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Jensen Beach · Landscaping, outdoor living & pool zones

Snake Removal in Jensen Beach, FL

Fast, safe snake removal for Jensen Beach — we identify the species from a safe distance, remove it from the landscaping, lanai or pool-equipment area, and address the rodents and cover drawing it in.

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Why Here

Why snakes are common in Jensen Beach

Jensen Beach runs from Savannas Preserve on the mainland out toward Hutchinson Island, so homes sit between wet prairie and the lagoon. That watery, well-planted setting keeps frogs and rodents plentiful, drawing snakes close. We confirm the species safely and clear it from your lanai, garage or landscaping.

Stretched between the Savannas wet prairie and the Indian River Lagoon, with Warner Creek in between, Jensen Beach is moist and green enough to support frogs, lizards and rodents throughout. Snakes follow that prey into yards, sheltering in the mature landscaping, mulch beds and the gaps around older beach cottages and lagoon-front homes.

The snakes homeowners meet are overwhelmingly non-venomous natives — rat snakes, racers and water snakes doing valuable pest control. Cottonmouths can appear near the lagoon and creek edges and are easily confused with harmless water snakes, so a careful identification before anyone approaches is exactly why people call.

Snake safely removed by the Swift Wildlife team on the Treasure Coast
Early Warning Signs

Early warning signs of snake activity

On a Jensen Beach coastal lot, these are the first tells to watch and listen for — often on the water-facing side of the home.

01

A snake in the pool cage

Homeowners find snakes along the lanai screen track or basking on the warm deck, drawn in by frogs and the sheltered warmth of the enclosure.

02

Shed skin in the landscaping

A cast skin in the mature plantings or mulch beds marks a snake harboring in the dense cover common across Jensen Beach’s older lots.

03

A snake near the lagoon or creek

Along the lagoon shoreline and Warner Creek, homeowners spot water snakes hunting frogs and small prey at the water’s edge.

Where We Inspect

Areas we commonly inspect for snakes

On a Jensen Beach property, snakes concentrate in a predictable set of areas — these are the ones we inspect first.

  • 1

    Landscaping & ground cover

    Dense ornamental beds, mulch and sea grape against the house give snakes cover and rodent prey right at the property line.

  • 2

    Pool-equipment & outdoor living zones

    Warm pump enclosures, pool cages and outdoor-kitchen nooks are favored resting spots where people and snakes cross paths.

  • 3

    Seawalls & canal banks

    Water snakes hunt frogs and prey along the lagoon and canal banks — where a harmless native and a cottonmouth are easily confused.

Snake on the Treasure Coast coastal landscaping
Property Damage Risks

Property damage risks for Jensen Beach homeowners

Left alone, snakes don’t stay a small problem on a Jensen Beach property. Here’s what’s at stake.

Harmless vs. venomous confusion

Most Jensen Beach snakes are beneficial natives, but cottonmouths favor the canals and lagoon edges — misidentification is the real danger.

A hidden rodent problem

Snakes follow their food. A snake near the pool or lanai usually signals a rodent problem you can’t yet see.

Recurring sightings in cover

Dense waterfront landscaping, lanai clutter and wood piles let snakes settle and return without removal and habitat work.

Removal Process

Our snake removal process in Jensen Beach

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

01

Rapid response & ID

We arrive fast, locate the snake, and identify whether it is venomous before doing anything else.

02

Safe capture

Professional snake tongs and containers let us capture the animal without harm to it or you.

03

Relocation

Non-venomous snakes are relocated per Florida guidelines; venomous species are handled to code.

04

Prevention

We identify what attracted the snake — rodents, harborage, gaps — and advise on habitat modification.

Prevention & Exclusion

Prevention & exclusion solutions

Removing the snake is half the work. These measures keep the next one off your Jensen Beach property.

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

  • Thin dense landscaping and clear debris along the lagoon and creek edges near the house.
  • Repair lanai and pool-cage screen tears and seal gaps under garage doors.
  • Control rodents around older cottages, sheds and outbuildings to cut the food supply.
  • Keep mulch beds shallow and trim low shrubs up off the ground near the foundation.
Coastal Protection Tips

Coastal tips to keep snakes off your property

Living on the water is the draw in Jensen Beach — these habits protect the home and the outdoor living without letting snakes treat your lot as their own.

Clear the cover

Thin dense beds, move wood and debris off the foundation, and keep the pool-equipment area tidy to remove hiding spots.

Control the food supply

Manage rodents around the home and outdoor kitchen — a snake by the pool is usually following prey.

Photograph, don’t handle

Keep your distance and photograph from several feet away so we can identify it safely; most bites happen during attempts to kill or move a snake.

Related Services

Related wildlife services in Jensen Beach

Coastal homes often face more than one issue — these pair most often with this service.

Reviews

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Amazing work! Issac and Ella came over immediately and removed the lizard from my enclosed patio quickly, efficiently and with care. We recommend using this company.

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

Selina Wiggins · Port St. Lucie
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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."

Diamond Fowler · Fort Pierce
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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!"

Yuriana Escalera · Stuart
FAQ

Snake Removal in Jensen Beach — FAQ.

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

How much does snake removal cost in Jensen Beach? +
The inspection is free. Snake Removal is quoted after that on-site visit — the price depends on the situation, the number of entry points and any seawall or cleanup work needed. You get a written estimate before any work begins.
Is the snake near the lagoon a cottonmouth? +
Usually it is a harmless southern water snake, which shares the lagoon and Warner Creek edges and is constantly mistaken for a cottonmouth. Cottonmouths can turn up here, though, so we never brush the question off. A photo from a safe distance lets us identify it before anyone goes near the water.
Do you kill the snake or move it? +
Harmless native snakes are relocated under FWC guidance since they do valuable pest control. The cottonmouth and other venomous species are handled to state safety standards. In Jensen Beach most calls involve harmless snakes, and we would rather relocate a useful rodent hunter than destroy it.
How do I keep snakes out of my pool cage? +
Screen enclosures draw snakes because frogs collect inside and the deck stays warm. Repair every screen tear, seal the gaps at the door tracks and base, and reduce the frogs and rodents around the cage. Cutting back the mature plantings that ring many Jensen Beach lanais removes the cover snakes use to reach the screen.
Which Florida snakes are venomous? +
On the Treasure Coast the venomous species are the eastern diamondback rattlesnake, dusky pygmy rattlesnake, cottonmouth (water moccasin) and coral snake. We identify the species on-site.
Are you available 24/7 for snakes? +
Yes. A snake inside the home is an emergency and we answer live and respond around the clock across the Treasure Coast.
How do you keep snakes away? +
We reduce the rodent food source, clear harborage like woodpiles and debris, and seal gaps into structures. Snakes go where prey and shelter are.
How fast can you get to my Jensen Beach home? +
Same-day service is standard across Jensen Beach, and for an urgent situation our response is typically under an hour. A real person answers, live, 24/7.
Service Area

Snake Removal across Jensen Beach

Same-day snake removal from Pineapple Plantation and Skyline Park to the lagoon-front and canal neighborhoods, Nettles Island and the Rio border.

Pineapple Plantation Skyline Park Nettles Island Rio border
Free Property Review

Get snakes out of your Jensen Beach home.

A free, on-site review of your whole property — the roofline, attic, seawall, lanai, crawlspace and outdoor-living areas — with a written plan to remove what’s there and seal it out. A real person answers, 24/7.

  • Free, same-day on-site property review
  • Humane snake removal, done right
  • Written estimate before any work
  • Backed by a written re-entry guarantee
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