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Swift Wildlife Removal
S Martin County · Jupiter Island

Wildlife Removal on Jupiter Island — Private Estate Management

Jupiter Island is a private barrier island of oceanfront estates and compounds — and a wildlife management challenge unlike any ordinary home. We protect the main residence, guest houses, pool houses and grounds of the island’s finest properties, discreetly and by appointment, sealing wildlife out before it becomes structural damage.

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02 Estate Overview

Estate-scale wildlife management, handled discreetly

A Jupiter Island property isn’t one house — it’s a compound of structures, systems and grounds, each with its own exposure. Our service is built for that scale: one point of contact, a single coordinated plan, and the discretion an estate deserves.

Estate-scale inspections

We assess the entire property — every structure, roofline, seawall, dock and grounds — not just the room where you heard the noise.

Multi-structure protection

Main residence, guest quarters, pool house, garages and waterfront structures are protected under one coordinated plan.

Long-term prevention

We seal and monitor rather than trap-and-leave, so the same problem doesn’t return in a different structure next season.

Property preservation

Every recommendation is framed around protecting the value of the home — its roof systems, finishes, wiring and landscaping.

03 Asset Protection

Every asset on the property, accounted for

We treat an estate as a portfolio of structures to protect — not a single address. This is the coverage a Jupiter Island property receives.

Estate Asset · Protection Status Swift Managed

Main residence

Roof system, attic, soffits and utility penetrations inspected and sealed.

Guest house

Guest quarters and staff structures are protected to the same standard as the main home.

Pool house & cabana

Pool houses, cabanas and lanais — warm, sheltered structures wildlife favors.

Detached garage

Detached garages and equipment buildings sealed against rodents and opossums.

Dock & waterfront structures

Docks, boat lifts, seawalls and boathouses — the waterline runways.

Landscape investment

Mature and specimen landscaping protected from iguana grazing and armadillo digging.

04 Structures

The estate structures we protect

Wildlife doesn’t stop at the main house. On a multi-structure compound, every building is an opportunity — and every one is part of our scope.

Main home

The primary residence — large attic and roof systems that reward a thorough, discreet inspection.

Guest quarters

Guest houses and staff quarters, often used seasonally and prone to undetected intrusion.

Outdoor living areas

Lanais, pool houses, cabanas and summer kitchens — sheltered, warm and appealing to wildlife.

Roof systems

Tile, metal and architectural rooflines whose ridges, valleys and vents are the primary entry points.

Utility buildings

Garages, generator and pump enclosures, and equipment buildings that shelter rodents and snakes.

Waterfront structures

Docks, boathouses, seawalls and boat lifts — the runways and burrowing ground at the waterline.

05 Threat Intelligence

Wildlife threat intelligence for the island

Understanding how each species behaves on a barrier-island estate is how we get ahead of it. These are the threats we brief every client on.

Raccoons

High

Strong and nocturnal, they tear soffits and roof returns to den in large attics and return to the same roost nightly.

Primary target

Attic insulation, ductwork, wiring and roof finishes.

Roof rats

High

They climb palms, canopy, seawalls and dock pilings to the roofline and breed year-round in the mild climate.

Primary target

Attic wiring, insulation and guest-house contamination.

Bats

Elevated

A colony slips into a large roof system through gaps as small as three-eighths of an inch; protected, so timing is the law.

Primary target

Guano-stained finishes and roof-void insulation.

Snakes

Moderate

They hunt frogs and rodents through dense landscaping and near docks and pools; most are harmless, the cottonmouth is not.

Primary target

Landscaping, pool-equipment areas and dock edges.

Green iguanas

High

An invasive reptile that basks on seawalls and docks, grazes ornamentals, and burrows into the soil behind seawalls.

Primary target

Seawalls, landscaping and pool decks — five-figure repairs.

07 Entry Point Gallery

Entry point discovery

On a large custom home the entry points are predictable — and easy to miss from the ground. This is what a Swift inspection uncovers.

Estate roofline inspection on the Treasure Coast
01 · Inspection

Roof & ridge vulnerabilities

Ridges, valleys, flashing and roof returns on a complex roofline are where raccoons and rats force entry.

Attic access and remediation on a Treasure Coast estate
02 · Inspection

Attic access points

Gable ends, un-screened vents and soffit corners open into large, multi-zone attic systems.

Concealed utility-penetration sealing on a Treasure Coast estate
03 · Inspection

Utility penetrations

Pool, A/C, generator and low-voltage penetrations are the small gaps rodents use to get inside.

Exterior inspection on a Treasure Coast estate
04 · Inspection

Soffit & exterior gaps

Long soffit and fascia runs, and gaps where structures meet the ground, are the exterior weak points.

Swift Wildlife concierge consultation for a Treasure Coast estate
08 Preservation Planning

Property preservation, planned

The most valuable service we offer isn’t removal — it’s making sure removal is never needed again. Preservation planning keeps a Jupiter Island estate protected year-round.

01

Preventive inspections

Scheduled, discreet inspections re-check every structure and entry point before pressure becomes damage.

02

Exclusion planning

A coordinated, whole-estate sealing plan with concealed, finish-matched materials — phased to your calendar.

03

Wildlife monitoring

Ongoing monitoring of the roofline, seawall and grounds between visits, with a single point of contact.

04

Structural preservation

Every recommendation protects the structure — roof systems, wiring, insulation, seawalls and specimen landscaping.

09 Seasonal Monitoring

A quarterly estate monitoring system

Wildlife pressure on the island shifts through the year. Our monitoring framework anticipates each quarter’s risks so nothing is left to chance.

Spring Q1
Mar – May

Denning season: raccoon and squirrel litters move into estate attics, and bats return ahead of the maternity-season exclusion ban.

RaccoonsBatsSquirrels
Summer Q2
Jun – Aug

Iguana nesting and seawall burrowing peak, snakes follow frogs through the landscaping, and roof rats breed. Sea-turtle nesting is active on the beaches.

IguanasSnakesRoof rats
Fall Q3
Sep – Nov

Storm season opens new roof-system entry points, and cooling nights push dispersing young toward warm attics and outbuildings.

RaccoonsRodentsSnakes
Winter Q4
Dec – Feb

Rodents and raccoons press into warm attics, and a hard cold snap can cold-stun iguanas off seawalls and canopy onto the grounds.

Roof ratsRaccoonsIguanas
10 Why Swift

Why estate owners trust Swift

High-value, privacy-focused properties need more than a trapper. They need a partner who understands discretion, scale, and the long game of protecting an asset.

Discretion

Appointment-based service, professional conduct, and work documented privately for your records — never for display.

Experience

Licensed, insured and FWC-compliant, with the estate-scale and coastal expertise a barrier-island home requires.

Property protection

Every decision is made to protect the structure and its value — concealed materials, no visible patches, no shortcuts.

Long-term solutions

We seal and monitor rather than trap-and-leave, and back the work with a written re-entry guarantee.

One discreet point of contact for your estate — insured, humane, guaranteed.

Call (772) 227-1522
Reviews

What Treasure Coast homeowners say about Swift.

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"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 10 Stars. Excellent service! Swift safely rescued Ursula the Raccoon and her babies. Choose Swift… you won't be disappointed!"

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Selina Wiggins
Port St. Lucie, FL · Google
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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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Diamond Fowler
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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Yuriana Escalera
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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Norma Ramirez
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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Denise Rodriguez
Port St. Lucie, FL · Google
★★★★★

"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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Amber Bristol
Port St. Lucie, FL · Google
FAQ

Jupiter Island wildlife management — FAQ.

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

Do you serve all of Jupiter Island? +
Yes. Swift Wildlife covers all of the Town of Jupiter Island — the oceanfront and Intracoastal estates across the barrier island — with discreet, appointment-based service and a complimentary estate assessment. We reach the island via Bridge Road from Hobe Sound.
Is your service discreet? Privacy matters to us. +
Discretion is the standard, not an upgrade. We work by appointment, conduct ourselves professionally on the property, seal entry points with concealed, finish-matched materials, and document everything privately for your records and your estate manager — never for marketing.
Do you protect the whole estate, not just the main house? +
Yes — that’s the point of our service here. Guest houses, pool houses, cabanas, detached garages, boathouses and grounds are all part of one coordinated plan. On a compound, an unsealed guest structure simply relaunches the problem into the main home.
Why does prevention make sense on a high-value property? +
Because the damage surfaces are expensive and the disruption is worse. A raccoon in a large attic ruins premium insulation, ductwork and wiring; iguana burrows undermine seawalls at five-figure repair costs; rodents chew wiring in a complex roof. Discreet exclusion and monitoring cost a fraction of the repairs — and the intrusion.
Can iguanas really damage my seawall? +
Yes, and it’s the most costly waterfront issue on the island. Green iguanas dig nesting burrows into the soil behind seawalls and under slabs and pool decks; as the burrows widen they hollow out the ground and accelerate erosion and cracking — South Florida seawall repairs are commonly cited in the tens of thousands. They’re an invasive species, removable year-round on your property.
What about protected native species like gopher tortoises or sea turtles? +
Those are handled by law, never as pests. Gopher tortoises and sea turtles are protected, and any work near them is done under the proper FWC permitting and guidelines. Knowing the difference — and staying compliant on a preservation-minded island — is part of the expertise you’re hiring.
How and when do you handle bats? +
By humane, law-compliant exclusion only. Every native bat in Florida is protected, and state law bars exclusion during maternity season (April 16–August 14). On a large roof system we locate the roost, time the one-way exclusion to the legal window, seal the gaps, and remediate the guano safely.
How fast can you respond? +
Same-day service is available across the island, and for urgent situations our response is typically under an hour. You reach a real person, live, 24/7 — and an estate client works with a single dedicated point of contact.
13 Service Area

Serving the Town of Jupiter Island

Discreet, appointment-based wildlife management across the barrier island — from the oceanfront to the Intracoastal, reached via Bridge Road from Hobe Sound.

Oceanfront & Intracoastal estates Near Blowing Rocks Preserve Bridge Road (SR 708) from Hobe Sound Nathaniel P. Reed Hobe Sound NWR
14 Private Consultation

Request a private estate consultation.

A discreet, appointment-based assessment of your full property — every structure, roofline, seawall and grounds — with a written scope and a whole-estate preservation plan. A single point of contact; a live answer 24/7.

  • Discreet, appointment-based estate inspection
  • Every structure assessed — home, guest house, docks, grounds
  • Written scope, estimate & preservation plan
  • A single dedicated point of contact
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