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Rapid Wildlife Response

Emergency Wildlife Removal in Port St. Lucie — When Every Minute Matters

An animal inside your living space, an attic break-in, aggressive wildlife or storm damage that just opened your roof — this is what we drop everything for. Live answer, same-day response, humane removal.

  • Wildlife inside living spaces
  • Aggressive animal encounters
  • Attic & roofline emergencies
  • Storm-displaced wildlife
Swift Wildlife technician on an emergency wildlife call
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Response Readiness

Fast Response
Same-day dispatch
Humane Solutions
Live, no poisons
Local Experts
Treasure Coast crews
Fully Insured
Licensed & bonded
Rapid Assessment

Know When Immediate Action Is Needed

Not every critter is a 2 a.m. call — but these are. Match your situation to the severity level and take the recommended step now.

Critical

Bat flying inside the home

Any bat contact — even in your sleep — is treated as a rabies-exposure risk in Florida.

Do this now

Close off the room, don’t touch it, and call us right away.

Critical

Raccoon in a living area

A cornered raccoon can bite or scratch and may carry rabies or roundworm.

Do this now

Keep children and pets back, open one exit path, call for removal.

High

Snake near children or pets

Without a positive ID you can’t assume it’s non-venomous — proximity is the danger.

Do this now

Back everyone away, keep eyes on it, and call for ID and removal.

High

Animal trapped indoors

A panicked animal causes damage and can injure itself or people trying to escape.

Do this now

Open a single exit route, don’t corner it, and call for safe capture.

Urgent

Wildlife entering a damaged roof

An open roofline invites nesting fast — and sealing an animal inside makes it worse.

Do this now

Note the entry point, leave it open, and request same-day service.

Critical

Aggressive or sick-acting animal

Daytime aggression, stumbling or unusual boldness can signal rabies or distemper.

Do this now

Do not approach. Call us and report it to FWC at (888) 404-3922.

When people or pets are at immediate risk, don’t wait — call the 24/7 response line.

(772) 227-1522
Operational Protocol

What Happens After You Contact Swift Wildlife

Six stages, one line answered by a real person — here’s exactly how a call becomes a resolved emergency.

  1. 1

    Emergency Call Received

    You reach a real person on our 24/7 line — no phone trees. We log the animal, the location and the risk level immediately.

  2. 2

    Situation Assessment

    A technician asks the right questions to gauge severity and tell you exactly what to do (and not do) in the next few minutes.

  3. 3

    Rapid Dispatch

    A licensed crew is routed to you for same-day service, with priority given to animals inside living spaces.

  4. 4

    Humane Wildlife Removal

    The animal is removed alive using low-stress capture — mothers and dependent young are kept together, never poisoned.

  5. 5

    Property Safety Evaluation

    We check the entry point, the damage and any contamination so the immediate hazard is fully contained.

  6. 6

    Prevention Recommendations

    Before we leave you get clear next steps — exclusion, cleanup and what to watch — so the emergency doesn’t repeat.

Dispatch Ready

Emergency Situations We Handle

The three calls we get most after dark and after storms — each with a clear, humane response.

Emergency Raccoon Removal

Emergency signs
Heavy thumping overhead at night, a torn soffit, or chittering kits in the attic.
Immediate risks
Bites, scratches, contaminated insulation and a mother denning to give birth indoors.
Our response
Same-day live removal of the adult and litter together, then the roofline is secured.
Raccoon Removal details

Emergency Bat Removal

Emergency signs
A bat swooping through a room, or one found on a wall or floor after waking.
Immediate risks
Rabies-exposure protocol applies to any indoor bat contact — this is time-sensitive.
Our response
We safely contain the bat, advise on FDOH guidance, and plan legal exclusion of the roost.
Bat Removal details

Emergency Snake Removal

Emergency signs
A snake by the pool cage, in the garage, on the lanai, or coiled near a doorway.
Immediate risks
An unidentified snake near people or pets is an immediate bite hazard.
Our response
Rapid positive ID and safe capture-and-relocation by a technician who handles reptiles.
Snake Removal details
Swift Wildlife safely catching a displaced raccoon after storm damage on the Treasure Coast
Post-storm displacement
Storm Season Reality

Why Wildlife Emergencies Increase After Storms

On the Treasure Coast, the days after a tropical system are our busiest for a reason. High winds and flooding do two things at once: they open new ways into your home and they destroy the outdoor dens wildlife were already using — so displaced animals go looking for the nearest dry, defensible shelter, and your damaged roofline is it.

Roof & soffit damage

Wind lifts shingles, ridge caps and soffit — opening instant attic access for raccoons, squirrels and rats.

Fallen trees & limbs

Downed limbs bridge fences and rooflines and destroy the dens wildlife were using, pushing animals toward your home.

Flooding & displacement

Rising water drives snakes, rodents and armadillos to high, dry ground — often a garage, crawlspace or porch.

New open entry points

Every storm-made gap is an invitation. Displaced animals move in within days if the opening isn’t addressed.

Prepare before the next storm

  • Walk your roofline and soffits after any major storm and photograph new gaps.
  • Clear fallen limbs that now touch the roof, fence or power lines.
  • Keep garage doors closed and secure trash — displaced animals follow easy food.
  • Don’t seal a hole until you’re sure nothing is nested inside — call for an inspection first.
Call Log

Recent Emergency Wildlife Calls

Real, verified Google reviews from urgent calls — focused on speed and outcome.

Critter inside · full panic Resolved
“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.”

Outcome
On-site fast, homeowner calmed and cleared.

A Amber Bristol Port St. Lucie · Verified Google review
Mice indoors · overnight Resolved
“Emergency situation — had mice running in my house and they came late at night to deal with it. A day later and the problem is solved. Super fast, picked up first time, and late night is pretty awesome these days.”

Outcome
Late-night response, resolved within a day.

A Adam Robinson Port St. Lucie · Verified Google review
Bats · urgent Resolved
“Swift Wildlife was AMAZING. They were the only people in the area to help me get rid of a problem I was having with bats! I heard they are pros with raccoons as well.”

Outcome
The only local team able to respond to the bat issue.

D Deonte Rarrieck Fort Pierce · Verified Google review
Licensed & Insured FWC-Compliant Humane Trapping & Relocation 5.0★ · 85 Google Reviews Serving Port St. Lucie & the Treasure Coast
Response Center

Emergency Wildlife Removal FAQs

Fast answers for urgent situations — same-day service, animals indoors, storm calls and keeping your family safe.

Q. Do you really offer same-day and 24/7 emergency service?

Yes. Our line is answered live, day or night, and animals inside living spaces are prioritized for same-day dispatch across Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River County. The fastest way to get help moving is to call — describe the animal and where it is, and we’ll route a technician.

Q. What counts as a genuine wildlife emergency?

Any animal loose in a living space (bat, raccoon, snake, opossum), a snake near children or pets, an aggressive or sick-acting animal, an animal trapped indoors, or storm damage that just opened your roof to wildlife. When people or pets are at immediate risk, treat it as an emergency and call.

Q. Can you send someone for an emergency inspection tonight?

For active indoor situations we dispatch as fast as possible, including after hours. If the animal is contained to one room or outside and not an immediate threat, we may schedule a priority same-day or next-morning inspection — we’ll tell you honestly which your situation calls for.

Q. There’s a bat in the house — what do I do right now?

Don’t try to catch it or swat it. Close interior doors to confine it to one room, open an exterior door or window in that room if you safely can, and keep people and pets out. Because any indoor bat contact is treated as a possible rabies exposure in Florida, call us — and if a bite or contact may have occurred, contact your doctor or the Florida Department of Health.

Q. How should I handle an aggressive or strange-acting animal?

Keep your distance and bring pets and children inside — do not corner it or try to feed or move it. Daytime activity, stumbling, or unusual boldness can indicate rabies or distemper. Call us for removal and report the animal to FWC at (888) 404-3922.

Q. I hear scratching in the attic or walls at night — is that urgent?

Nighttime scratching, thumping or scurrying usually means a raccoon, rat or squirrel has moved in — and if it’s spring or late summer, there may be young. It won’t resolve on its own and gets more destructive, so it’s worth a prompt inspection even if it isn’t a same-minute emergency.

Q. Wildlife got in after a storm — can you respond quickly?

Yes, and storm season is when we’re busiest. Wind and flooding open rooflines and displace animals, so we prioritize storm-related intrusions. Note where the animal is getting in, avoid sealing the gap until it’s cleared, and call for rapid same-day help.

Q. Is emergency removal safe for my children and pets?

That’s the whole point of calling instead of handling it yourself. Our technicians remove the animal without poisons or glue traps, keep exposure away from your family, and evaluate the area afterward for droppings, parasites and contamination so your home is safe to use again.

Q. Which areas do you cover for rapid response?

We serve the Treasure Coast — including Fort Pierce, Palm City and Vero Beach — across Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River County. Tell us your city when you call and we’ll route the nearest available crew.

Q. After the emergency, how do you stop it from happening again?

Removal is only the first step. We identify the entry point, recommend exclusion to seal it permanently, and advise on cleanup and prevention so the same animal — or the next one — can’t get back in. You leave with a clear plan, not just an empty attic.

Two ways forward

Choose Your Next Step

An active emergency? Call (772) 227-1522 first — it’s answered 24/7. Otherwise, pick the path that fits.

01

Free Inspection

Schedule a professional wildlife inspection to identify risks, entry points and damage.

Book Free Inspection
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Call Us Now

Speak directly with a wildlife specialist about your emergency situation.

Call (772) 227-1522