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Far-Western Indian River County · Rural Wildlife Management
Fellsmere, FL

Wildlife Removal in Fellsmere — Rural Property & Acreage Specialists

Out here the wildlife comes off the land — the St. Johns marsh, the Stick Marsh, and the farmland, groves and pasture that wrap Fellsmere on every side. On acreage, the problem is never just the house: it’s the barn, the shed, the detached garage and the wood line too. We manage the whole property, humanely and for good.

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Country Homesteads

Large lots · older frame homes

Working Ag & Groves

Farmland · citrus · pasture

Wooded & Marsh-Edge

St. Johns marsh · Stick Marsh

Barns & Outbuildings

Sheds · pole barns · shops

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PLOT 02 Environment Overview

The land wildlife crosses to reach your property

Fellsmere sits at the wild western edge of Indian River County, where the county gives way to marsh, farmland and open range. That’s what makes it different from a coastal neighborhood: wildlife here isn’t squeezed between houses — it moves freely off thousands of acres of habitat and onto your land. Understanding that approach is the whole game.

Before we ever set a trap, we read the land around a property. These are the four landscapes that decide what reaches your home and outbuildings in Fellsmere — and how.

01

The St. Johns marsh edge

The vast St. Johns River marsh and the Stick Marsh press right up against western Fellsmere, a permanent reservoir of snakes, raccoons and every animal that follows water and cover onto your land.

02

Farmland, groves & pasture

Citrus groves, row crops and cattle land surround the community. Feed, fallen fruit and disturbed soil draw armadillos, opossums and rodents in from the fields to the nearest buildings.

03

Large lots & wood lines

Homes sit on acreage with real tree lines and brush. That cover lets wildlife stage right at the property edge and work in toward the house under the canopy after dark.

04

Outbuildings everywhere

Barns, pole barns, sheds, workshops and detached garages are the norm out here — dozens of warm, quiet, food-adjacent harborage spots a coastal lot simply doesn’t have.

Every fact above is specific to rural Fellsmere and changes the plan. We manage the property you actually own — the land, the house and every structure on it.

PLOT 03 Property Pressure

Every rural property carries a different pressure

A five-acre homestead, a working grove and a wooded marsh-edge parcel don’t face the same wildlife — or the same weak points. Here’s the pressure we actually see across the property types that define Fellsmere.

Country homesteads

Older frame homes on large, cleared lots with a few outbuildings.

What draws them: Aging soffits, crawl spaces and shed skirting give easy harborage close to the house.

Most active here
RaccoonsOpossumsRoof ratsSnakes

Working ag, groves & pasture

Active citrus, row crop and cattle land with feed, equipment and barns.

What draws them: Feed, fallen fruit and disturbed soil pull wildlife off the fields into the buildings.

Most active here
ArmadillosRodentsOpossumsSnakes

Wooded & marsh-edge parcels

Lots backing the St. Johns marsh, Stick Marsh or dense tree lines.

What draws them: Permanent habitat and cover deliver wildlife straight from the wild to the structures.

Most active here
SnakesRaccoonsArmadillosBats

Barn & outbuilding clusters

Pole barns, workshops, tack rooms and detached garages, often on dirt.

What draws them: Open eaves, dirt floors and stored feed make outbuildings the easiest target on the parcel.

Most active here
RodentsRaccoonsOpossumsSnakes

Levels reflect what we find on Fellsmere parcels of each type — your on-site assessment refines it to your land.

PLOT 04 Acreage Assessment

Read your acreage the way we do

On acreage the risk isn’t a single wall — it’s a whole parcel, and wildlife works it from the wood line inward. This is the bird’s-eye read we bring to every Fellsmere property, from the marsh edge to the attic.

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1

The home & attic

The warm core prize — aging soffits, gable vents and an uncapped chimney let raccoons, rats and bats into the attic.

2

Detached garage & carport

Separate from the house and often left open, it becomes a sheltered den and a rodent staging point beside the home.

3

Barn & pole barn

Open eaves, ridge gaps and a dirt floor make the barn the single busiest wildlife structure on most parcels.

4

Shed & storage

Skirting gaps and stored equipment give opossums, armadillos and snakes quiet, undisturbed harborage.

5

Cleared yard & beds

Manicured turf and foundation beds over sandy soil are where armadillos root and burrow overnight.

6

Wood line & marsh edge

The staging ground — wildlife holds in the tree line and marsh cover, then moves in toward the buildings after dark.

One open structure re-seeds the whole parcel. We map every zone, seal what matters, and document it in your written plan.

PLOT 05 Outbuilding Protection

The outbuildings a coastal company forgets

Most wildlife companies protect the house and stop. On a Fellsmere property the barn, shed and detached garage are where the real activity is — and where a house-only job leaves the door wide open.

  • Open eaves & ridge gaps

    Pole barns and older sheds are built with open eaves and ridge lines — an open invitation for rats, bats and raccoons to roost and den overhead.

  • Dirt floors & skirting

    A dirt floor or a gap under the skirting is a ready-made burrow entry for armadillos, opossums and snakes seeking cover.

  • Feed & tack rooms

    Stored feed, seed and tack are a magnet. Rodents move in, and the snakes that hunt them follow into the same room.

  • Stored equipment & lofts

    Quiet, cluttered lofts and stacked equipment give wildlife undisturbed nesting for months before anyone notices.

Swift Wildlife technician working a rural outbuilding on the Treasure Coast
PLOT 07 Movement Corridors

How wildlife travels onto your land

Rural wildlife doesn’t appear at your door — it follows corridors. Habitat, cover and food form a path from the wild edge to your buildings, and breaking that path is the difference between a one-time removal and a permanent fix.

Stage 1

Wild edge

The marsh, tree line or grove — permanent habitat where wildlife lives and stages.

Stage 2

Cover buffer

Brush, tall grass and fence lines that let animals move in unseen after dark.

Stage 3

Outbuildings

The barn, shed and garage — the first structures reached, and the easiest to enter.

Stage 4

The home

The final target — attic, crawl space and roofline, reached along the same corridor.

Seasonal water levels in the marsh and summer rains shift these corridors through the year, pushing wildlife toward higher, drier ground — your buildings — when the land floods.

PLOT 08 Inspection Framework

Our rural property inspection framework

A coastal home is one building; a Fellsmere parcel is many. Our free inspection is a methodical walk of the whole property — not a glance at the roofline — documented so you know exactly where you stand.

01

Walk the perimeter & wood line

We start at the edges — tree lines, fence rows and the marsh or field boundary — reading the corridors wildlife uses to approach.

02

Inspect every outbuilding

Barn, pole barn, shed, workshop and detached garage — eaves, ridges, skirting, floors and feed storage, one structure at a time.

03

Check the roofline & attic

The house itself: soffits, fascia, gable and ridge vents, chimney and the attic void behind them.

04

Read the ground

Burrows, diggings, runways and rub marks along foundations, AC pads, sheds and beds tell us what’s active and where.

05

Document & plan

Every finding is photographed and mapped into a written plan — what to remove, what to seal, and in what order.

No charge, no obligation — you keep the documented plan whether you hire us or not.

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PLOT 09 Prevention Playbook

The rural prevention playbook

Most wildlife problems on acreage are earned by three things: open structures, unmanaged land and easy food. Work these and you cut pressure across the whole property. Here’s the playbook we hand every Fellsmere owner.

Play 01

Harden the structures

  • 1 Screen barn and shed eaves, ridges and gable vents with galvanized mesh.
  • 2 Close skirting gaps and cap dirt-floor edges against burrowing wildlife.
  • 3 Seal the home’s soffits, vents and chimney with steel before denning season.
Play 02

Manage the land

  • 1 Keep a mowed buffer between the wood line, marsh edge and your buildings.
  • 2 Trim limbs back six to eight feet from every roof to remove the climb-in.
  • 3 Clear brush piles, tall grass and clutter that give cover next to structures.
Play 03

Remove the attractants

  • 1 Store feed, seed and pet food in sealed metal containers, never open bags.
  • 2 Pick up fallen fruit and secure trash and livestock feed overnight.
  • 3 Fix leaks and standing water that draw wildlife toward the buildings.

Do these and you lower the pressure — but on acreage bordering this much habitat, a determined animal still finds a gap. That’s where sealed exclusion comes in.

Swift Wildlife team sealing a rural structure against wildlife on the Treasure Coast
PLOT 10 Exclusion & Hardening

Whole-property exclusion, sealed to last

Trapping an animal off acreage is temporary — there’s always another one on the marsh. Permanent relief comes from sealing the buildings so the corridor no longer ends in a way inside. That’s the work most rural owners have never actually had done.

  1. 01

    Galvanized steel, not foam

    We seal with galvanized hardware cloth and metal flashing at the roofline, eaves, vents and skirting — never the foam and steel wool wildlife chews straight through.

  2. 02

    Whole property, not one building

    House, barn, shed and garage are sealed together, because leaving one structure open re-seeds the entire parcel within a season.

  3. 03

    Sealed, cleaned & guaranteed

    We remove humanely, decontaminate where needed, and back the exclusion with a written re-entry guarantee no local competitor offers.

Guaranteed in writing — Every exclusion we install is backed by our written re-entry guarantee.

PLOT 11 Why Rural Owners Choose Swift

Why rural property owners choose Swift

When your property is more than a house — when it’s barns, land and livestock — you don’t want a trapper who checks one attic and leaves. You want a team that manages the whole place. That’s what we built Swift Wildlife to do.

The Swift Wildlife field team serving the Treasure Coast

“Your land is an investment and a way of life — we protect the whole of it, once, instead of patching one building at a time.”

Licensed, insured & FWC-compliant

A fully-insured local team working under Florida’s nuisance-wildlife rules, with every job documented for your records and your property file.

Humane by method, not slogan

Mothers and young stay together, protected bats and native snakes are handled by law, and we exclude rather than poison — around your livestock and pets.

Real rural experience

We work the barns, pole buildings, groves and marsh-edge lots of western Indian River County every week — not just tidy coastal subdivisions.

One accountable crew

The team that walks your parcel removes, seals, cleans and guarantees it — the whole property, no handoffs, no subcontractors.

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FAQ

Fellsmere wildlife management — FAQ.

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

Do you cover the barn and outbuildings, or just the house? +
The whole property. On a Fellsmere parcel the barn, pole barn, shed and detached garage are usually where the real activity is, so our inspection and exclusion cover every structure on the land — not just the roofline of the main house. Sealing the house while the barn stays open simply re-seeds the problem within a season.
We back up to the marsh — is that why we get so much wildlife? +
Almost certainly. The St. Johns marsh and the Stick Marsh are permanent habitat right on Fellsmere’s doorstep, and wildlife follows cover and food off that land onto the nearest dry, sheltered structures — your buildings. We can’t move the marsh, but we can break the corridor onto your property and seal the structures so the animals coming off it can’t get in.
Is your work safe around livestock and pets? +
Yes. We exclude rather than poison, so there are no bait hazards for horses, cattle, dogs or barn cats, and we handle removals humanely and by law. We plan the work around your animals and outbuildings, and everything is documented so you know exactly what was done and where.
We have snakes and armadillos constantly — can that actually be reduced? +
Yes, though the approach is different from a coastal lot. Snakes follow rodents and cover, and armadillos follow grubs in disturbed soil, so on acreage we address the food and harborage — sealing structures, cutting the buffer around buildings and removing the diggers — rather than chasing one animal at a time. It’s the underlying pressure we manage, not just the sighting.
How fast can you reach a rural Fellsmere property? +
Same-day service is standard across Fellsmere and western Indian River County, including the outlying homesteads and marsh-edge parcels, and a real person answers live, 24/7 — including emergencies. For an active situation inside a home our response is typically under an hour.
PLOT 13 Service Area

Serving Fellsmere & the rural west county

Same-day whole-property wildlife management across Fellsmere, Broadmoor, Stonecrop and the Fellsmere Grade — homesteads, groves and marsh-edge acreage alike.

Fellsmere Broadmoor Stonecrop Fellsmere Grade Stick Marsh
Whole-property inspection

Protect the whole property — not just the house.

A free, on-site inspection of your Fellsmere acreage — the home, the barn, the shed, the detached garage and the wood line — with a written plan to remove what’s there and seal every structure. A real person answers, 24/7, including emergencies.

  • Free, same-day whole-property inspection
  • Every structure walked and documented
  • Written estimate before any work begins
  • Galvanized-steel exclusion, guaranteed in writing
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