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Snake and Critter Catcher
Phone: +61 491 747 871
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25.01.2022 Based in Ferny Grove but happy to travel as necessary. Feel free to save and share this number, just in case. (Probably not a bad idea to save a few numbers as the "busy season" can result in busy catchers and we may not always be available immediately, if that's what you need.) Have a great day
25.01.2022 Beautiful, calm python relocated from a commercial premises in Ferny Grove. The staff would have loved to keep it around but for their customer's comfort, they asked me to move it on
24.01.2022 Ferny Grove seems to be a good place to hang out at the moment for our python friends
23.01.2022 A much better place to roam. Certainly better than the garage I removed it from
23.01.2022 Having issues with my webpage hosting. Hopefully have it all sorted within the next week. I am new to Facebook and website building so always happy to receive constructive feedback in a bid to improve. Cheers
21.01.2022 Much better place for a python than an aged care facility
21.01.2022 A nice, little rat catcher in the chook pen helping keep the vermin numbers down.
19.01.2022 This sneaky bugger tried to hide under a block wall in Upper Kedron yesterday but he lost the game of hide and seek and is now in a more suitable place. (Pics thanks to caller)
17.01.2022 My son's school diorama. Following dad's footsteps
16.01.2022 Based in Ferny Grove but able to travel if needed. Always happy to help with advice and/or relocation of snakes or other legally relocatable animals. I am fully trained, licensed and insured. My business is new but I have many years experience with handling a wide variety of wildlife.
15.01.2022 A beautiful little rat catcher in the back porch.
15.01.2022 I am a Ferny Grove local who can help with the capture and removal of snakes and other problem critters such as possums, scrub turkeys, lizards and more. Please call 0491 747 871 if I can be of any assistance.
15.01.2022 Sneaky python in a breeding box inside a budgie cage at Arana Hills this morning NO BUDGIES WERE HARMED DURING THE TAKING OF THESE PHOTOS (OR PRIOR TO REMOVAL OF THE PYTHON)
14.01.2022 This possum filled python was removed from a Narangba house earlier today. Happily the meal stayed where it was and digestion will continue in a better place.
14.01.2022 One of our local tennants down in an old disused farm shed. I love knowing there are a couple of these guys cruising around keeping the vermin down.
14.01.2022 With this beautiful (but still not enough) rain, remember it can get the snakes moving. They will either be flushed out and are looking for a new, dry place to hide or they will be looking for a feed of frogs, etc that will be more active now things are damp. Stay alert and remember to call in a professional, myself or someone else, to help instead of trying to move on any snakes yourself. Enjoy the rain, if you were lucky enough to get some, but keep your eyes open as well.
13.01.2022 Another chicken coup visitor in Upper Kedron
13.01.2022 Beautiful big python moved from a Samford Valley home this afternoon.
13.01.2022 An unwanted breakfast guest earlier this morning in an Arana Hills kitchen
12.01.2022 Beautiful large python on the move in a Ferny Grove yard this morning
12.01.2022 It's not always bad to have work follow you home
11.01.2022 www.someoneelse.net.au Have a look and feel free to provide feedback please. Cheers... Case See more
10.01.2022 A couple of tree snakes took mating season to the next level in a Ferny Hills pot plant this afternoon by "tying the knot" (sorry. I love a dad joke). FYI - There is no tension on these snakes, I was holding them quite loosely. It is just the way the pic turned out. 5 minutes after I left I was called back for a 3rd tree snake that ventured into the same deck. Probably following the scent of the female
09.01.2022 This beauty was removed from Ferny Grove garden earlier today
08.01.2022 Best pic I could get of a cupboard dwelling Eastern Small Eyed snake in a garage at Ashgrove. He was very spooked so he wasn't too keen on posing for happy snaps.
08.01.2022 I came home yesterday to find my dogs had battled with a 5ft eastern brown. The dogs won and were lucky enough to get away unscathed. It is a timely reminder that our pets can encounter snakes at any time as well. It is up to us to help look out for them. With the photo of the python that swallowed a family cat up the coast still fresh in my mind, I felt it was appropriate to put out this reminder. Please look out for your pets as much as your human family and hopefully both pets and snakes can go about their business without conflict. If you do encounter a snake, please do not hesitate to contact a licensed snake catcher to help you out. Obviously I would be happy if it was me but the safety of family, pets and the snakes come first so call who you need to ensure a safe outcome for all.
08.01.2022 A nice, healthy carpet python removed from a Camp Mountain property earlier today. Over 6ft and solid weight
08.01.2022 Now that juvenile snakes are on the move it is a timely reminder to be careful of entry points around your home. Under doors is a prime entry point if they are not sealed properly. A quick trip to your nearest hardware shop for a strip of weather shield or a door seal, a few screws and 15mins of your time can fix this. Be vigilant, looks down when you step outside in case snakes are chasing any cooler air seeping out, check sliding door tracks and keep your entrance ways clear. Just a few hints that might save you a bit of grief. Cheers Case
07.01.2022 From eyeballing pet chooks while on the roof of a garden shed in Keperra to climbing trees out in the bush. This big fella is in a more suitable place now.
05.01.2022 This home invader was found trying to catch up on some light reading in Ferny Hills earlier today. The scrub is a much more suitable place
05.01.2022 Hapy Australia Day folks. Hopefully the sun is the only thing with some bite today. Cheers
03.01.2022 Nice carpet python removed from an Ashgrove carport roof this afternoon
02.01.2022 Release video of a nice, healthy python removed from a Highvale property today.
02.01.2022 Unwanted visitor not from from Hilder Rd State School, The Gap. It was great to see the curiosity of the 2 young ladies at the house. Thanks for the opportunity to help.
02.01.2022 Nice little rat catcher removed from a community centre in Mitchelton earlier today.
01.01.2022 'Monty' off to find a substitute for the cat that he missed out on.
01.01.2022 A bit happier in the scrub
01.01.2022 The day started with an uninvited bedroom guest in The Gap.
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