Snake Catcher Griffin

24/7 Snake Catcher Griffin – Fast & Safe Snake Removal Service

Looking for a reliable snake catcher in Griffin? Our expert team provides 24/7 emergency snake removal services across Griffin and nearby suburbs. We safely locate, catch, and relocate snakes from homes, backyards, businesses, and schools.
With fast response times and fully licensed professionals, Snake Catchers Griffin is your trusted local solution for any snake sighting.
Call us now for immediate assistance! 0413 028 081

Griffin Snake Catcher – Your Local Experts in Snake Safety & Wildlife Management

Griffin, in the heart of Moreton Bay, is one of Queensland’s fastest-growing suburbs. With beautiful wetlands, riverbanks, and expanding housing estates, it’s the perfect blend of urban life and nature. But as development spreads, so does human interaction with native wildlife — particularly snakes.

At Griffin Snake Catchers, we specialize in professional, humane snake removal services for homes and businesses. Whether you’ve spotted a snake in your backyard or want to safeguard your property, we’re the trusted team to call.

Urban Growth and Snake Activity

Rapid residential development in Griffin has brought more people closer to natural snake habitats. Construction, landscaping, and land clearing can displace snakes, driving them into new areas — often straight into backyards, garages, or even homes. This doesn’t mean the snakes are invading, but rather adapting to changes in their environment.

That’s why education and proactive snake management are more important than ever.

Snake-Proofing Your Property

Prevention is always better than removal. We offer advice and on-site inspections to help make your property less attractive to snakes. Key tips include:

  • Keep lawns trimmed and gardens clear of dense ground cover.

  • Seal gaps under doors, fencing, and sheds where snakes may enter or shelter.

  • Remove clutter like timber piles, unused pots, or construction debris.

  • Secure chicken coops and pet enclosures to avoid attracting snake prey (e.g., rodents and birds).

Our team can walk you through these steps or recommend specialists for more advanced installations.

Brown Tree snake

Local Snake Species in Griffin

Due to Griffin’s mix of urban sprawl, bushland, and proximity to the Pine River and Osprey House wetlands, a wide variety of snake species can be found here, including:

  • Eastern Brown Snake – Common in open or cleared areas; highly venomous and fast-reacting.

  • Yellow-faced Whip Snake – Venomous but shy and small; often mistaken for baby brown snakes.

  • Carpet Python – Large, non-venomous, often seen in roof cavities or coiled in sunny garden spots.

  • Marsh Snake – Harmless and semi-aquatic; often found near water features or drains.

  • Common Tree Snake – Agile, non-venomous, and often seen darting through suburban gardens.

Correct identification is crucial for safe and legal handling — never attempt to catch or kill a snake yourself. Our team is fully licensed under Queensland law and available 24/7.


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Records

Venomous Snakes

  • Elapidae (Elapid front fanged snakes)

Comprehensive Survey of Elapid Species: Occurrence and Records in Griffin

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 Griffin. 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 Griffin

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