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Armadillo Removal on Hutchinson Island, FL

Armadillo removal for Hutchinson Island — we pinpoint the animal cratering your dune-side lawn or garden with directional trapping, remove it humanely, and seal the burrows cut against your slab, seawall and foundation.

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On the Island

Armadillo Removal for Hutchinson Island’s barrier-island properties

Hutchinson Island is a barrier-island corridor of oceanfront condos and estates set into dune vegetation, where soft, sandy soil gives armadillos easy ground to root and burrow. Our armadillo removal service locates the digging animal on your property, removes it humanely and seals its burrows so the dune-side lawns stop turning over at night.

Swift Wildlife on an armadillo job at a Treasure Coast home
Barrier-Island Behavior

How armadillos behave on the barrier island

The dune plantings that wrap the island’s buildings sit on loose, sandy soil that armadillos dig with ease, and that ground holds the grubs they hunt. Tucked between the Atlantic and the lagoon, the vegetation gives an animal constant cover, so a foraging armadillo has soft digging and hiding places all along the barrier-island corridor.

It roots through the sandy turf all night hunting grubs, punching cone-shaped holes, then digs a long burrow into the soft ground for shelter. The loose dune soil lets it tunnel readily against foundations, seawalls and condo landscaping, undermining structures while its rooting spreads through the beds.

Warning Signs

Warning signs homeowners notice

On a Hutchinson Island property, these are the first tells to watch and listen for — often on the roofline, the seawall or the side facing the dune.

01

Cone-shaped holes in sandy dune turf

The loose, sandy soil around the buildings takes an armadillo’s rooting easily, so the lawn and dune plantings show crisp overnight holes wherever grubs sit near the surface.

02

A burrow against a seawall or foundation

A rounded tunnel opening appears in the soil behind a seawall or beside a condo or estate foundation, with a fan of pale sand pushed out below it.

03

Disturbed dune landscaping

The vegetation set around the buildings looks nosed loose each morning, with mulch flipped and shallow roots worked free as the armadillo hunts the sandy soil.

The Swift Wildlife field team serving the Treasure Coast
Damage Potential

Property damage potential

Left alone, armadillos don’t stay a small problem on a barrier-island property. Here’s what’s at stake.

  • A cratered lawn overnight

    A single armadillo roots dozens of narrow divots across an irrigated lawn or garden in a few nights, hunting grubs in the soft island soil.

  • Undermined slabs & seawalls

    A burrow against a slab, seawall or foundation removes supporting soil and invites settling, cracking and bank erosion.

  • Severed irrigation & wiring

    Rooting and burrowing cut irrigation lines and low-voltage landscape wiring — a frustrating, recurring repair.

Health & Safety

Health & safety concerns

Armadillos near the home aren’t just a nuisance — they bring real health and safety concerns for a barrier-island household.

Trip & fall hazards

Burrow entrances and divots across the lawn are a real tripping hazard for family and guests, especially near the water.

Harborage for other pests

Abandoned armadillo burrows become ready-made dens for snakes, rats and other wildlife against the foundation.

Standing-water breeding

Collapsed burrows and divots collect standing water that breeds mosquitoes close to the home.

Removal Methodology

Our armadillo removal methodology on Hutchinson Island

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

01

Track & assess

We identify active burrows and travel routes and evaluate any structural risk to slabs and foundations.

02

Strategic live-trapping

Traps are placed and funneled along the armadillo’s own paths — the technique that actually catches trap-shy diggers.

03

Burrow exclusion

Once removed, burrows near structures are collapsed and blocked to prevent re-denning.

04

Prevention advice

We advise on grub control and barrier options so the yard stops being a feeding ground.

Long-Term Prevention

Long-term prevention strategy

Removing the armadillo is half the work. These measures keep the next one off your Hutchinson Island property.

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

  • Treat dune-side turf for grubs so the soft sandy soil stops drawing armadillos in.
  • Bury hardware cloth along seawalls and foundations to block burrowing against the structure.
  • Thin the densest dune plantings near buildings so the soil firms and gives less cover.
  • Fill and pack each burrow after removal so the loose sand is not simply re-dug.
Related Services

Related wildlife services on Hutchinson Island

Barrier-island properties often face more than one issue — these pair most often with this service.

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FAQ

Armadillo Removal on Hutchinson Island — FAQ.

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

How much does armadillo removal cost on Hutchinson Island? +
The inspection is free. Armadillo 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.
Do armadillos live on a barrier island like Hutchinson Island? +
They do. The dune vegetation and sandy soil around the buildings are ideal for them: easy to dig, full of grubs, and thick with cover between the ocean and the lagoon. Armadillos forage and burrow all along the island corridor, so the dune-side lawns and landscaping take regular overnight digging.
Will a burrow in the sandy dune soil undermine my building faster? +
It can. Loose sand erodes and collapses more readily than packed soil, so a burrow dug against a seawall or condo foundation can undermine it quickly. That makes prompt removal and firm backfilling important. We pack the tunnel so the shifting sand cannot keep working away at the structure.
How do you remove an armadillo without disturbing the dune landscaping? +
We locate the active burrow and the animal’s travel paths and set up along them, so the removal is targeted rather than disruptive to the dune plantings. Once the armadillo is out, we fill the burrow and can reinforce it with buried hardware cloth, keeping the landscaping and dune stabilization intact.
How do I get rid of armadillos? +
The reliable method is strategic live-trapping along their travel routes and burrow entrances, followed by excluding the burrows. Armadillos are trap-shy, so placement is everything.
What damage do armadillos cause? +
They dig cone-shaped foraging holes across lawns and burrow up to fifteen feet under foundations, slabs, driveways, decks and AC pads, which can cause structural cracking.
Do armadillos carry leprosy? +
Armadillos can carry Mycobacterium leprae, the bacterium linked to leprosy. Transmission to people is rare, but it is a good reason to let a professional handle them.
How fast can you get to my Hutchinson Island property? +
Same-day service is standard across Hutchinson Island, and for an urgent situation our response is typically under an hour. A real person answers, live, 24/7.
Service Area

Armadillo Removal across Hutchinson Island

Same-day armadillo removal from Sailfish Point and Indian River Plantation to Ocean Village, Sea Winds and the MacArthur Boulevard corridor.

Sailfish Point Indian River Plantation Ocean Village Sea Winds
24/7 Emergency Response

Get armadillos out of your Hutchinson Island property.

A free, on-site inspection of your barrier-island property — both fronts, from the ocean/dune side to the Intracoastal seawall — with a written plan to remove what’s there and seal it out. A real person answers, 24/7 — including emergencies.

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