Do you cover the whole Sebastian Highlands, including the far canal streets? +
Yes — the entire Highlands, from the woodland-edge lots to the interior canal streets, plus Barber Street, Park Place, the Pelican Island area and out to the Roseland border. The Highlands is where the bulk of our Sebastian work is, so we know how the canals and preserve edge drive the wildlife pressure street by street.
We are seasonal residents — can you inspect and protect the house while we are away? +
Absolutely, and it is one of the smartest things a snowbird can do. An empty, quiet house on the water is exactly what wildlife looks for. We inspect, remove anything that has moved in, seal the entries, and can check the property on a schedule so you do not return to a den in the attic.
Is it really more of a wildlife problem here because of the refuge and preserve? +
Yes and no. Pelican Island and the St. Sebastian River Preserve do keep wildlife numbers permanently high around town — that will not change, and honestly it is part of why people love it here. What we change is whether that wildlife is living in your structure. We remove what is inside and seal the home so you get the refuge without hosting it.
How fast can you get to a waterfront property in Sebastian? +
Same-day service is standard across Sebastian, and for an urgent situation — a snake inside, a raccoon in the nursery ceiling — our response is typically under an hour. A real person answers the phone, live, any hour, including nights and weekends.
What does it cost, and is the inspection really free? +
The inspection is genuinely free, with no obligation. Removal and exclusion are quoted on-site after we see the situation, the number of entry points, and any seawall or cleanup work involved. You get a written estimate before any work begins — no per-animal surprises.