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Snake Catcher Bray Park: What to Do When You Come Face-to-Face with a Snake

Living in Bray Park offers many advantages, with its beautiful outdoor spaces and close proximity to nature. However, being surrounded by bushland and greenery also means occasional encounters with wildlife – including snakes. Although most snakes are harmless and beneficial to the ecosystem, finding one near your home can be alarming. Knowing how to respond in these situations is essential for ensuring your safety and the well-being of the snake.

At Snake Catcher Bray Park, we provide expert, humane snake removal services, but it’s important to understand how to handle a snake encounter before help arrives.

Dos and Don’ts During a Snake Encounter

When you find yourself face-to-face with a snake, staying calm and keeping your distance is critical. Here’s what you should do – and what you should avoid:

Dos:

  • Stay Calm:
    It’s important to keep your composure. Snakes are generally not aggressive unless threatened, and sudden movements may provoke them.
  • Move Slowly and Keep a Safe Distance:
    If you spot a snake, step back slowly, giving it plenty of room to slither away. Most snakes will try to avoid humans if they feel they’re not being threatened.
  • Observe the Snake’s Behaviour:
    Try to assess the snake’s behaviour without getting too close. This can help you identify whether it’s venomous or non-venomous, though it’s always best to treat any snake with caution.

Don’ts:

  • Never Attempt to Handle or Provoke the Snake:
    Never try to handle the snake yourself. Many people think they can safely capture or remove a snake, but this can be incredibly dangerous. Even non-venomous snakes can bite if they feel cornered.
  • Don’t Corner the Snake:
    Snakes may become more defensive if they feel trapped. Avoid trapping it in a corner or cornering it with tools, as this can provoke an attack.
  • Avoid Making Loud Noises or Sudden Movements:
    Loud noises and rapid movements can agitate the snake, making it more likely to strike out of fear. Stay as still as possible.

When to Call a Snake Catcher

In some situations, professional help is essential. Here’s when you should call a snake catcher:

  • When the Snake is in a Dangerous Location:
    If the snake is inside your home, near your pets, or in an area where children play,  call for professional assistance. These are situations where the risk of a bite is higher, especially if the snake is venomous.
  • If the Snake is Unidentified:
    If you’re unsure whether the snake is venomous or non-venomous, it’s safer to call a professional. Even non-venomous snakes can cause injury if provoked.
  • When the Snake Refuses to Leave:
    Sometimes, a snake might linger in your garden or property and if you have pets or kids it’s best to call in a professional to remove it safely.

Benefits of Quick Action:

Promptly calling a snake catcher can help prevent dangerous encounters. The quicker the snake is removed, the lower the risk of it becoming stressed, agitated, or accidentally provoking a bite. Quick action also ensures that the snake is relocated to a safe and appropriate environment.

Common tree snake being held by one of our catchers

Our Snake Catching Process

At Snake Catcher Bray Park, we follow a safe and humane process for handling snake encounters. Here’s how we manage the situation:

  • Assessment:
    Upon arrival, we assess the situation to identify the snake species and its behaviour. This helps us determine the safest approach for removal and relocation.
  • Capture:
    We carefully capture the snake without harming it. Our team is trained to handle both venomous and non-venomous snakes effectively.
  • Relocation:
    Once the snake is safely caught, it is relocated to a natural habitat. This is done to ensure the snake’s well-being and prevent future conflicts.
  • Safety and Prevention Advice:
    We will offer advice on preventing future snake encounters, such as sealing gaps in your property, maintaining a tidy garden, and removing potential food sources like rodents.

Call Us Today

When you encounter a snake in Bray Park, don’t hesitate to call Snake Catcher Bray Park. Our team of professional, trained experts is ready to respond to your snake-related concerns quickly and effectively. We offer fast, reliable, and humane snake removal services to ensure the safety of your family, pets, and property.

Call us now for expert advice and snake removal services – we’re here to help, 24/7.

 

Records

Venomous Snakes

  • Elapidae (Elapid front fanged snakes)

Comprehensive Survey of Elapid Species: Occurrence and Records in Bray Park

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 Bray Park. 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 Bray Park

The following compilation comprises non-venomous snake species that have been reliably documented within Bray Park. 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