Snakes
Be Cautious
Snake Safety: A Humane Approach
Encountering a snake on your property can be alarming. At Superior Pest Management, we understand the importance of handling these encounters safely and responsibly.
Why Choose Us for Snake Removal?
- Fast Response: We prioritise swift action to minimise risk and disruption.
- Humane Handling: Our experienced technicians handle snakes with care and release them in suitable habitats.
- Licensed and Insured: We adhere to all relevant regulations and safety standards.
If You Encounter a Snake:
- Stay Calm: Avoid panicking and sudden movements.
- Keep Distance: Maintain a safe distance from the snake and do not attempt to provoke or capture it.
- Secure the Area: Keep children and pets away from the snake's location.
- Take a Photo (If Possible): A photo can help identify the species and guide the removal process.
- Call Us Immediately: Contact our team at (02) 4968 9810 for prompt assistance.
Don't Risk It: Let the Professionals Handle It
Snakes can be dangerous, especially if you are unsure of the species. Our experienced technicians have the knowledge and equipment to safely remove snakes from your property, ensuring both your safety and the well-being of the reptile.
Contact Us for a Free Quote
Protect yourself and your family from snake encounters. Contact us today for a free quote and expert snake removal services.
Your Questions Answered
Are all snakes in Australia venomous?
No, but Australia has a high proportion of venomous snakes.
How can I tell if a snake is venomous?
It's difficult to tell just by looking. It's best to treat all snakes as potentially venomous and keep your distance.
What are the most common venomous snakes in our area?
Eastern Brown, Red-bellied Black, Common Death Adder, Yellow-faced Whip, Marsh snake.
What should I do if I see a snake?
Stay calm, move away slowly, and do not try to catch or kill it. Call us for assistance.
What should I do if I am bitten by a snake?
Seek immediate medical attention. Apply a pressure bandage to the bite site and keep the limb still.
Why are snakes coming into my yard?
Snakes may be attracted to your yard by food sources (rodents, insects), shelter (long grass, piles of debris), or water.
How can I prevent snakes from entering my property?
Keep your yard tidy, remove potential food and shelter sources, and consider installing snake-proof fencing.
Are there any repellents that can keep snakes away?
There is limited scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of snake repellents.
Do snakes hibernate in the Hunter Region?
No, they undergo a period of reduced activity called ‘brumation’. Brumation is a less extreme state of dormancy in winter. The snakes become less active, their metabolism slows down and they may seek shelter.
Can you remove a snake from my property?
Yes.
What happens to the snake after it is removed?
Snakes are typically relocated to a suitable habitat away from residential areas.
Is it illegal to kill a snake?
Yes, all snakes in Australia are protected by law.