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Lakewood Park · St. Lucie County

Snake Removal in Lakewood Park, FL

Fast, safe snake removal for Lakewood Park’s lakes and flatwoods edges — we identify the species, remove it, and trace the rodents or water that drew it in.

Venomous or harmless — removed safely
Snake Removal — humane wildlife service on the Treasure Coast
Snakes off your lake bank and lanai
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About · Snake Removal

Why snakes are common in Lakewood Park

Lakewood Park is a wooded, lake-dotted community north of Fort Pierce where homes back onto pine flatwoods and grassy swales. Those brushy edges and retention lakes give snakes both cover and the frogs and rodents they hunt. Our snake removal safely identifies what you have found and clears it from the yard, garage or screened lanai.

The pine flatwoods, oak hammocks and neighborhood retention lakes around Lakewood Park support a steady supply of frogs, lizards and rodents. Snakes follow that prey out of the tree line and into larger yards, settling into swale grass, mulch beds and the space under sheds on these woodland-edge lots.

Most of what turns up here is non-venomous and quietly beneficial — a black racer crossing the driveway or a rat snake in the garage rafters. Still, dusky pygmy rattlesnakes and the occasional diamondback move through flatwoods country, so correct identification matters before anyone tries to shoo one off.

A snake by the house usually means hidden prey. We remove the snake and flag the rodent or water source drawing it in.

Warning Signs

Signs of a snake problem in Lakewood Park

In Lakewood Park, these are the signs it's time to call — before the damage spreads.

Sign 01

A snake in tall swale grass

Homeowners along the swales often glimpse one gliding through unmowed grass or coiled at the edge of a drainage ditch, where frogs and rodents concentrate after rain.

Sign 02

Shed skin under the shed

A cast skin tucked beneath a storage shed or deck points to a snake using that dark, sheltered space as harborage on a woodland lot.

Sign 03

Rodent sign at the tree line

Burrows and droppings where the lawn meets the flatwoods mark the prey base; snakes patrol that edge because the hunting is good.

Spotting any of these in your Lakewood Park home? The sooner we inspect, the less damage spreads — and the inspection is free.

How It Works

Our snake removal process in Lakewood Park

Four steps, one call — inspection, humane removal, sealing and follow-up, all documented.

01

Rapid response & ID

We arrive fast, locate the snake, and identify whether it is venomous before doing anything else.

02

Safe capture

Professional snake tongs and containers let us capture the animal without harm to it or you.

03

Relocation

Non-venomous snakes are relocated per Florida guidelines; venomous species are handled to code.

04

Prevention

We identify what attracted the snake — rodents, harborage, gaps — and advise on habitat modification.

Dealing with snakes in Lakewood Park? We respond the same day.

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Know Your Snakes

Harmless or venomous — how we tell

Most snakes near Lakewood Park’s lakes and flatwoods are harmless. Four venomous species live in the region.

Following the food, not you

Racers, rat snakes and water snakes hunt the frogs and rodents around the lakes and swales. A sighting usually means prey nearby — often a rodent problem worth checking.

The four to respect

The eastern diamondback and dusky pygmy rattlesnakes, the cottonmouth near water, and the coral snake all live in the region. The old “triangular head” rule fails for the coral snake — never rely on it.

What to do right now

Keep your distance and don’t try to handle or kill it — most bites happen during those attempts. If it’s cornered indoors or clearly venomous, call us to identify and remove it safely.

Prevention

Keeping snakes away from Lakewood Park homes

Removing the snake is half the work. These steps keep the next one out of your Lakewood Park home.

Tip 01

Keep swale grass and lawn edges mowed short so snakes lose their travel cover.

Tip 02

Store firewood off the ground and clear brush piles away from sheds and the foundation.

Tip 03

Screen the gaps under sheds, decks and screened enclosures where snakes shelter.

Tip 04

Control rodents around outbuildings and feed stations to cut off the food supply.

Backed by a written re-entry guarantee

If wildlife returns through a spot we sealed, we come back at no charge. Satisfaction Guaranteed — If our exclusion fails, we take responsibility.

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Seasonal Activity

When snakes move most in Lakewood Park

Snake sightings climb from spring through fall, when the warm, wet months make the flatwoods and lake edges most active and send snakes following prey toward homes. Cooler winter weeks slow them, but the lakeside cover keeps a few moving year-round.

FAQ

Snake Removal in Lakewood Park — FAQ.

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

How much does snake removal cost in Lakewood Park? +
Every Lakewood Park job is quoted after a free on-site inspection — the price depends on the situation, the number of entry points, and any cleanup or sealing needed. You get a written estimate before any work begins, with no hidden fees.
We back up to the flatwoods — should we expect snakes? +
Woodland-edge lots like those off Angle Road and the Kings Highway corridor do see more snakes, simply because the prey and cover are right there. The good news is most are harmless natives keeping rodents down. We identify anything you are unsure about and remove the ones you would rather not share the yard with.
Is it a pygmy rattlesnake or a harmless look-alike? +
Dusky pygmy rattlesnakes are small, stout and blotched, and they do occur in this flatwoods country — but they are frequently confused with harmless juvenile rat snakes and hognose snakes. A clear photo lets us tell them apart. If it is venomous, we handle it to state safety standards rather than leave you guessing.
How can I make my larger lot less snake-friendly? +
Focus on the edges. Mow swales and lawn borders, thin brush and woodpiles near the house, screen the undersides of sheds and decks, and knock down the rodent population that draws snakes in. On a woodland lot you will not eliminate snakes entirely, but you can push them back toward the tree line.
Which Florida snakes are venomous? +
On the Treasure Coast the venomous species are the eastern diamondback rattlesnake, dusky pygmy rattlesnake, cottonmouth (water moccasin) and coral snake. We identify the species on-site.
Are you available 24/7 for snakes? +
Yes. A snake inside the home is an emergency and we answer live and respond around the clock across the Treasure Coast.
How do you keep snakes away? +
We reduce the rodent food source, clear harborage like woodpiles and debris, and seal gaps into structures. Snakes go where prey and shelter are.
How fast can you get to my Lakewood Park home? +
Same-day service is standard across Lakewood Park, and for emergencies our response is typically under an hour. We answer the phone live, 24/7.
Reviews

What Lakewood Park & Treasure Coast homeowners say.

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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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Jennifer Leeds
Stuart, FL · Google
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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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Port St. Lucie, FL · Google
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Snake Removal across Lakewood Park

We handle snake removal across Lakewood Park and the surrounding northern St. Lucie County communities — the lake streets off Kings Highway, the Emerson and Deland Avenue corridors, Spanish Lakes and Angle Road — with same-day service standard and emergency response typically under an hour.

  • The Kings Highway corridor
  • Near Lakewood Regional Park on Emerson Ave
  • The Deland Avenue & Lee Boulevard area
  • Lots bordering the Indrio Savannahs Preserve
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Snake Removal in Lakewood Park?

Humane, fully-insured snake removal in Lakewood Park and across northern St. Lucie County. Free inspection, written estimate, live answer 24/7.

  • Free on-site inspection & written estimate
  • Humane, FWC-compliant removal
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Wildlife in a public area or on a neighbor's property? Contact FWC at (888) 404-3922 or local animal control.