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24-hour Snake Removal

If you live in areas near a forest or wetlands, it is likely that you will encounter at least one species of native snake. We're here to help safely capture & relocate any snake.

If you see a snake:

  • Have someone monitor the snake from a safe distance until a snake-removal agent arrives.

  • Text or call 936-718-9656.

  • Continue to monitor the snake until we arrive for safe removal.

When you call, you'll be asked a few questions that will help us determine the best course of action. Most likely, this will include a description of the snake &/or what its doing at the time of the encounter.

 

It is very important that the snake is monitored from a safe distance until we arrive. Often, a snake that appears to be sleeping is quite aware that it has been spotted & is holding still. Rattlesnakes do not rattle when you see them, but when they feel threatened.

 

Most often, they will remain silent and still, & will quickly move away to hide or flee as soon as the 'threat' leaves. It is very common for a home owner to leave for a few minutes only to find the snake has moved. While we can usually find the snake again, the best way to guarantee removal is to not lose sight.

Why are snakes on my property?

A big part of why we are different from other pest control companies is we really know snakes! We know exactly what kind of features on your property could be attracting snakes. While many snakes may just wander onto a property or show up for other reasons beyond your control, a large portion of the animals we are called out to capture are there because of a temptation.

 

Wild animals need three basic things: food, water, & shelter. If you provide one of these, animals will show up to take advantage of it. If you have all of them in one place, you might as well set up a neon sign that says "Welcome Critters & Crawlers!"

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When we come catch the snake, we'll take a look around to determine why the snake was there. Sometimes, it's just a random encounter & doesn't indicate a 'snake problem.' More often though, the cause is obvious & we can give you advice on how to make the yard less attractive to unwanted critters & make your first crawler encounter your last.

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