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Wildlife Exclusion in Sebastian, FL

Removal without sealing is a revolving door. Our exclusion armors the roofline, vents, crawlspace and seawall edge of your Sebastian home so wildlife loses the way in — backed in writing.

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Local Situation

Whole-home wildlife exclusion for Sebastian homes

Sebastian sits where the St. Sebastian River, the lagoon and the inlet meet, with the sprawling, canal-front Sebastian Highlands and surrounding preserve land. That mix keeps snakes, raccoons and armadillos abundant. Wildlife exclusion seals the roofs, foundations and canal-side gaps they exploit for good — one lasting fix, backed by a written guarantee.

Whole-home wildlife exclusion on a Treasure Coast waterfront home
Local Behavior

Why Sebastian waterfront homes keep letting wildlife in

The Sebastian Highlands — thousands of homes on canal and woodland lots — give snakes cover to the foundation, armadillos soft ground to dig, raccoons ample tree access, and opossums shelter under structures. With preserve land and the St. Sebastian River Preserve nearby, both ground-level and roofline pressure hit these neighborhoods hard.

Trapping one animal off a Highlands lot is temporary when the canals and preserve refill the yard steadily. Sealing foundation and shed gaps against armadillos and snakes, and roofline and vent openings against raccoons, with buried hardware cloth and steel is the fix that holds across this huge, wild-edged community.

Where it works in Sebastian

  • Roofline & vents
  • Crawlspace & garage
  • Seawall & lanai
Early Detection

Signs your Sebastian home needs exclusion

On a Sebastian waterfront lot, these are the first tells to watch and listen for — often on the roofline, the seawall or the side facing the canal or preserve.

1

Armadillo burrows reopen

Fresh diggings under the slab or shed after a removal show the den entries were never sealed against the next armadillo on these woodland lots.

2

Snakes recurring at the foundation

Repeat snake sightings in the garage or lanai mean ground-level gaps that let them follow rodents in from the canal and woodland cover.

3

Raccoons back after a job

Renewed attic noise weeks after a trapper left points to a soffit or vent entry, off the tree line, that was never sealed.

Sealed and protected roofline on a Treasure Coast home
Damage Risks

What a trap-only job leaves behind

Sealing the entries is what makes removal last — here’s what a trap-only job leaves open on a canal or lagoon-front home.

  • What a trap-only job leaves open

    Remove the animal but not the entry, and the warm attic, open soffit and seawall gap are still there — the next raccoon or rat simply moves in.

  • Repeat costs add up

    Paying per animal, season after season, costs far more than sealing the home once; the entries, not the animals, are the real problem.

  • Water-side weak points

    Lagoon and canal-front homes have extra ways in — lanais, seawall caps, dock boxes — that a generic seal misses but wildlife never does.

Family & Pet Safety

Family & pet safety considerations

Beyond the structure, an open home is a health issue — here’s what proper exclusion keeps out of your living space.

Keeps contamination out

A properly sealed home keeps the guano, droppings, parasites and pathogens that come with wildlife out of your attic and living space for good.

Ends the parasite pipeline

Sealing the entries cuts off the fleas, ticks and mites that hitchhike in on every animal, protecting pets and family below.

Peace of mind, in writing

Exclusion turns “when will the next one get in” into a closed question, backed by a written re-entry guarantee you can hold us to.

Humane Process

Our whole-home exclusion process in Sebastian

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

1

Full-structure inspection

We inspect roofline to foundation and document every actual and potential entry point.

2

One-way doors where needed

If animals are still inside, one-way doors let them leave before we seal behind them.

3

Seal with durable materials

Galvanized steel, hardware cloth and sealant close each gap — materials wildlife cannot defeat.

4

Guarantee

We stand behind the seal in writing. If wildlife re-enters where we sealed, we come back at no charge.

Habitat & Prevention

Sealing a Sebastian home for good

Exclusion is the whole job here — sealing the roofline, vents, crawlspace, garage and seawall edge of a Sebastian home so wildlife loses the way in.

  • Trench hardware cloth along foundations, shed skirts and deck edges against armadillo digging.
  • Seal garage and foundation gaps that let canal- and woodland-edge snakes follow rodents in.
  • Seal soffit, fascia and vents with galvanized steel against raccoons off the tree line.
  • Re-inspect yearly, since sandy Highlands soil and settling reopen burrows near the house.

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

Related Solutions

Related wildlife solutions in Sebastian

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

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FAQ

Wildlife Exclusion in Sebastian — FAQ.

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

How much does wildlife exclusion cost in Sebastian? +
The inspection is free. Wildlife Exclusion is quoted after that on-site visit — the price depends on the situation, the number of entry points and any seawall, crawlspace or cleanup work needed. You get a written estimate before any work begins.
What does exclusion cover on a Sebastian Highlands lot? +
Both the ground and the roof, because the Highlands draws armadillos, snakes and raccoons alike. We trench hardware cloth along foundations and shed skirts, seal garage and foundation gaps against snakes, and close soffits and vents with steel against raccoons. On canal-and-woodland lots, addressing the whole envelope is what makes the fix hold.
Will sealing keep armadillos from re-digging under my shed? +
Yes — a buried hardware-cloth barrier is built for it. Armadillos re-excavate familiar dens, so we trench the cloth down and outward along the shed or foundation edge. Once the animal is out and the barrier set, it can’t tunnel back, and we guarantee the work in writing.
Can you exclude a burrow with an armadillo still inside? +
No. We confirm the burrow is empty first, usually with a one-way door so the animal leaves overnight, then backfill and seal with the barrier. Closing an occupied burrow would trap the animal underground, which we never do on any Sebastian property.
What is wildlife exclusion? +
It is the systematic sealing of every gap an animal could use to enter your home, using durable materials like galvanized steel and hardware cloth, plus one-way doors where animals still need to exit.
Can I do it myself? +
You can seal obvious holes, but animals exploit gaps most homeowners miss and chew through soft materials. Professional exclusion finds every point and uses materials wildlife cannot defeat.
What materials do you use? +
22-gauge galvanized steel, stainless steel hardware cloth, professional-grade sealants and one-way exclusion doors — all chosen to resist chewing and Florida weather.
How fast can you get to my Sebastian property? +
Same-day service is standard across Sebastian, from the Sebastian Highlands to the Roseland border, and for an urgent situation our response is typically under an hour. A real person answers, live, 24/7.
Service Area

Wildlife Exclusion across Sebastian

Same-day wildlife exclusion from the Sebastian Highlands and Barber Street to Park Place, the Pelican Island area and the Roseland border.

Sebastian Highlands Barber Street Park Place Roseland border
Waterfront property protection

Seal your Sebastian home for good.

A free, on-site inspection of your Sebastian property — the roofline, the attic, the lanai, and the seawall and canal edge — 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 wildlife exclusion, done right
  • Written estimate before any work
  • Backed by a written re-entry guarantee
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