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Iguana Removal in Indian River Estates, FL

Green-iguana removal and burrow control for Indian River Estates — we clear the baskers, fill and screen the burrows undermining slabs and foundations, and protect your landscaping.

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Local iguana removal for Indian River Estates homes

When you need iguana removal in Indian River Estates, Swift Wildlife responds the same day with humane, prevention-first service for the established acreage homes between Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie.

Indian River Estates is a mature, oak-shaded subdivision between Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie, better known for attic wildlife than for seawalls, so iguana pressure here is on the lighter side. Where they show up, it is along the drainage canals running toward the St. Lucie River. Swift Wildlife removes them humanely and fills the burrows they dig.

Inspector’s note

Green iguanas are a prohibited invasive — they can’t be relocated, so on-site removal plus burrow control is the only lawful, lasting fix.

Signs Of Activity

Signs of a iguana problem in Indian River Estates

In Indian River Estates, these are the signs it's time to call — before the damage spreads.

Basking by the drainage canal

You see large iguanas sunning on the bank of a drainage canal or on warm concrete, retreating toward the water as you approach.

Burrow holes at the bank

Fist-sized openings with loose soil appear where the canal bank meets your yard, marking an iguana’s nesting tunnel.

Nibbled ornamentals

Hibiscus and soft new growth near the canal turn up chewed where iguanas have been grazing.

Foundation and exclusion repair on a Treasure Coast lot
Why Indian River Estates

Why iguanas are common in Indian River Estates

This is an inland subdivision with drainage canals rather than a canal-front lot community, so iguanas concentrate along those drainage channels heading to the St. Lucie River. A scattering of well-planted yards with flowering ornamentals near the water gives them a foothold, but the overall pressure stays modest.

As a cold-blooded reptile, an iguana here suns itself on an exposed canal bank or warm pavement through the day, feeds on nearby greenery, and digs a burrow into the soft soil along the drainage line to nest. It travels between yards by following those channels toward the river.

Damage & Risks

The damage iguanas do to an Indian River Estates home

01

Undermined slabs & footings

Iguana burrows pull soil out from under slabs, pool-cage footings and walkways, cracking concrete over time.

02

Eroded banks & beds

On a large lot with drainage swales, bank burrows speed erosion and collapse the soft ground behind them.

03

Shredded landscaping & fouled decks

They graze ornamentals to stubs and foul decks and pool cages with droppings — a salmonella worry around the patio.

Inspection & Removal

Our iguana removal process in Indian River Estates

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

01

Property assessment

We map basking areas, burrows and travel routes, and evaluate seawall and foundation risk.

02

Humane removal

Iguanas are removed humanely and in line with Florida FWC guidelines for invasive species.

03

Burrow remediation

Active burrows threatening structures are collapsed and filled to halt erosion.

04

Deterrence & prevention

We recommend iguana-resistant plantings, barriers and exclusion to keep them from returning.

Invasive Species

A prohibited invasive that can’t be relocated

Florida lists the green iguana as a prohibited invasive: it can be removed year-round on your property, but by law it can never be relocated and released elsewhere. On Indian River Estates’ larger lots we clear the baskers, fill and screen the burrows threatening your slabs and foundation, and cut off the ledges and plants drawing them back.

  • Removable year-round — never relocated
  • Burrows filled & screened at the foundation
  • Basking sites & food plants addressed
Prevention & Exclusion

Keeping iguanas away from Indian River Estates homes

Removing the iguana is half the work. These steps keep the next one out of your Indian River Estates home.

01 Fill and screen burrows along the drainage-canal banks before they widen.
02 Swap hibiscus and other tempting plants near the water for iguana-resistant species.
03 Add low barriers along the canal edge to discourage basking and digging.
04 Pick up fallen fruit and keep pet food indoors so nothing keeps them around.

Every exclusion is backed by our written re-entry guarantee.

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Reviews

What Indian River Estates & Treasure Coast homeowners say.

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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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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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"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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FAQ

Iguana Removal in Indian River Estates — FAQ.

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

How much does iguana removal cost in Indian River Estates? +
Every Indian River Estates 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. On larger established homes we walk the whole property first, then give you a written estimate before any work begins, with no hidden fees.
Are iguanas common in Indian River Estates? +
Less so than in the waterfront neighborhoods. This is an older, oak-canopied subdivision where raccoons and roof rats are the usual calls. Iguanas keep to the drainage canals heading to the St. Lucie River, so the ones that settle in are best removed before they burrow into the banks.
Can iguana burrows undermine anything here? +
Yes. Their tunnels erode the soft banks of the drainage canals and can settle nearby pavers, walkways or a slab if dug against a foundation. It is the same undermining behavior seen on coastal seawalls, so we fill and screen burrows after removing the animal.
Do I need a permit to have them removed? +
No permit is needed. Green iguanas are a non-native, unprotected species in Florida and can be removed any time of year. Every removal we do is humane and within FWC guidelines, with no paperwork required from you.
What damage do iguanas cause? +
Burrows that erode seawalls and undermine foundations, AC pads and walkways; stripped landscaping; and salmonella-bearing droppings on decks and pools.
How do you keep iguanas away? +
We combine removal with deterrent plantings, physical barriers around seawalls and foundations, and removal of easy food and basking sites.
How fast can you get to my Indian River Estates home? +
Same-day service is standard across Indian River Estates, and for emergencies our response is typically under an hour. We answer the phone live, 24/7.
Service Area

Iguana Removal across Indian River Estates

Same-day iguana removal throughout Indian River Estates and the established lots between Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie.

  • Between Fort Pierce & Port St. Lucie
  • Along the US-1 & Midway Road corridor
  • Bordering Savannas Preserve State Park
  • Near Oleander Avenue & Gator Trace
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  • Humane removal under FWC rules
  • Prevention-first sealing in galvanized steel
  • Written re-entry guarantee · live 24/7
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