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Swift Wildlife Removal
Martin County · Sewall’s Point

Wildlife Removal in Sewall's Point — Luxury Waterfront Care

A Sewall’s Point estate is a significant investment — and a large, waterfront, canopy-shaded target for wildlife. We protect the roof systems, attics, seawalls, docks and landscaping of the peninsula’s finest homes, sealing wildlife out before damage becomes a costly repair. Discreet, humane, and guaranteed.

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Estate Risk Overview

Where a waterfront estate is exposed

A custom home on the water has more surfaces — and more value — at risk than a typical house. These are the six systems we assess on every Sewall’s Point property.

Roof systems

Tile, metal and architectural-shingle roofs create ridge, valley and flashing gaps that raccoons and rats exploit — and that are expensive to repair.

Attic systems

Large, multi-zone attics give wildlife room to nest undetected, and premium insulation, ductwork and wiring to destroy.

Docks & boat lifts

Docks, pilings and boat lifts are rat highways at the waterline and basking platforms for iguanas.

Seawalls

Iguana burrows undermine the soil behind a seawall — an erosion problem that can run into five figures if left unchecked.

Landscaping

Mature canopy and designed beds are travel routes, cover and food, and among the costliest features to replace when damaged.

Utility penetrations

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

Swift Wildlife on-site at a Treasure Coast waterfront property
On-site on the peninsula
Wildlife Pressure

Why waterfront homes see more wildlife

Sewall’s Point sits on a narrow peninsula between the Indian River Lagoon and the St. Lucie River — water on nearly every side, and a mature, protected canopy overhead. That setting is exactly what draws wildlife: water removes the biggest limit on animal populations, and the tree cover and seawalls hand them everything else.

On an estate lot the animal’s path is short. Canopy limbs bridge onto the roof, seawalls and docks run to the waterline, and dense landscaping gives cover right up to the foundation. Once an animal finds the one gap in a large roof system, it settles in — and on a high-value home, the damage adds up quickly.

  • Water access on nearly every side keeps animal numbers high year-round.
  • A protected mature canopy bridges directly onto estate rooflines.
  • Seawalls, docks and boat lifts are runways to the waterline.
  • Designed landscaping offers cover and food up to the foundation.
Property Vulnerability Heatmap

A vulnerability heatmap for your estate

Not every part of a waterfront home carries the same risk. This is how the pressure grades across a typical Sewall’s Point estate — and where our work concentrates first.

High Moderate Managed

Roofline & Attic

High

The number-one target: raccoons, rats and bats enter large roof systems and nest in multi-zone attics.

Soffits, Fascia & Vents

High

The open corners and un-screened vents of a big roofline are the actual doorways wildlife uses.

Seawall & Dock

High

Iguanas burrow the seawall and travel the dock; rats run the pilings and boat lifts.

Canopy Over Roof

Moderate

Overhanging limbs are the bridge onto the roof — trimmed back, the risk drops sharply.

Pool Deck, Lanai & Screens

Moderate

Screen enclosures and pool areas draw iguanas and snakes and give them cover.

Foundation & Crawlspace

Managed

Slab and raised construction is lower-risk once vents and utility penetrations are screened and sealed.

Illustrative for waterfront estates here — your complimentary assessment maps these zones on your specific property.

Swift Wildlife technician inspecting an estate roofline
Inspection Experience

The coastal home inspection experience

Every engagement begins with a thorough, discreet inspection — the same walkthrough we’d want on our own home. Here’s what it covers.

01

Exterior assessment

We walk the full property — roofline, soffits, seawall, dock, pool cage and landscaping — mapping every actual and potential entry point.

02

Roof inspection

We examine the ridge, valleys, flashing, vents and tile or metal details where large roof systems fail first.

03

Entry point discovery

Each gap is documented and photographed, with the species and the risk each one represents.

04

Wildlife evidence detection

Droppings, rub marks, guano, nesting and damage are traced back to the source, indoors and out.

Entry Point Showcase

Where wildlife gets into an estate

On a large custom home, the entry points are predictable — and easy to miss from the ground. These are the ones we find most.

Attic and roofline inspection on a Treasure Coast estate
Estate roofline & attic inspection

Soffit & fascia gaps

The open corners where soffit meets a long roofline — the number-one attic entry on estate homes.

Roof intersections

Valleys, dormers and roof-return junctions on complex rooflines leave gaps raccoons pull open.

Attic & gable vents

Un-screened gable, ridge and roof vents let rats, bats and squirrels straight into the attic.

Utility penetrations

Pool, A/C, generator and low-voltage penetrations are the small gaps rodents slip through.

Green iguana removal along a Treasure Coast seawall
Seawall iguana removal
Waterfront Landscape Protection

Protecting seawalls, docks & landscaping from iguanas

Green iguanas are the signature waterfront problem in Sewall’s Point. They bask on seawalls, docks and pool decks, graze expensive ornamentals to the stem, and — most seriously — dig nesting burrows into the soil behind seawalls and beneath slabs.

Those burrows are the expensive part. As they widen, they hollow out the ground behind the seawall cap and under walkways and pool decks, accelerating erosion and cracking. On a waterfront estate that’s a five-figure repair we help you avoid by clearing the iguanas and filling and screening the burrows before the damage compounds.

  • Iguanas removed from seawalls, docks, pool decks and landscaping.
  • Bank and seawall burrows filled and screened to stop erosion.
  • Grazing damage to ornamentals and canopy addressed at the source.
  • A prohibited invasive — removable year-round, never relocated.
Estate Protection Program

The Swift Estate Protection Program

For homeowners who’d rather prevent than repair, our estate program keeps a waterfront home protected year-round — monitoring, scheduled inspections, and exclusion that stays ahead of the next intrusion.

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Pillar 01

Ongoing monitoring

We keep watch on the roofline, seawall and landscaping between visits, so pressure is caught before it becomes damage.

Pillar 02

Scheduled inspections

Periodic estate inspections re-check every entry point and flag new vulnerabilities as the property and canopy change.

Pillar 03

Prevention

Canopy, cover, feed and water sources are managed so the property stops inviting wildlife in the first place.

Pillar 04

Exclusion

Entry points are sealed with concealed, finish-matched materials and backed by our written re-entry guarantee.

The Swift Difference

The Swift difference

A waterfront estate needs more than a trapper with a cage. Here’s how our service compares to a typical wildlife company.

The Swift Wildlife service vehicle
What matters
Swift
Typical
Waterfront estate expertise (seawalls, docks, tile roofs)
Humane, FWC-compliant methods
Whole-property exclusion, not just trapping
Concealed, finish-matched sealing materials
Written re-entry guarantee
Discreet, appointment-based service
Same-day service, live answer 24/7
Damage-prevention & ROI focus
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
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"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
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FAQ

Sewall's Point wildlife protection — FAQ.

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

Do you serve all of Sewall’s Point? +
Yes. Swift Wildlife covers all of Sewall’s Point — the waterfront and Intracoastal estates along North and South Sewall’s Point Road, and the High Point, Archipelago and Castle Hill areas — with discreet, same-day service and a complimentary property assessment.
Is your service discreet? These are high-value homes. +
Discretion is standard. We schedule by appointment, arrive in a professional vehicle, work cleanly, and seal entry points with concealed, finish-matched materials so the repair is invisible from the ground. Every job is documented privately for your records.
Why does prevention make financial sense on an estate? +
Because the damage surfaces are expensive. A raccoon in a large attic ruins premium insulation, ductwork and wiring; iguana burrows undermine seawalls; rodents chew wiring in a complex roof system. Exclusion and monitoring cost a fraction of those repairs — that’s the entire premise of our estate program.
Can iguanas really damage my seawall and dock? +
Yes, and it’s the most costly waterfront issue we see. 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, accelerating erosion and cracking. We remove the iguanas and fill and screen the burrows before the damage compounds. They’re an invasive species, removable year-round on your property.
Do you handle large, complex roof systems? +
That’s our specialty here. Tile, metal and multi-zone rooflines fail at ridges, valleys, flashing and vents — the exact points wildlife exploits. We inspect the whole system, seal each gap with materials matched to the roof, and protect the attic behind it.
Are your methods humane? +
Always. We work under Florida’s FWC nuisance-wildlife rules — mothers and young stay together, bats and native snakes are handled by law, and we exclude rather than poison. Humane and effective are the same thing done right.
What does a wildlife inspection or removal cost here? +
The property assessment is complimentary. Removal and exclusion are quoted after that on-site inspection — the price depends on the animal, the number of entry points across the roof and property, and any restoration needed. You receive a written scope and estimate before any work begins.
How fast can you respond? +
Same-day service is standard across Sewall’s Point, and for emergencies our response is typically under an hour. We answer the phone live, 24/7 — you’ll always reach a real person.
Service Area

Serving Sewall’s Point

Centered on the peninsula and covering the waterfront and Intracoastal estates from the Evans Crary Bridge to the Ernest Lyons Bridge — discreet, same-day, seven days a week.

Between the Indian River Lagoon & St. Lucie River High Point, Archipelago & Castle Hill Along N & S Sewall’s Point Road Evans Crary & Ernest Lyons bridges
Complimentary Assessment

Schedule your complimentary estate assessment.

A discreet, no-obligation inspection of your roofline, attic, seawall, dock and landscaping — with a written scope and a whole-property protection plan. Same-day scheduling; a live answer 24/7.

  • Full roofline-to-seawall property inspection
  • Written scope, estimate & risk map
  • Whole-property exclusion & prevention plan
  • Discreet, appointment-based scheduling
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