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St. Lucie County · Lakewood Park

Wildlife Removal in Lakewood Park, FL

Humane, fully-insured removal of the armadillos, snakes, raccoons and rodents that move out of the pine flatwoods and 25 neighborhood lakes into Lakewood Park homes — same-day, with a live answer 24/7 and a written guarantee.

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Local Wildlife Pressure

The wildlife challenges Lakewood Park homes share

Lakewood Park isn’t the city of Fort Pierce — it’s a quieter, lake-dotted community of its own just to the north, platted back in 1959 and wrapped in pine flatwoods. That specific mix of old and new homes, water and woodland shapes exactly which animals we’re called for here.

Roughly 4,000 homes around ~25 POA-maintained lakes, bordering the Indrio Savannahs Preserve and Lakewood Regional Park.

  1. 01

    A community built around 25 lakes

    The POA maintains around 25 lakes across Lakewood Park, and many homes sit right on the water. That year-round water is a magnet — raccoons forage the banks, water snakes and the occasional cottonmouth hunt the edges, and iguanas bask on the lake walls.

  2. 02

    Pine flatwoods on the doorstep

    Homes back directly onto pine flatwoods and grassy swales, with the 297-acre Indrio Savannahs Preserve and the 157 wooded acres of Lakewood Regional Park nearby. Armadillos, snakes and opossums walk straight out of that habitat into yards after dark.

  3. 03

    1959 ranch homes with aging entry points

    Much of Lakewood Park dates to the late 1950s and ’60s. Six decades of Florida sun leave original soffits, fascia and roof vents cracked and loose — the exact gaps raccoons and roof rats use to reach an attic.

  4. 04

    Three very different rooflines, side by side

    Aging ranch homes, brand-new builds and a large stock of manufactured homes share the same streets. Each has its own weak point — worn soffits, fresh construction gaps, and mobile-home skirting and underbelly openings — so no two inspections here are alike.

  5. 05

    Larger, wooded lots

    Bigger lots with woodland edges, sheds and screened lanais give burrowing animals room to work and snakes plenty of cover — which is why armadillo digging and snake sightings top the call list here, not just attic raccoons.

  6. 06

    A citrus-and-cattle edge

    Northern St. Lucie County ran on citrus groves and cattle into the 1960s, and that agricultural-edge habitat still rings the community — steady food and cover that keeps rats, raccoons and opossums pressing on the neighborhood.

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Why It Happens Here

Why wildlife pressure runs high in Lakewood Park

It comes down to three things Lakewood Park has more of than most Treasure Coast neighborhoods: water, wild edges and time-worn homes. Together they give animals a reason to come, cover to travel, and a way inside.

Water in every direction

Around 25 neighborhood lakes plus private ponds mean no animal here is ever far from water. That reliable source concentrates raccoons, iguanas, water snakes and opossums along the banks — and the streets right behind them.

Preserve and flatwoods edges

The Indrio Savannahs Preserve, Lakewood Regional Park and untouched pine flatwoods border the community. Wildlife moves out of that protected habitat into backyards nightly, so lots nearest the tree line take the heaviest pressure.

Six decades of housing to exploit

From 1959-era ranches to manufactured homes, Lakewood Park’s older and mixed housing stock is full of the soffit gaps, worn vents and skirting openings wildlife needs to get from the yard into the structure.

Before & After

From open entry point to sealed for good

Trapping alone leaves the hole open for the next animal. Here’s what changes when Swift handles a Lakewood Park home end to end — removal, sealing and cleanup, all documented and guaranteed.

Before

A raccoon reopens the same soffit gap on your 1959 ranch every spring to den.

After Swift

The soffit and fascia are sealed with weather-rated materials the raccoon can’t pull back down.

Before

Roof rats run the roofline and nest in the attic insulation year-round.

After Swift

Roofline and vent gaps are screened in steel, the colony is gone, and the attic is cleared out.

Before

An armadillo tunnels under the lanai or shed, undermining the slab.

After Swift

The digger is removed and the burrow is packed and blocked so nothing re-dens there.

Before

Droppings and guano sit in the attic, carrying a real health risk.

After Swift

The space is fully sanitized, deodorized and restored — safe for your family again.

Wildlife entry point sealed with galvanized steel
Sealed for good
Attic cleaned, sanitized and restored
Restored & sanitized
How It Works

How we clear a Lakewood Park home — and keep it clear

Four steps, one call. We handle the inspection, humane removal, sealing and cleanup — and document all of it.

01

Free inspection

Same-day, on-site. We identify the animal, map every entry point and hand you a written estimate before any work starts.

02

Humane removal

Targeted trapping or one-way exclusion doors. Mothers and young stay together — always.

03

Seal & exclude

We close every gap from foundation to roofline with weather-rated materials so wildlife can’t return.

04

Cleanup & restore

Full sanitizing, waste removal, odor treatment and insulation replacement where needed.

Digging, scratching or a snake by the lake? We’re in Lakewood Park the same day.

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Protect Your Property

Protecting your Lakewood Park property between visits

A few local habits go a long way on these lots — especially the lakeside and flatwoods-edge homes.

Mind the lake bank

Keep the strip along your lake or pond trimmed and clear of dense cover. Overgrown banks give snakes cover and iguanas soft soil to burrow — a tidy edge is far less inviting.

Seal the aging roofline

On older ranch homes, have soffits, fascia and roof vents checked before denning season. Closing worn gaps with steel — not foam — shuts the door on raccoons and roof rats.

Skirt sheds and mobile homes

Bury hardware-cloth aprons along shed skirting, lanai edges and manufactured-home underbellies so armadillos and opossums can’t tunnel or den underneath.

Cut the bridges to the roof

Trim limbs and palm fronds back from the roof and thin brush along the flatwoods edge, removing the runways and cover animals use to reach the house.

Backed by a written re-entry guarantee

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

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Coverage & Response

Same-day coverage across Lakewood Park

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Same-day service, every week
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One local crew across Lakewood Park & St. Lucie County

We run Lakewood Park and the surrounding northern St. Lucie communities every week — from the lake streets off Kings Highway to the lots along Emerson Avenue, Deland Avenue and Lee Boulevard. Same-day service is standard, and emergency response is typically under an hour. One call reaches the same local crew wherever you are.

Lakewood Park Spanish Lakes Kings Highway Emerson Avenue Deland Avenue Angle Road
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FAQ

Lakewood Park wildlife removal — FAQ.

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

Do you serve all of Lakewood Park? +
Yes. Swift Wildlife covers all of Lakewood Park and the surrounding northern St. Lucie County communities — the lake streets off Kings Highway, the Emerson and Deland Avenue corridors, Spanish Lakes and the lots along Angle Road — with same-day service and a free inspection.
Does the county or my POA handle wildlife? +
No. The Lakewood Park POA maintains the lakes, entrances and common areas, and St. Lucie County’s guidance directs residents to a licensed private trapper for nuisance wildlife. Everything from a raccoon in the soffit to an armadillo under the lanai is exactly what we handle, under FWC’s humane rules.
Why does Lakewood Park get so much wildlife? +
Three things stack up here: around 25 neighborhood lakes give animals year-round water, the Indrio Savannahs and pine flatwoods put wild habitat right at the property line, and the mix of 1959-era ranches and manufactured homes offers plenty of entry points. Together they keep raccoons, armadillos, snakes, opossums and rodents pressing on these homes.
What wildlife is most common here? +
On Lakewood Park’s wooded, lake-dotted lots the top calls are armadillos digging lawns, snakes moving out of the flatwoods, and raccoons and rodents working the older rooflines — with opossums and lake-bank iguanas close behind.
How fast can you reach my Lakewood Park home? +
Same-day service is standard across Lakewood Park, and for emergencies our response is typically under an hour. We answer the phone live, 24/7.
My home is a 1950s ranch — does that matter? +
It does, and in a good way: we know exactly where six-decade-old ranch homes fail. Original wood soffits, tired roof vents and loose fascia are the first places we check, because they’re where raccoons and roof rats almost always get in here.
I have a manufactured home — can you help? +
Absolutely. Manufactured and mobile homes have their own weak points — skirting gaps and open underbellies where armadillos, opossums and rodents den. We seal those with buried hardware cloth and proper skirting so the space stays closed off.
I saw a snake near my lake — is it dangerous? +
Most snakes along Lakewood Park’s lakes are harmless water snakes and racers following frogs and rodents, but four venomous species live in the region, including the cottonmouth near water. Keep your distance, don’t try to handle it, and call us to identify and remove it safely.
Is your wildlife removal humane? +
Always. We work under FWC’s nuisance-wildlife rules — mothers and young are kept together, bats and native snakes are handled by law, and we exclude and seal rather than poison. Every job is documented for your records.
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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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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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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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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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Serving Lakewood Park & northern St. Lucie

Centered on Lakewood Park and covering every street around it — same-day, seven days a week.

  • The Kings Highway corridor
  • Near Lakewood Regional Park on Emerson Ave
  • The Deland Avenue & Lee Boulevard area
  • Lots bordering the Indrio Savannahs Preserve
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Lakewood Park wildlife, handled.

Humane, fully-insured removal for Lakewood Park’s lake streets, ranch homes and wooded lots — free inspection, written estimate, live answer 24/7.

  • Free on-site inspection & written estimate
  • Humane, FWC-compliant removal
  • Sealed for good — written re-entry guarantee
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Emergency · Call now (772) 227-1522

Wildlife in a public area or on a neighbor's property? Contact FWC at (888) 404-3922 or local animal control.