Snake Catcher Kedron

Snake Catcher Kedron – Experienced Snake Catchers in North Brisbane Available 24/7 For Relocation and Advice.

Welcome to Snake Catcher Kedron

At Snake Catcher Kedron, we are passionate about keeping your home and community safe while ensuring the well-being of our local wildlife. Nestled in the vibrant suburb of Kedron, we understand the unique challenges and opportunities that come with living in an area abundant with native snakes. Our expert team specializes in snake removal, prevention, and education, offering 24/7 assistance for all your snake-related concerns.

Your Go-To Snake Experts in Kedron

Living in Kedron means enjoying the balance of suburban life and thriving natural surroundings. With this comes the occasional encounter with snakes, which can be unsettling. That’s where we come in. At Snake Catcher Kedron, we combine years of experience, a deep understanding of local snake species, and humane practices to provide unparalleled service.

24/7 Emergency Snake Removal

Snakes don’t stick to a schedule, and neither do we. Whether you’ve spotted a snake in your garden during the day or found one in your home late at night, our team is ready to respond. We act quickly to ensure your safety while relocating the snake to a suitable environment where it can thrive away from residential areas.

Comprehensive Property Inspections

The best way to handle a snake problem is to prevent it altogether. Our property inspections are designed to identify areas that may attract snakes, such as rodent infestations, overgrown vegetation, or gaps in your home’s exterior. We provide actionable advice to make your property less inviting to snakes, giving you peace of mind.

Snake Identification and Guidance

Not all snakes are a threat, but knowing what you’re dealing with is crucial. If you’ve seen a snake or found evidence of one, simply share a photo or description with us. Our experts will help identify the species and offer tailored advice on what to do next.

Eastern Small-eyed snake Royston QLD

Kedron’s Snakes and Their Role in the Ecosystem

Kedron’s natural beauty attracts a variety of snake species, each playing an important role in maintaining ecological balance. From controlling rodent populations to contributing to the food chain, snakes are vital to the health of our environment.

Common Snakes in Kedron

  1. Carpet Python – Non-venomous and great at controlling pests, these large snakes are frequently seen in sheds and trees.
  2. Eastern Brown Snake – Highly venomous but generally shy, this species is commonly found in grassy areas and prefers to avoid humans.
  3. Common Tree Snakes – Often seen in gardens, these harmless snakes feed on frogs and insects.

Understanding these species can reduce fear and foster respect for these fascinating creatures.

Why Choose Snake Catcher Kedron?

Local Knowledge, Tailored Service

As Kedron locals, we are deeply familiar with the area’s environment and wildlife. Our team knows the best practices for handling and relocating snakes specific to our suburb.

Safety and Professionalism

Handling snakes requires skill, precision, and proper equipment. Our trained professionals prioritize your safety and follow strict protocols to ensure each job is done effectively and without harm to the snake.

Ethical Wildlife Management

We are committed to the humane treatment of all wildlife. Every snake we catch is carefully relocated to a natural habitat where it can continue to play its role in the ecosystem without posing a threat to people.

Fast Response Times

When it comes to snake encounters, time is of the essence. Our team is ready to respond promptly, ensuring that the situation is handled quickly and efficiently.

Tips for Living Safely with Snakes in Kedron

  • Tidy Your Outdoor Spaces: Clear away piles of wood, rocks, or debris where snakes might hide.
  • Secure Your Home: Check for gaps under doors, around windows, and in walls that could allow snakes to enter.
  • Educate Your Family: Teach kids and pets to avoid snakes and alert an adult if they spot one.
  • Keep an Eye on Pets: Dogs and cats can be curious, so monitor their behavior in the yard.
  • Call Professionals: If you see a snake, contact Kedron Snake Solutions immediately.

Contact Kedron Snake Solutions Today

Whether you need emergency assistance, expert advice, or a preventive inspection, Snake Catcher Kedron is here to help.

Phone: 0413 028 081
Email: Fauna@qfc.com.au

 

 

Records

Venomous Snakes

  • Elapidae (Elapid front fanged snakes)

Comprehensive Survey of Elapid Species: Occurrence and Records in Kedron

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 Kedron. 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 Kedron

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