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Fort Pierce · St. Lucie County

Armadillo Removal in Fort Pierce, FL

Armadillo trapping and burrow control for Fort Pierce yards — we remove the diggers with directional trapping and protect your lawn, beds, seawall and foundation.

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About · Armadillo Removal

Why armadillos are common in Fort Pierce homes

Fort Pierce armadillos work the edges of the Savannas Preserve on the city’s western side, then drift into oak-shaded older neighborhoods to root through soft, grub-rich lawns after dark. Our armadillo removal targets the specific animal digging your yard and closes the burrows it left, so the damage stops instead of spreading week to week.

The wet-prairie border of the Savannas Preserve keeps the water table high and the soil soft along Fort Pierce’s western streets, and mature oak canopy drops leaf litter that feeds beetle grubs. That combination gives a nine-banded armadillo a well-stocked, easy-to-dig buffet within a short nightly wander of the preserve line.

An armadillo forages by rooting its snout through the top few inches of turf, punching cone-shaped holes wherever it smells a grub. Once it settles in, it digs a burrow up to fifteen feet long under a shed, slab or shrub bed and returns to it night after night, widening the damage steadily.

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Wildlife by season
  • Local timing Fort Pierce armadillos dig hardest through the summer rainy season, when downpours off the Savannas soften the ground and push grubs toward the surface. They stay active nearly year-round in this mild climate, easing only during the coolest, driest winter stretches before returning to the same lawns as the ground rewets.

Foundations & slabs

Burrows dug against the house, driveway or slab can undermine concrete and cause settling.

Decks, sheds & AC pads

The sheltered space under decks, sheds and AC pads is a favored denning site.

Lawns & flower beds

Nightly grub-rooting leaves cone-shaped holes and uprooted plants across the yard.

Warning signs · Fort Pierce

Signs of a armadillo problem in Fort Pierce homes

In Fort Pierce, these are the signs it's time to call — before the damage spreads.

Cone-shaped holes across the lawn

You wake to a scatter of narrow, funnel-shaped divots punched into the grass overnight, concentrated in the softer, shadier turf under the oaks where grubs sit close to the surface.

A burrow mouth against the slab

A rounded, seven-to-ten-inch tunnel opening appears beside the foundation, a porch step or an older shed, with a fan of loose sandy spoil kicked out in front of it.

Uprooted mulch and bedding plants

Flower beds look disturbed each morning, with mulch flipped aside and shallow-rooted plants nosed loose as the armadillo works the soft, watered soil for larvae.

Spotting one or more of these in Fort Pierce? The sooner we inspect, the less damage — and the lower the cost.
Our Process

Our armadillo removal process in Fort Pierce

Four steps, one call — inspection, removal, sealing and follow-up, all documented.

01

Track & assess

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

02

Strategic live-trapping

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

03

Burrow exclusion

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

04

Prevention advice

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

Why Fort Pierce chooses Swift

Bait won’t catch an armadillo — technique will.

Armadillos hunt grubs and worms by smell underground, so baited traps fail; effective removal uses funnel boards that guide them along a burrow or foundation line into the trap. Fort Pierce’s sandy soil makes their nightly digging fast and destructive, and burrows can undermine foundations, driveways and AC pads. They’re also the one wild mammal that can carry the leprosy bacterium — never handle one.

Licensed, insured & FWC-compliant

A fully-insured local team operating under Florida’s nuisance-wildlife rules — every job documented for your records.

Humane methods, always

Mothers and young stay together, bats and native snakes are handled by law, and we exclude rather than poison wildlife.

Real Fort Pierce knowledge

We know this city’s older soffits, barrel-tile roofs and the Savannas-and-lagoon edges that drive wildlife indoors.

Same-day, live 24/7

A real person answers any hour, same-day service is standard, and emergency response is typically under an hour.

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Coverage & Response

Serving Fort Pierce & the surrounding St. Lucie County area

We handle armadillo removal across Fort Pierce and the surrounding St. Lucie County communities, with same-day service standard and emergency response typically under an hour. These are service-coverage areas — one call reaches the same local crew wherever you are.

Areas we cover
Downtown Fort Pierce Indian River Estates Lakewood Park White City North Beach Sunrise City River Park
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One-way exclusion device and steel-mesh sealing on a Fort Pierce home
Guaranteed exclusion

If wildlife returns through a spot we sealed, we come back at no charge. Satisfaction Guaranteed — If our exclusion fails, we take responsibility.

Prevention & Exclusion

Keeping armadillos away from Fort Pierce homes

Removing the armadillo is half the work — these steps keep the next one out of your Fort Pierce home.

01

Treat the lawn for beetle grubs so the armadillo loses the food source drawing it in from the preserve edge.

02

Bury hardware-cloth barriers along the foundation, porch and shed skirting to block new burrows.

03

Thin dense ground cover and mulch beds near the house so the soil stays firmer and less inviting.

04

Fill and pack every burrow once the animal is removed so a new armadillo cannot reuse the tunnel.

Reviews

What Fort Pierce & Treasure Coast homeowners say.

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"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 10 Stars. Excellent service! Swift safely rescued Ursula the Raccoon and her babies. Choose Swift… you won't be disappointed!"

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Selina Wiggins
Port St. Lucie, FL · Google
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"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."

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Diamond Fowler
Fort Pierce, FL · Google
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"Absolutely outstanding service! The team was professional, quick, and incredibly knowledgeable. They safely removed raccoons from my property and made sure everything was secure afterward. I'm beyond impressed with their work!"

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Yuriana Escalera
Stuart, FL · Google
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"Swift Wildlife Removal is a team of good people, very professional with removal of creatures without harming animals. They helped with raccoons in a rental property and did an excellent job! Highly recommend!"

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Norma Ramirez
Port St. Lucie, FL · Google
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"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."

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Denise Rodriguez
Port St. Lucie, FL · Google
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"Listen… I don't scare easy, but when I tell you I saw a critter and immediately started questioning my entire life and safety… I mean it. In full panic mode, I called Swift Wildlife Pro, fully expecting to be put on hold while I fought for my life. But nope, they showed up SO fast it was like they teleported. 10/10 recommend."

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Amber Bristol
Port St. Lucie, FL · Google
FAQ

Armadillo Removal in Fort Pierce — FAQ.

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

How much does armadillo removal cost in Fort Pierce? +
Every Fort Pierce job is quoted after a free on-site inspection — the price depends on the situation, the number of entry points, and any cleanup or sealing needed. You get a written estimate before any work begins, with no hidden fees.
Why is my Fort Pierce lawn suddenly full of little holes? +
A single armadillo can churn up an entire yard in a few nights. It roots for grubs and worms in the soft, watered soil common near the Savannas, leaving cone-shaped holes wherever it smells a meal. The holes multiply fast because the animal revisits the same grub-rich turf until the food is gone or it is trapped.
Can an armadillo burrow really damage my foundation? +
It can. Burrows run up to fifteen feet and armadillos favor digging against something solid, so tunnels along a slab, driveway or porch remove supporting soil. Over time that undermining allows concrete to crack or settle. Removing the animal and properly filling the burrow protects the structure before the damage becomes costly.
Why are armadillos so hard to trap myself? +
Their eyesight is poor and their movements are erratic, so they rarely walk a straight line into a bait station. Bait alone does little because they hunt live grubs underground, not scraps. Effective trapping relies on reading their travel paths and burrow entrances and setting up correctly, which is what our technique handles.
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 fast can you get to my Fort Pierce home? +
Same-day service is standard across Fort Pierce, and for emergencies our response is typically under an hour. We answer the phone live, 24/7.
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