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25.01.2022 Got a message from a flustered mum with a baby for a baby dugite we picked up in her house in Byford this afternoon.



23.01.2022 Number two bobtail for the day this one would be last seasons baby. September is the month when they start moving around for food and to mate

23.01.2022 A pleasure removing this western bearded dragon (Pogona minor minor) today in Byford. Even though she wasnt to happy about it

22.01.2022 Neonate mulga aka king brown. Still as deadly as there parents



21.01.2022 The not so nice side of reptile removal unfortunately this dugite (Pseudonaja affinis) drowned by the time i got there in a pool filter box. February to march is the peak for hatching dugite that find themselves in all sorts of odd places exploring the world for the first time

18.01.2022 A busy day yesterday with the warmer weather snakes are on the the move looking for food and a mate. Late last night got a call from a vet to do a ID and to release this tiger snake that the owners of the dog had gotten into a esky that may of biten a dog. Lucky for the dog it seemed to be a dry bite. Dogs dont do very well to snake vemon as a precaution always best to take to a vet straight away just in case

18.01.2022 Baby dugite season is here



18.01.2022 Gwardar- western brown snake (Pseudonaja mengdeni) first breath of air

17.01.2022 Another day another dugite this one was removed under sea container in baldivis. In the video you can see how well they blend into the grass

17.01.2022 Unusual call out black back snake (Parasuta nigriceps) from last night

17.01.2022 Good looking dugite Beau just released that he picked up in the Oakford area.

16.01.2022 This season has been reasonably productive for finding reptiles. Featured are a few photos of some local species in natural habitat.



16.01.2022 Assist feeding tiger snakes

15.01.2022 That time of year is starting up again. Bring on the snakes

15.01.2022 Looks like the start of hatching season for dugites has began. Hatchings usually start showing up around the place mid February to mid April. And about 15 to 35cm length when first emerge from the egg. Hatching dugites are best to treat with caution a bite from a juvenile unlikely to cause more than local symptoms such as swelling in a healthy adult. But in children and pets its potentially dangerous. Adults are deadly venomous This juvenile dugite was moved from a property in oakford

15.01.2022 A first for me a dugite removal from a power line

15.01.2022 A beautiful black headed monitor (Varanus tristis) I removed from a residence in Wellard. This lovely medium-sized monitor species can still be found around the scattered bush land areas around the Kwinana area. We take calls 24/7 and have multiple highly trained relocators that cover Kwinana, Byford, Rockingham and surrounding areas.

14.01.2022 Neonate dugite (Pseudonaja affinis)

12.01.2022 First lizard of the season Common name bob tail Scientific name Tiliqua rugosa Found Byford Remove from garden bed and went back to the closes bushland

11.01.2022 A nice change from dugites. little tiger snake from this morning. Removed from Bertram

10.01.2022 And its final out after 2 days sitting in the egg with its head out. This is one colour form of the gwardar that come in array colours from bright orange to silver and alot in between. This snake is highly venomous and can be found in the northern suburbs and wheatbealt

09.01.2022 Just a quick video showing snakes are not out to get you. Snake in the video is a common death adder (Acanthophis antarcticus) DO NOT TRY THIS

08.01.2022 Young dugite from a late call out last night

08.01.2022 Western tiger snake (Notechis scutatus)

05.01.2022 A couple dugites after work

05.01.2022 Hatchy season is well and truly open. Fresh hatchie dugite relocation this morning.

04.01.2022 Worming a mulga snake

02.01.2022 A couple jans banded snake (Simoselaps bertholdi) i removed from near a farmers house while in the wheatbealt good to get these harmless elapids out of harms way

02.01.2022 Baby dugite are sure on the move around 3 a day average I'm relocating. This little fella found it self in side a medical center in Bertram and was all ready bagged for me when i got there

02.01.2022 Ringed brown snake (Pseudonaja modesta) Venomous specie

01.01.2022 Another day another dugite. Release of a very pale dugite from Kwinana yesterday

01.01.2022 Mulga snake (Pseudechis australis) with a fractured spin. A real tough species that can live a good life with this type of injury. One of the most toughest snakes in Australia

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