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Roseland · River & lagoon-edge iguanas — removed

Iguana Removal in Roseland, FL

Green-iguana removal for Roseland — concentrated along the St. Sebastian River and lagoon edges that border these lots, where we clear the baskers, address the burrows undermining the banks, and protect the landscaping they strip.

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2 Roseland Habitat Context

Iguana Removal in Roseland’s river habitat

Roseland is a quiet riverside community near Sebastian, shaded by oak and cabbage-palm hammock along the St. Sebastian River. Its wooded, waterfront character brings green iguanas close to homes, basking on the riverbanks and burrowing into the soft edges. Swift Wildlife removes them humanely and protects the banks they undermine.

River & lagoon banks Seawalls & docks Sunny landscape beds Warm-season basking
Humane invasive-species removal by Swift Wildlife on the Treasure Coast
3 Wildlife Behavior Profile

How iguanas behave around a Roseland home

Roseland’s frontage on the St. Sebastian River and its link to the lagoon give iguanas warm banks to sun on and soft soil to dig into. The riverfront and woodland lots, with their dense hammock cover and flowering plantings, put basking spots, food and burrowing ground right against the homes near the water.

A cold-blooded reptile, the green iguana basks on a warm riverbank or dock each morning before grazing the surrounding greenery, then digs a nesting burrow into the soft bank. A strong swimmer, it follows the St. Sebastian River and lagoon shoreline to move between the waterfront lots.

Behavior traits
  • Water-edge basker — Concentrates along the river and lagoon banks, basking on sunny open ground and seawalls.
  • Bank burrower — Digs burrows into soft riverbanks and behind seawalls for shelter.
  • Prolific — A single female lays dozens of eggs, so a few baskers become a resident group.
  • Landscape feeder — Ranges onto adjacent beds to strip ornamental plantings.
4 Signs of Activity

Signs of iguana activity to watch for

On a Roseland riverside lot these are the first signs to watch for — around the roofline, the landscaping and the water’s edge.

Sign 01

Basking on the riverbank

You see large iguanas sunning on the St. Sebastian riverbank or a dock, sliding into the water as you approach.

Sign 02

Burrows in the bank

Fist-sized holes with loose soil open along the riverbank or against a foundation, marking tunnels dug to nest and shelter.

Sign 03

Droppings on the dock

Seed-flecked droppings gather on the dock and patio near the water, a salmonella concern where the family gathers.

5 Risks to Structures & Property

What iguanas risk on a riverside property

Left unaddressed, iguanas reach the parts of a riverside home that are costliest to restore. Here’s what’s at stake.

  1. 1

    Bank & seawall erosion

    Iguana burrows honeycomb the soft banks of the St. Sebastian River and lagoon edges, undermining the bank and any hardening behind it.

  2. 2

    A population that multiplies

    A single female lays dozens of eggs, so a few baskers on the frontage become a resident group along the water within a season or two.

  3. 3

    Stripped landscaping

    Iguanas strip ornamental plantings and foul docks, patios and walkways with droppings where they bask near the water.

Swift Wildlife on an iguana removal along a Treasure Coast river edge
6 Seasonal Activity Patterns

Iguana activity through the year

Along the Roseland riverfront, iguanas bask on warm, sunny days and run highest through the summer heat. Spring is nesting time, when females tunnel burrows into the riverbanks. A hard winter cold snap can cold-stun them off the banks, but the riverside population rebounds quickly once the warm weather returns.

Summer

Peak basking and breeding along the sunny river and lagoon banks.

Spring–fall

Warm-season activity holds; burrowing and feeding continue along the frontage.

Winter

Cold snaps slow them, but they return to the same sunny banks as it warms.

7 Removal & Resolution Process

Our humane iguana removal process in Roseland

A clear, humane sequence — read the habitat, remove, seal and guarantee — documented from first call to follow-up.

1

Property assessment

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

2

Humane removal

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

3

Burrow remediation

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

4

Deterrence & prevention

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

8 Prevention & Exclusion

Prevention & exclusion planning

Removing the iguana is half the work. These measures keep the next one out of your Roseland home — worked with the habitat, not against it.

Our guarantee

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

  • Fill and screen riverbank and foundation burrows before they widen and weaken the bank.
  • Replace hibiscus and other tempting plants near the water with iguana-resistant landscaping.
  • Add bank barriers to block the spots iguanas use for basking and burrowing.
  • Keep fallen fruit and pet food cleared so nothing draws them to stay.
9 Related Services

Related wildlife services in Roseland

A habitat-edge home rarely faces just one species — these pair most often with this service.

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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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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!"

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FAQ

Iguana Removal in Roseland — FAQ.

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

How much does iguana removal cost in Roseland? +
The wildlife assessment is free. Iguana Removal is quoted after that habitat-edge survey — the price reflects the property, the corridors and entry points involved, and any roofline, waterline or cleanup work. You get a written estimate and protection plan before any work begins, with no obligation.
Do iguanas come up from the river into Roseland yards? +
They do, along the water. The St. Sebastian River and its lagoon link give iguanas warm banks to bask on and soft soil to burrow into, and the hammock cover and plantings on riverfront lots draw them close to homes. Removing residents and barring their bank spots keeps them from settling in.
Will their burrows damage my riverbank or foundation? +
Yes. Iguanas dig extensive burrows into riverbanks and against foundations, and the hollowing erodes the bank, settles pavers and can crack a slab. On a riverfront lot that undermining is a real concern, so we fill and screen the burrows as part of 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 nothing needs to be filed on your part.
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 quickly can you reach a Roseland home? +
Same-day service is standard across Roseland — from the St. Sebastian River area and Bay Street to the US-1 corridor — and for an urgent situation our response is typically under an hour. A real person answers, live, 24/7.
12 Service Area

Iguana Removal across Roseland

Humane, same-day iguana removal across Roseland — the quiet riverside community along the St. Sebastian River, from the Sebastian River area and Bay Street to the US-1 corridor.

Roseland St. Sebastian River Bay Street US-1 corridor
Free property evaluation

Get iguanas out of your Roseland home.

A no-obligation, habitat-edge survey of your Roseland property — the riverbank and frontage, the hammock canopy, the yard and outbuildings, and the roofline, vents and foundation — with a photo-documented corridor map and a written protection plan. A real person answers, 24/7.

  • A habitat-edge survey, water to roofline
  • Humane iguana removal, done right
  • A photo-documented corridor & entry map
  • Sealed exclusion, guaranteed in writing
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