Snake Catcher Banks Creek

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Welcome to Banks Creek Snake Catchers – Fast, Safe, Professional

Located in the heart of the scenic D’Aguilar Range, Banks Creek is a beautiful semi-rural suburb just outside Brisbane — and it’s also prime habitat for many of Australia’s native snakes. At Banks Creek Snake Catchers, we provide fast, reliable, and professional snake removal services to protect your family, pets, and property while preserving our important native wildlife.

Why You Need a Professional Snake Catcher

Living close to nature comes with incredible benefits — fresh air, green spaces, and abundant wildlife. But in Banks Creek, this also means occasional encounters with snakes. While most snakes are not aggressive and play a crucial role in the ecosystem, some species can be venomous and pose a risk to people and pets. Attempting to handle or remove a snake yourself is dangerous and illegal in Queensland without a license.

That’s where we come in.

Our team is fully licensed, insured, and trained to safely remove and relocate snakes using humane, environmentally responsible methods. We respond 24/7 to emergencies and offer expert advice on keeping your home snake-safe.

Local Habitats in Banks Creek

Banks Creek features a range of natural habitats that make it an ideal environment for reptiles:

  • Eucalypt Forests & Dry Sclerophyll Woodlands: These bushland areas provide excellent cover for snakes like the Eastern Brown Snake and Carpet Python.

  • Riparian Zones & Creeks: Moist, shady areas near Banks Creek itself are hotspots for Red-bellied Black Snakes and keelbacks.

  • Semi-Rural Properties: Sheds, woodpiles, and open paddocks can attract snakes seeking warmth or prey like rodents and frogs.

  • Backyards & Gardens: Well-watered lawns, chicken coops, and rock gardens often appeal to snakes searching for food or shelter.

Understanding these habitats helps us anticipate where snakes are most likely to be found, making our removals faster and more effective.

Red-bellied Black snake

Common Snake Species in Banks Creek

The Banks Creek area is home to a variety of snake species, both venomous and non-venomous. Some of the most commonly encountered include:

  • Eastern Brown Snake – Highly venomous and commonly found in open areas or around homes. Fast-moving and defensive.

  • Carpet Python – Non-venomous, often seen in roof cavities or trees. They help control rodent populations.

  • Red-bellied Black Snake – Venomous but shy, usually found near water sources.

  • Common Tree Snake – Harmless and very agile, often seen in gardens or climbing fences.

  • Keelback Snake – Non-venomous and water-loving, feeding mainly on frogs.

We have the experience and local knowledge to identify and safely manage all these species and more.

Call Us Today

If you see a snake, don’t panic — stay calm, keep people and pets away, and call Banks Creek Snake Catchers immediately. We’re available 24/7 and serve all properties across Banks Creek and the greater Brisbane region.

📞 Call Now: 0413 028 081

Your safety is our priority — and so is the wellbeing of our native wildlife.

Records

Venomous Snakes

  • Elapidae (Elapid front fanged snakes)

Comprehensive Survey of Elapid Species: Occurrence and Records in Banks Creek

The subsequent compilation of elapids, denoting venomous land snakes native to South East Queensland. A considerable number of these species have been consistently documented within Banks Creek. The records encompass tangible evidence from museum collections, as well as well-regarded expert observations and identifications in the field of snake taxonomy. The ensuing list provides details on each species, along with their respective findings and records.

Eastern brown profile pic of head
Species Name:
Eastern Brown Snake
Scientific name:
Pseudonaja textilis
Captured:
Yes
Likely to occur or recorded:
Recorded
Red bellied black profile pic of head
Scientific name:
Pseudechis porphyriacus
Captured:
Yes
Likely to occur or recorded:
Recorded
Yellow faced whip profile pic of head
Scientific name:
Demansia psammophis
Captured:
Yes
Likely to occur or recorded:
Recorded
White-crowned profile pic of head
Species Name:
White-crowned Snake
Scientific name:
Cacophis harriettae
Captured:
Yes
Likely to occur or recorded:
Recorded

Non-venomous Snakes

  • Boidae (Pythons)
  • Colubridae (solid toothed and rear fanged snakes)
  • Typhlodidae (Blind snakes)

Comprehensive Survey of non-venomous Species that cover Boidae, Colubridae and Typhlodidae: Occurrence and Records in Banks Creek

The following compilation comprises non-venomous snake species that have been reliably documented within Banks Creek. These records have been substantiated through tangible evidence from museum collections and well-regarded expert observations and identifications in the field of snake taxonomy. The list includes representatives from various snake families. Each species entry presents comprehensive information on its presence and records.

Snake Catcher Albany Creek. Picture of a Coastal Carpet Pythons Head
Scientific name:
Morelia spilota mcdowelli
Captured:
Yes
Likely to occur or recorded:
Recorded
Common tree snake profile pic of head
Species Name:
Common Tree Snake
Scientific name:
Dendrelaphis punctulata
Captured:
Yes
Likely to occur or recorded:
Recorded
Keelback profile pic of head
Species Name:
Keelback Snake
Scientific name:
Tropidonophis mairii
Captured:
Yes
Likely to occur or recorded:
Recorded