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Florida Ridge · Swale & foundation digging — stopped

Armadillo Removal in Florida Ridge, FL

Armadillo trapping and burrow control for Florida Ridge yards — we remove the diggers with directional trapping (bait won’t work), close the burrows, and protect the swales, lawns, foundations and sheds they undermine.

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FIG.01 Florida Ridge Context

Armadillo Removal for Florida Ridge homes

Florida Ridge is a populous mainland community just south of Vero Beach, a suburban grid softened by canals and pockets of pine and oak where armadillos root through soft lawns and swales. Our armadillo removal service targets the digging animal, removes it humanely and closes its burrows so your yard stops turning over at night.

Swift Wildlife on an armadillo removal job on the Treasure Coast
FIG.02 Habitat & Behavior

How armadillos use the Florida Ridge boundary

The canals and remnant pine-and-oak pockets threading Florida Ridge keep the soil moist and grub-rich across its many single-family lots, and the swales between properties hold that dampness. An armadillo foraging from a wooded pocket or canal edge finds soft, easy digging through the neighborhood’s lawns and low, grassy swales.

Working the turf all night for grubs, it punches cone-shaped holes and then tunnels into a firm swale bank or footing to shelter. Along swales and against slabs it can drive a long burrow that undermines the concrete, while it works fence rows and shed skirts as its digging spreads across the suburban lot.

Where it works the boundary
  • Grub-rich swales
  • Soft lawns & beds
  • Foundation & shed burrows
  • Nightly digging
FIG.03 Signs of Activity

Common signs of armadillo activity

On a Florida Ridge property these are the first signs to watch for — across the roofline, the yard and the water edge.

SIGN 01

Torn-up swale grass

The low, grassy swales between Florida Ridge properties show fresh rooting, since the moist, low ground there holds grubs the armadillo works over repeatedly.

SIGN 02

Cone-shaped holes across the lawn

Your lawn shows a scatter of narrow divots each morning, densest near the canal edges and wooded pockets where the soil stays softest and grubs sit close to the surface.

SIGN 03

A burrow against a slab or shed

A rounded tunnel opening appears beside a foundation slab or shed skirt, with a fan of loose sandy spoil kicked out at the entrance.

FIG.04 Property Impact

What armadillos do to the property

Left unaddressed, armadillos reach the parts of a home that are costliest to restore. Here’s what’s at stake.

  1. 1

    Overnight damage to the yard

    Armadillos root for grubs by smell, and the moist swales and soft lawns let a single animal tear up turf and beds in a few nights.

  2. 2

    Burrows under structures

    Their burrows undermine foundations, slabs, sheds and AC pads — a structural problem that starts as a hole at the edge of the concrete.

  3. 3

    Bait never solves it

    Because they hunt underground by scent, baited traps fail; the digging continues until directional trapping removes the actual animal.

Humane armadillo removal by Swift Wildlife on the Treasure Coast
FIG.05 Health & Safety

Health & safety risks

Armadillos around a home bring health and safety concerns for family and pets — not just a nuisance.

Leprosy-carrying mammal

The armadillo is the one wild mammal that can carry the bacterium behind leprosy — a reason never to handle one bare-handed.

Burrows shelter snakes

An abandoned armadillo burrow becomes ready shelter for snakes and other wildlife against the house.

Trip & collapse hazards

Hidden burrows across the yard are a genuine trip risk and can collapse underfoot near the foundation or walkway.

FIG.06 Removal Process

Our humane armadillo removal process in Florida Ridge

A clear, humane sequence — inspect, remove, reunite and seal — documented start to finish.

  1. 01

    Track & assess

    We identify active burrows and travel routes and evaluate any structural risk to slabs and foundations.

  2. 02

    Strategic live-trapping

    Traps are placed and funneled along the armadillo’s own paths — the technique that actually catches trap-shy diggers.

  3. 03

    Burrow exclusion

    Once removed, burrows near structures are collapsed and blocked to prevent re-denning.

  4. 04

    Prevention advice

    We advise on grub control and barrier options so the yard stops being a feeding ground.

FIG.07 Exclusion & Prevention

Exclusion & prevention plan

Removing the armadillo is half the work. These measures keep the next one off your Florida Ridge property.

  • Treat lawn and swale turf for grubs so the moist ground stops feeding the armadillo.
  • Bury hardware cloth along slabs, sheds and fence lines to block new burrows.
  • Thin dense ground cover near the wooded pockets and canal edges where armadillos enter.
  • Fill and tamp each burrow after removal so the vacated tunnel is not simply taken over again.

Guaranteed in writing — every exclusion we install is backed by our written re-entry guarantee.

FIG.08 Related Services

Related wildlife services in Florida Ridge

Boundary-zone homes rarely face just one issue — these pair most often with this service.

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FAQ

Armadillo Removal in Florida Ridge — FAQ.

Quick answers — or call us 24/7 for anything else.

How much does armadillo removal cost in Florida Ridge? +
The inspection is free. Armadillo Removal is quoted after that walk-through — the price reflects the situation, the number of entry points and any roofline, yard or cleanup work involved. You get a written estimate and prevention plan before any work begins, with no obligation.
Why do the swales between our Florida Ridge homes get dug up? +
The low, grassy swales hold moisture and drain slowly, so grubs collect in that damp soil. Armadillos root where digging is easiest and food is densest, and the swales fit both, which is why the rooting often concentrates along those low strips between properties before spreading into the lawns.
Can a burrow settle my slab or driveway? +
It can. Armadillos tunnel against solid edges, and a burrow undermining a foundation slab or driveway removes the supporting soil, allowing settling or cracking over time. On a suburban lot the damage often shows before the burrow is noticed. We remove the animal and pack the tunnel before the concrete is affected.
I have roof rats and armadillos both — are the yard holes from the rats? +
No. Roof rats travel roof lines and landscaping and never root the lawn; the cone-shaped holes and swale digging are strictly armadillo work. The two are separate problems needing separate solutions. We confirm the armadillo is responsible before setting up, since its removal is unlike rodent control.
How do I get rid of armadillos? +
The reliable method is strategic live-trapping along their travel routes and burrow entrances, followed by excluding the burrows. Armadillos are trap-shy, so placement is everything.
What damage do armadillos cause? +
They dig cone-shaped foraging holes across lawns and burrow up to fifteen feet under foundations, slabs, driveways, decks and AC pads, which can cause structural cracking.
Do armadillos carry leprosy? +
Armadillos can carry Mycobacterium leprae, the bacterium linked to leprosy. Transmission to people is rare, but it is a good reason to let a professional handle them.
How quickly can you reach a Florida Ridge property? +
Same-day service is standard across Florida Ridge — from Oslo Road and the 58th Avenue corridor to the Vero Lake Estates border — and for an urgent situation our response is typically under an hour. A real person answers, live, 24/7.
FIG.13 Service Area

Armadillo Removal across Florida Ridge

Humane, same-day armadillo removal across Florida Ridge — the established grid south of Vero Beach, from Oslo Road and the 58th Avenue corridor to the Vero Lake Estates border.

Florida Ridge Oslo Road 58th Avenue corridor Vero Lake Estates border
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Remove armadillos from your Florida Ridge home.

A no-obligation walk of your Florida Ridge property’s whole boundary — the roofline, the vents, the foundation, the sheds and the yard and water edge — with a photo-documented findings report and a written prevention plan. A real person answers, 24/7.

  • A full boundary inspection of your home
  • Humane armadillo removal, done right
  • A photo-documented findings report
  • Sealed exclusion, guaranteed in writing
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