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Armadillo Removal in Rio, FL

Armadillo removal for Rio — we pinpoint the animal cratering your waterfront lawn with directional trapping, remove it humanely, and seal the burrows cut against your slab, seawall and foundation.

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In Rio

Armadillo Removal for Rio waterfront homes

Rio is a compact riverside community on the Indian River Lagoon between Jensen Beach and Stuart, where closely-spaced older homes sit on damp, well-planted lots that armadillos root through at night. Our armadillo removal service finds the digging animal, removes it humanely and closes its burrows so your waterfront yard stops getting churned up.

Swift Wildlife on an armadillo job at a Treasure Coast home
Warning Signs

Warning signs Rio homeowners notice first

On a compact Rio waterfront lot, these are the first tells to watch and listen for — often on the side of the home nearest the water and the canopy.

01

Cone-shaped holes on a small lot

Even a tight Rio yard shows a scatter of narrow divots overnight, since the damp lagoon-side soil keeps grubs near the surface right up to the older home.

02

A burrow against a seawall or foundation

A rounded tunnel opening appears beside the foundation or in the soil behind a lagoon seawall, with a fan of loose sand kicked out at the entrance.

03

Nosed-up plantings near the water

The mature beds along the lagoon side look disturbed each morning, with mulch flipped and shallow roots worked loose as the armadillo digs the moist soil for grubs.

Wildlife Behavior

Why armadillos appear in Rio

Wedged against the lagoon, Rio keeps a high water table that holds the soil soft and moist across its tight lots, and the mature plantings around the older homes trap that dampness. Grubs concentrate in that soil, and the lagoon-front mangrove nearby gives an armadillo cover to den beside easy, well-watered foraging turf.

It roots through the turf all night hunting grubs, punching cone-shaped holes, then burrows into firmer ground for a den. On these compact lots it often tunnels against a foundation, seawall or shed, where even a modest burrow can undermine the structure as its rooting spreads across the small yard.

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Property Damage

Property damage risks

Left alone, armadillos don’t stay a small problem on a compact Rio property. Here’s what’s at stake.

  • A cratered lawn overnight

    A single armadillo roots dozens of narrow divots across an irrigated lawn in a few nights, hunting grubs in the soft coastal 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 Rio family.

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.

Humane Approach

Our humane armadillo removal approach in Rio

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.

Prevention & Exclusion

Prevention & exclusion strategies

Removing the armadillo is half the work. These measures keep the next one off your Rio waterfront property.

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

  • Treat the lawn for grubs so the damp lagoon-side soil stops feeding the armadillo.
  • Bury hardware cloth along foundations, seawalls and shed skirting to block new burrows.
  • Thin dense ground cover near the water so the soil firms and offers less cover.
  • Fill and reinforce each burrow after removal so the tunnel is not reused on the tight lot.
Related Services

Related wildlife services in Rio

Waterfront homes often face more than one issue — these pair most often with this service.

Reviews

What Rio & Treasure Coast homeowners say.

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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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FAQ

Armadillo Removal in Rio — FAQ.

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

How much does armadillo removal cost in Rio? +
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.
Why is my closely-spaced Rio lot being dug up? +
Armadillos care about soft soil and grubs, not lot size. On the lagoon, Rio’s high water table keeps your ground moist and grub-rich, so a single animal can root a small yard thoroughly in a few nights. The nearby mangrove gives it a place to den close to that easy digging, so it returns night after night.
Can a burrow damage my older home’s foundation? +
Yes. Armadillos tunnel against solid edges, and a burrow beside an older foundation or seawall removes supporting soil, which on aging waterfront construction can allow settling or cracking. Erosion near the lagoon makes it worse. We remove the animal and pack the tunnel before the foundation is compromised.
Is the digging from an armadillo or from rodents? +
Rodents do not root the lawn into cone-shaped holes; that is armadillo work. Rodents leave gnaw marks and travel roof lines and gaps, while an armadillo digs turf for grubs and excavates a burrow. We confirm which animal is responsible before setting up, since the methods for each are entirely different.
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 Rio home? +
Same-day service is standard across Rio, and for an urgent situation our response is typically under an hour. A real person answers, live, 24/7.
Service Area

Armadillo Removal across Rio

Same-day armadillo removal from Harbor Estates and Indian River Drive to the Dixie Highway corridor and the older core near the lagoon.

Harbor Estates Indian River Drive Dixie Highway corridor Indian River Lagoon
Free Inspection

Get armadillos out of your Rio home.

A free, on-site inspection of your whole property — the roofline, attic, soffits, crawlspace, seawall and shoreline — with a written plan to remove what’s there and seal it out. A real person answers, 24/7.

  • 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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