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Indiantown · Martin County

Iguana Removal in Indiantown, FL

Green-iguana removal and burrow control for Indiantown’s canal banks, groves and landscaping — we clear the baskers, fill and screen the burrows, and protect your plantings and ag land.

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This service includes
  • Basking & burrow survey
  • Year-round legal removal
  • Burrows filled & screened
Serving rural Martin County 24/7
Humane iguana removal at a Treasure Coast property
On-site in Indiantown
Why Indiantown

Why iguanas thrive around Indiantown properties

Indiantown is rural western Martin County — ranch land, citrus and the C-44 Canal rather than seawalled waterfront — so iguana pressure is lighter here than on the coast. Where they appear, it is along the C-44 (St. Lucie) Canal and irrigation ditches. Swift Wildlife removes them humanely before they burrow into the banks.

This is agricultural country ringed by the DuPuis wilderness, so iguanas keep to the one steady water feature: the C-44 Canal that links toward Lake Okeechobee, plus the irrigation channels crossing the ranches. Homesteads with irrigated ornamentals near that water draw a few, but the pressure stays low and scattered.

Cold-blooded and sun-driven, an iguana out here basks on an open canal bank or warm slab through the day, feeds on soft greenery, then digs a nesting burrow into the loose canal-side soil. Using the canal and ditch network, it drifts between properties along the water rather than crossing dry ranch land.

Signs Of Activity

Signs of a iguana problem on your property

On a rural Indiantown property, these are the signs it's time to call — before the damage spreads to more buildings.

Basking on the canal bank

You spot large iguanas sunning along the C-44 Canal or an irrigation ditch, sliding into the water as you draw near.

Burrows in the bank

Holes with mounded soil open where the canal or ditch bank meets your property, marking an iguana’s nesting tunnel.

Grazed ornamentals

Flowering shrubs and tender leaves near the water show up chewed where iguanas have been feeding.

Bank and exclusion repair on a Treasure Coast canal-side lot
Where We Find Them

Where we commonly find iguanas

On rural Indiantown properties, iguanas concentrate in a predictable set of spots — buildings included.

  • 01

    Canal & ditch banks

    Iguanas dig nesting burrows into the soft soil of the St. Lucie Canal and drainage-ditch banks.

  • 02

    Groves & landscaping

    Citrus, ornamentals and vegetable plots are grazing targets, and the soft ground invites burrowing.

  • 03

    Slab & structure edges

    They burrow against slabs, sheds and irrigation, undermining them over time.

Property Damage Risks

The property damage iguanas cause

01

Eroded canal & ditch banks

Iguana burrows hollow out canal and ditch banks, speeding erosion and collapse on ag land.

02

Damaged crops & landscaping

They graze citrus, ornamentals and garden plots to stubs and foul the areas they frequent.

03

Undermined slabs & irrigation

Burrows against slabs, sheds and irrigation lines pull out supporting soil and crack concrete.

Removal Methodology

Our iguana removal methodology in Indiantown

Four steps, one call — property inspection, humane removal, whole-property 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.

Long-Term Prevention

Keeping iguanas off your Indiantown property

Removing the iguana is half the work. These steps keep the next one off your Indiantown property.

01 Fill and screen any burrows along the C-44 Canal or irrigation-ditch banks before they widen.
02 Replace hibiscus and other tempting ornamentals near the water with plants iguanas avoid.
03 Add barriers along canal-side yard edges to discourage basking and digging.
04 Keep fallen citrus and pet food cleared so nothing lures them to settle in.

Every exclusion is backed by our written re-entry guarantee — home and outbuildings included.

Invasive Species

A prohibited invasive that damages ag land

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 Indiantown’s canal banks and groves its burrows erode banks and undermine structures — so we clear the baskers, fill and screen the burrows, and cut off the plants and ledges drawing them back.

  • Removable year-round — never relocated
  • Bank & slab burrows filled and screened
  • Grazing & basking sites addressed
Related Services

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What Indiantown & Martin County property owners say.

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FAQ

Iguana Removal in Indiantown — FAQ.

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

How much does iguana removal cost in Indiantown? +
Every Indiantown job is quoted after a free on-site inspection — the price depends on the situation, the number of buildings and entry points involved, and any cleanup or sealing needed. On acreage we walk the whole property first, then give you a written estimate before any work begins, with no hidden fees.
Do iguanas really turn up this far inland? +
Only lightly, and almost always tied to water. Out here that means the C-44 Canal and the irrigation ditches, not the dry ranch land in between. When a few establish along the canal, they still bask and burrow, so removing them early keeps them from digging into the banks near your home.
Can their burrows damage anything on my property? +
Yes. Iguana burrows erode a canal or ditch bank and can settle a slab, walkway or AC pad if dug against it. It is the same undermining seen on coastal seawalls, just at a rural scale — which is why we fill and screen burrows after removal.
Is a permit required to remove them? +
No. Green iguanas are non-native and unprotected in Florida and can be removed year-round. We do the work humanely and within FWC guidelines, so there is no permit or paperwork on your side.
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 Indiantown property? +
Same-day service is standard across Indiantown and rural western Martin County, and for emergencies our response is typically under an hour. We answer the phone live, 24/7.
Service Area

Iguana Removal across Indiantown

Same-day iguana removal throughout Indiantown and rural western Martin County.

Warfield Blvd (SR-710) corridor Along the St. Lucie Canal (C-44) Booker Park & Big Mound Indianwood Toward Lake Okeechobee / Port Mayaca
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Iguana Removal in Indiantown?

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  • Whole-property sealing in galvanized steel
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