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Shoalhaven Snake Catchers

Phone: +61 481 811 855



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22.01.2022 A busy long weekend in the Shoalhaven and with the warmer weather we had an increase in calls. Here's our catcher Belinda relocating a nice Red Belly from a property in Falls Creek. Remember to be snake safe by keeping your distance and calling your local snake catcher. Our number is 0481 811 855. We cover from Kiama south to Ulladulla and west to the Southern Highlands.



21.01.2022 We don't get very many Brown Snakes in the Shoalhaven, but our good mates nabbed this one yesterday at a property in Jerrawangala. No forced perspective, just a genuine 2m Brown Snake.

20.01.2022 Had an interesting call out to Hyams Beach for this Diamond Python today. Will have a short video up soon with the whole story. Stay tuned. #hyamsbeach #shoalhavencity

19.01.2022 Legend has it that if you yell out "Call the snake catcher" 3 times, I will pop my head over the fence instantly! Well not quite, but happened today while doing a routine inspection at a property in Callala Beach. The snake in question was seen in the neighbours yard, I heard the commotion and popped my head over the fence. Check out the link below for the full video. https://youtu.be/OgNXV1A2VGE



15.01.2022 Shoalhaven Snake Catchers is now a registered COVIDSafe business. We have implemented our policy to protect ourselves, family and the wider community while still providing our first class professional service. We would like to thank all of our clients so far, who have happily acknowledged and observed our policy while we undertook relocations and property inspections.

13.01.2022 We've had a good run of call-outs as the weather has been warming up. Here are 2 nice looking Red Bellied Black Snakes that were relocated recently. If you need assistance with the relocation of a reptile on your property, give us a call on 0481811855. Call-out fees do apply.

10.01.2022 This Red Belly from Berry just wanted to go backpacking.



10.01.2022 What was a simple call-out for a Diamond Python turned into a multi snake call-out. Here's a quick vid if you want to check it out https://youtu.be/rKnkqSCuWCI

08.01.2022 A beautiful juvenile Tiger Snake was relocated from a property in Tapitallee recently.

07.01.2022 It was a Diamond Python kind of day today.

05.01.2022 **Vincentia** Has anyone misplaced their pet pythons? Send us a message or give us a call if you have. You will need photographic proof that these animals are yours.

02.01.2022 Myth Busters - Snake Edition https://www.australiangeographic.com.au//does-australia-r/



02.01.2022 A nice Red Belly Black from Currarong being released. This one was hiding in a compost bin and we were requested to relocate it away from the property.

01.01.2022 Please. Please. Please do not harm our wildlife. This poor, non venomous fella had already escaped the threat of the bushfires only to ultimately lose his life to ignorance. Learn about the species, have a chat to your local catcher, we are always happy to give you information on the animals. 9 out of 10 calls I receive for diamond pythons usually end with the resident happy to have these amazing creatures visit and do their thing.... https://www.southcoastregister.com.au//plea-after-python/

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