Snake Catcher Wooloowin

Snake Catcher Wooloowin – Wooloowin Snake Catchers has helped the local community for three decades. Available 24/7 for relocations.

Snake Catcher Wooloowin: Beyond Snake Removal

Snake Catcher Wooloowin offers a fresh approach to managing snake encounters, blending innovative strategies with community education. From preventing snake intrusions to fostering a better understanding of reptiles, our services go beyond just removal—they focus on creating harmony between humans and wildlife.

Our Mission: Harmony with Nature

At Snake Catcher Wooloowin, we believe that snakes are an essential part of our ecosystem. Our mission is to ensure that humans and snakes coexist safely and peacefully. We’re here to:

  • Protect residents and pets from unwanted encounters.
  • Relocate snakes to safe, natural habitats.
  • Promote education and awareness about snakes’ ecological importance.

 

A Deeper Look at Wooloowin’s Wildlife

Snakes You Might Encounter

Wooloowin’s diverse habitats attract a range of snakes. Here are some notable residents:

  • Common Tree Snake: Non-venomous and harmless, often mistaken for more dangerous species.
  • Coastal Carpet Python: A master pest controller, this large but non-venomous snake is often seen in gardens and roofs.
  • Eastern Small-Eyed Snake: Venomous but elusive, typically active at night.

Reptile Habitats in Wooloowin

  • Bushland Corridors: Connecting Wooloowin’s green spaces, these areas are vital for wildlife movement.
  • Creeks and Wetlands: Home to aquatic species like keelbacks, these ecosystems are crucial for biodiversity.
  • Urban Gardens: While lovely, these spaces can attract snakes if not properly maintained.
  • Industrial Zones: Abandoned structures and debris piles create unexpected hiding spots for snakes.

a highly venomous Eastern Brown in a shower

How We Operate

  1. Emergency Assistance: Call us anytime at 0413028081. We’ll guide you through immediate safety measures while dispatching a professional.
  2. On-Site Expertise: Our experienced snake catchers arrive promptly, equipped to handle any situation.
  3. Safe Relocation: Snakes are carefully relocated to conservation areas where they can thrive.
  4. Post-Encounter Support: After every job, we offer practical advice to prevent future incidents.

 

Snake catchers play a crucial role in maintaining the balance between human safety and wildlife conservation. Here’s why their work matters:

Protecting Public Safety

Snakes often find their way into residential areas, creating potentially dangerous situations. Snake catchers ensure these encounters are resolved safely, minimizing risks to people and pets.

Preserving Biodiversity

Snakes are vital to ecosystems, controlling rodent populations and maintaining balance. Professional relocation services ensure snakes are not harmed and can continue to thrive in their natural habitats.

Reducing Fear and Misunderstanding

Many people fear snakes due to misinformation. Snake catchers educate communities, fostering understanding and respect for these reptiles.

Promoting Humane Practices

DIY snake removal can be dangerous for both humans and snakes. Professionals use safe, humane methods to capture and relocate snakes without causing harm.

Contact Snake Catcher Wooloowin Today

Don’t let a snake encounter disrupt your peace of mind. Trust Snake Catcher Wooloowin to provide prompt, professional, and compassionate service.

Records

Venomous Snakes

  • Elapidae (Elapid front fanged snakes)

Comprehensive Survey of Elapid Species: Occurrence and Records in Wooloowin

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 Wooloowin. 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 Wooloowin

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