! Swift safely rescued Ursula the Raccoon and her babies. Choose Swift… you won't be disappointed!”
Selina WigginsPort St. Lucie, FL · Verified Google review
Fast response
“Swift Wildlife Removal is the company to call if you have a rat infestation. After calling several places, they were the only ones who could come the same day. They came within the expected time and took care of the problem.”
Denise RodriguezPort St. Lucie, FL · Verified Google review
Exclusion & prevention
“If you need wildlife removed the right way, call Issac! I was terrified of the raccoons sneaking around my place at night, getting into our garbage every night. Until we met Issac and his wife! They are professional, on time, and get straight to the point. Issac explained everything clearly and handled the problem fast with no stress.”
Diamond FowlerFort Pierce, FL · Verified Google review
Service Area FAQ

Service area frequently asked questions

Everything homeowners ask about where we work, how fast we get there, and what’s covered.

Which areas does Swift Wildlife serve?

We cover the entire Treasure Coast — St. Lucie, Martin and Indian River Counties — from Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce to Stuart, Hobe Sound, Sebastian and Vero Beach, and every community in between. If you don’t see your city on this page, call us; we very likely serve it.

Do you offer free inspections everywhere you serve?

Yes. A free, no-obligation wildlife inspection is available across all three counties. A technician identifies the animal, locates entry points and gives you a written plan — at no charge, anywhere in our coverage area.

How fast can you reach my area?

Same-day service is standard across the Treasure Coast, and for local emergencies our average response is well under an hour. A real person answers live, 24/7 — you’re never leaving a message.

What wildlife do you handle in this region?

Raccoons, roof rats and mice, bats, snakes, iguanas, armadillos, opossums, squirrels, birds and pigeons, bees and wasps, and more — every nuisance species common to Florida’s Treasure Coast.

How do I schedule service for my community?

Request a free inspection online, or call or text us any time. We confirm your details and book a same-day or next-day visit at your property — no matter which county you’re in.

Do you make emergency visits across the coverage area?

Yes — 24/7. For an animal in the living space, an injured or aggressive animal, or a snake indoors, we respond fast anywhere in St. Lucie, Martin or Indian River County.

Is your whole coverage area licensed and insured?

Yes. Swift Wildlife is licensed and fully insured for wildlife removal throughout Florida and follows FWC regulations in all three counties we serve.

Do you provide exclusion and prevention in every city?

We do. Removal is only half the job — across our entire service area we seal entry points with galvanized steel and back the work with a written re-entry guarantee, so wildlife stays out.

Which counties are included in your service area?

Three: St. Lucie County (Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce and inland), Martin County (Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, Hobe Sound), and Indian River County (Vero Beach, Sebastian, Fellsmere and the barrier island).

Is the inspection really free, with no obligation?

Completely. The inspection and the written findings are yours to keep, with no pressure to book. We give you an honest assessment and a plan — you decide the next step.

Need wildlife help? Start with the right next step

Two easy ways to get moving — pick whichever fits you best.

Free Inspection

Get a professional wildlife inspection to identify animal activity, entry points, and the recommended humane solutions — at no cost and no obligation.

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Contact Swift Wildlife

Speak directly with a wildlife specialist about your property and service needs. A real person answers live, 24/7 — no phone trees, no waiting.

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