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25.01.2022 Aldinga Beach family home. Eastern Brown snake inside Snake was seen by home owners inside a room in the house. They did an amazing job of - 1. Acting quickly by closing the room door and placing rolled towel’s down at the bottom of the door, keeping the snake contained in the room. 2. Kept constant observation of the room door from a safe distance, till the snake catcher arrived.... 3. Kept the kids safe and away from the room door. 4. Called South Adelaide Snake Catchers to attend, who caught the snake. 5. All the above assisted in a safe and prompt snake capture, removal, and relocation of the snake to suitable habitat. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/



25.01.2022 Peronss skink release. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

24.01.2022 Juvenile Eastern Brown snake Snake was seen with the house cat in the alley between neighbouring houses. South Adelaide Snake Catchers attended and safely caught the snake. Cat seems to be ok. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes ... https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/ See more

23.01.2022 Chicken Isa Brown v Snake Eastern Brown, does not turn out well for the poor wee snake. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/



23.01.2022 Big Eastern Brown Snake at Craigburn Farm These snakes are the 2nd most venomous land snake in the world, and the most common snake in the Adelaide area. If you see a snake do not try to handle, or catch it. Always stay away from the snake. If you see a snake always assume it is venomous. ... If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

23.01.2022 Seaford Rise Juvenile Eastern Brown Snake Lady had a Juvenile Eastern Brown Snake under the front door to the house, she noticed the tail end of the snake poking out. Called South Adelaide Snake Catchers on 0404 799 212 who attended and caught the snake as it began to make its way up the house corridor, when the front door was opened. ... Lady kept observation on the snake, and did not try to disturb it, which made for a prompt catch for the snake catcher. Snake was safely relocated into suitable habitat away from suburban area. Remember to give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

23.01.2022 Endangered Species Day - 15/05/2020 We live in a world full of many animals, insects, plants, and creatures that are approaching risk of extinction or are so close to extinction that their species need help immediately. When a species is defined as endangered, its numbers are unusually low in the last few thousands, hundreds, or even tens. And when the last of the species is gone, they are gone for good. ... This day was created to keep us aware of how fragile the existence of some animals, plants, and insects is and, most importantly, reminds us to take the time to learn about why its so important to protect endangered species from any further harm. To help save our snakes/reptiles if you need one caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/



22.01.2022 If your pet has been bitten by a snake. Warning signs to look out for. Sudden weakness followed by collapse & recovery Shaking, trembling & difficultly breathing... Difficulty walking Vomiting Loss of bladder & bowel control Paralysis (unable to move) Blood in urine Large pupils If you think your pet has been bitten by a snake you should keep them as still as possible, as movement makes the venom spread faster. Immediately take them to the vet. If you can, carry your pet to the car. If you need that snake caught and relocated call South Adelaide Snake Catchers on 0404 799 212 or save the number now. Remember to give a like to South Adelaide Snake Catchers Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

22.01.2022 Last callout of the evening in Port Noarlunga, sees an Eastern brown snake been bitten by the familys 12 year old Boarder Collie. Dog has also been bitten by the snake, and taken to the vets. Snake has been captured by South Adelaide Snake Catchers. Hopeful of recovery for dog and snake. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

21.01.2022 Release of a fantastic Red-Bellied black snake caught in McLaren Vale today. Had made his way into the carport before being discovered by the husband and wife. They done a great job, kept constant observations of the snake, called South Adelaide Snake Catchers who arrived and quickly captured the big boy. Call South Adelaide Snake Catchers on 0404 799 212, save the number on your phone. Visit our Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/... give a like, follow, share or comment. See more

21.01.2022 Juvenile Eastern Brown snake caught in McLaren Flat this evening. Both pet dogs were playing with the snake in the back garden. South Adelaide Snake Catchers attended caught and relocated snake. Both dogs and snake seem fine, snake released to suitable habitat. ... Warning signs to look out for if the dogs have been bitten. Sudden weakness followed by collapse & recovery Shaking, trembling & difficultly breathing Difficulty walking Vomiting Loss of bladder & bowel control Paralysis (unable to move) Blood in urine Large pupils If you think your pet has been bitten by a snake you should keep them as still as possible, as movement makes the venom spread faster. Immediately take them to the vet. If you can, carry your pet to the car. If you need a snake caught and relocated call South Adelaide Snake Catchers on 0404 799 212 or save the number now. Remember to give a like, share, comment to South Adelaide Snake Catchers Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

21.01.2022 Eastern Brown snake in cat’s enclosure, Hallett Cove Cat owner was changing the cats water bowl while metre long snake was present, underneath the actual water bowl. Owner got a fright when snake suddenly revealed itself. South Adelaide Snake Catchers attended and caught snake. You would not think a snake was in the enclosure, can you spot the snake? Close up picture shows the snake is now in between the cats litter tray and enclosure frame.... If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/



20.01.2022 Eastern Brown Snake in Seaford. Juvenile Eastern Brown Snake caught in kitchen of Seaford family home, wriggled on by as coffee was being made. Lady did great by not even spilling a drop of coffee. Snake got a fright though and hid under the fridge. Lady kept an eye on the snake, called South Adelaide Snake Catchers on 0404 799 212 who attended and removed the wee fella to more suitable habitat. ... If you need a snake caught give us a call 0404 799 212 Give us a like, comment, share. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

20.01.2022 Release of a pair of Perons Earless Skinks caught and relocated from Port Noarlunga South. They are a common species, often found in peoples gardens in the Adelaide area. Skinks are beneficial to the garden because their prey includes, crickets, moths, slaters, earthworms, flies, grubs, caterpillars, grasshoppers, cockroaches, earwigs, slugs, dandelions, small spiders, chaparras, ladybeetles and many other small insects, which makes them a very helpful animal around the ga...rden. Most skinks are active during the day and prefer hanging out on the ground rather than climbing trees. No skink in the world is venomous, so being bitten by one is not a problem. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

20.01.2022 Hi everyone, Dan here from South Adelaide Snake Catchers . Spring is just around the corner and our snakes will be starting to come out of their winter hideouts. I was letting my Red-Bellied Black get some outside time in the back garden. She is venomous, she is captive bred, and is used to me handling her on a regular basis, isnt she a beauty.... Never try to handle or catch a snake yourself, as it is dangerous, we should assume that the snakes here in Adelaide area are venomous, so stay away from the snake. To reduce the chance of a snake encounter, keep your backyard and home clear of any loose items, garden cut short and maintained. If you do encounter a snake/reptile and need it caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

20.01.2022 Tiger snake Highly venomous species, the fourth most venomous snake in Australia, the fifth most venomous snake on the planet. A solid thick built body, with a broad flattened head. Average length is between 1.2 to 1.5 metres, These snakes are highly variable in their colour, ranging from light grey through to olive brown, black, often with a series of stripes/bands on the upper body, formed by lighter yellow edged scales, similar of those on a tiger. However they can have no... stripes/bands at all. Their belly can be cream, yellow, olive green or grey, often with a darker grey on the throat and under the tail. They have a broad range of habitats, generally near water or wetlands. Found in well vegetated areas near the upper Onkaparinga valley, Mount Lofty ranges, around the River Murray and in the south east. Active on warm summer evenings, attracted to outer suburban areas where they hunt mice, rats, frogs, birds, lizards and fish. They are great climbers. can easily climb trees and buildings. They give birth to live young averaging about 30 per litter, usually born between February and April. When born they are around 10cm in length. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

19.01.2022 Marbled Gecko This Gecko was relocated from a family home in Hallett Cove. They are native to southern mainland of Australia, from Victoria to Western Australia, and common in the Adelaide area. The species is well adapted to a variety of habitats, usually found in woodpiles, under fallen logs or timber, in trees and urban areas.... They are active during the day, at night they can be found near external lights, where they hunt insects attracted to the light. They store fat in their tail and can drop off their tail when threatened to aid in their escape. It takes about 8 months for it to grow back. They often nest with other Geckos of the same species, and lay 2 eggs in early spring. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

19.01.2022 Documentary on Australian venomous snakes, great information on snakes, enjoy the clip by Ross McGibbon Reptile Photography Educational documentary covering what every Australian needs to know about Australian venomous snakes and their behaviour. In this short film, youll see fascinating and never before seen footage of Australian venomous snakes. You will be provide with important information about Australian snakes. Exposing the truth about snakebite and animal related dea...ths in Australia. Detailed breakdown of the defensive behaviour of Australian venomous snakes, and finally, demonstrating the correct way to respond if you encounter a snake. https://www.facebook.com/RossMcGibbonReptilePhotography/videos/364281324561441/ If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

19.01.2022 How to avoid a snake bite. Here in Adelaide area we should assume that if we come across a snake, it will probably be venomous. Though if you leave it alone, but keep an eye on it, call South Adelaide Snake Catchers on 0404 799 212 to capture and relocate the snake, you wont put yourself at significant risk. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

18.01.2022 Red-Bellied black snake The second most commonly found venomous snake in Adelaide metro area, Adelaide Hills area, and at the southern end of the Mount Lofty ranges. They are the 10th most venomous snake in Australia. The upper surface of the snake is glossy black, while the belly is red to light pink. It is not an aggressive species, and generally retreats from encounters with people, but can bite if provoked. Its habitat is commonly near to rivers, streams, creeks, swamps,... dams, and other wetlands areas. They feed mainly on frogs, fish, reptiles, mammals and birds. Its average length is 1.5 to 2 metres, but can grow up to 2.5 metres in length. Red-Bellies usually give birth to live young, between January and March, anywhere between 5 to 20 can be born in a litter. At birth they are wrapped in a thin transparent membrane, which easily tears as the snake wriggles to free itself. The newborn snakes are around 22cm in length. If you need a snake captured and relocated, call South Adelaide Snake Catchers on 0404 799 212 Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/ Photo taken by Barry Kiepe, click - http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozzieimages/

16.01.2022 Eastern Brown Snakes are the 2nd most venomous snake in the world, and the most common snake in the Adelaide area. If you see a snake do not try to handle, or catch it. Never assume that snakes are harmless. Always stay away from the snake.... Always assume it is venomous. Always call South Adelaide Snake Catchers on 0404 799 212 If you are bitten by a snake. Move away from the snake. It can bite again. Call 000 and follow their instructions. Apply the pressure immobilisation technique while waiting for the ambulance. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

16.01.2022 Snake capture at Aberfoyle Park this afternoon, unfortunately this Eastern Brown snake did not make it, had recent claw injury to side of body, house owner was gardening when the snake was seen close by. House owners cat and dog were both out at the time, were advised to keep observations of their pets. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

16.01.2022 Red-Bellied black snake release from McLaren Flat. Red-Bellied black snakes are the second most commonly found venomous snake in Adelaide metro area, Adelaide Hills area, and at the southern end of the Mount Lofty ranges. The upper surface of the snake is glossy black, while the belly is red to light pink. It is not an aggressive species, and generally retreats from encounters with people, but can bite if provoked. Its habitat is commonly near to rivers, streams, creeks, s...wamps, dams, and other wetlands areas. They feed mainly on frogs, fish, reptiles, mammals and birds. Its average length is 1.5 to 2 metres, but can grow up to 2.5 metres in length. Red-Bellies usually give birth to live young, between January and March, anywhere between 5 to 20 can be born in a litter. South Adelaide Snake Catchers, your local snake catcher. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

16.01.2022 Hot weather calls for some cooling off, Eastern Brown snake style. This funny snake was spotted at Port Noarlunga in the storm water pipe poking his head out. It is the second most venomous land snake on the planet, and still manages to look a bit cute in this picture. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated call us on 0404 799 212... Remember to give a LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE or COMMENT on South Adelaide Snake Catchers Facebook page. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

16.01.2022 Mount Compass Red-Bellied Black Snake release. Caught and relocated from inside the chicken coop . If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

16.01.2022 Pygmy copperhead snake A venomous snake. Found in a fairly restricted area around the Mount Lofty Ranges and south to the Fleurieu Peninsula. Common in Kangaroo Island. Feeds on insects, frogs, lizards (mainly skinks) and occasionally mammals. They have a slender muscular body, and grow to around 87 cm in length. Their distinctive feature is the cream and dark olive brown colour scales, around both sides of the snakes head, and lower jaw. Their body colour is a dark olive br...own, grey colour, with a cream underside. They habitat swamps and marshes, creeks, streams and any other wetlands areas, as well as woodlands and sand dunes. The snakes will flee and avoid human contact when possible. They give birth to live young having up to 10 in a litter, being around 7 cm in length when born from January to March. Save South Adelaide Snake Catchers number 0404 799 212 in case you need to have a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your home or business.

15.01.2022 The Little whip snake is a small slender snake, they are venomous, its venom is like a bee sting, will cause pain and swelling. They grow up to 45cm in length. Its most noticeable feature is a upper black head with a brown band across the snout between the nostril and eyes. The upper body is brown to tan, with cream below, and dark edges around each scale. If disturbed it will thrash and hurl itself about. They are mainly active at night, and mainly feed on lizards and frog...s. It is found in Adelaide Hills and the Mount Lofty Ranges area. They habitat under rocks or logs especially on stony hills close to grass land or woodlands. Whip snakes are live bearers having up to seven young between September to February. This species are commonly mistaken for juvenile Eastern Brown Snakes, 2nd most venomous snake on the planet, (bottom photo) as they are also slender with similar body colours, juvenile Eastern Brown Snakes usually have a black mark over the head and a black band across the neck. Eastern Brown snakes start hatching from their eggs in late January through to March and April. If you see a snake keep a safe distance, watch where it goes. Call South Adelaide Snake Catchers on 0404 799 212 If the snake is in the house, close the door to the room it is in, and put a towel at the bottom of the door. Dont try catch it, dont try kill it, that is when you put yourself at significant risk. Remember call South Adelaide Snake Catchers on 0404 799 212 https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

12.01.2022 Fantastic photo of a Red-Bellied Black Snake swimming, Tolderol SA South Adelaide Snake Catchers, your local snake catcher. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

12.01.2022 Hi everyone, Dan here from South Adelaide Snake Catchers . Now we are in Spring, our snakes are out of their winter hideouts, searching for food and a mate. I was letting my Red-Bellied Black get some outside time in the back garden. She is venomous, she is captive bred, and is used to me handling her on a regular basis, isn’t she a beauty.... Never try to handle or catch a snake yourself, as it is dangerous, we should assume that the snakes here in Adelaide area are venomous, so stay away from the snake. To reduce the chance of a snake encounter, keep your backyard and home clear of any loose items, garden cut short and maintained. If you do encounter a snake/reptile and need it caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

12.01.2022 Snake call out at Willunga for an Eastern Brown snake 1 - House owner did a great job of keeping an eye on the snake from a safe distance before it went under a container at the side of the house. 2 - Called South Adelaide Snake Catchers to attend, who caught the snake. 3 - Picture of snake safely caught, and me pulling a funny face.... If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

11.01.2022 Eastern Brown snake trying to get into Moana home. Snake was seen by home owner at the patio door trying to find a gap into the house. As the owner opened the door, the snake hid under a nearby pile of wood beside the patio door. South Adelaide Snake Catchers attended and safely caught the snake. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page... and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/ See more

11.01.2022 Huge Eastern Brown Snake caught in bird netting at Upper Sturt At South Adelaide Snake Catchers, safety is the priority when dealing with venomous snakes. An example of this is using snake tubing. When the snake is caught in bird netting, restraint tube is used to protect the snake, and snake catcher. When the snake catcher is working very closely beside the snakes head, while freeing the snake from the bird netting. The danger level substantial increases. ... Using snake tubing significantly reduces the risk of being bitten and envenomated. It also protects the snake while being cut free from the bird netting, and significantly reduces the stress on the snake, from its head being pinned, when not tubed. The snake would have died if it was not freed from the bird netting. Thankfully the snake was successfully freed from the bird netting with no injuries sustained to the snake, or the snake catcher. Snake was released successfully. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

10.01.2022 Fathers Day Eastern Brown in Sheidow Park. Eastern Brown Snake came out enjoying the sun while family out in back garden. 1 - Family did a great job and kept observation on the snake from a safe distance as it went behind the retaining wall, in the back garden, which made for a prompt catch for the snake catcher. ... 2 - Called South Adelaide Snake Catchers to attend, who caught the snake. 3 - Picture of snake safely caught, with the family. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

10.01.2022 McLaren Vale Eastern Brown snake released. This fella had came into the family home through the open patio door, made his way into family kitchen, then underneath the fridge/freezer. South Adelaide Snake Catchers attended and moved him back to where he belongs.... If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

10.01.2022 WORLD SNAKE DAY 16th July 2020 Increasing awareness of the wide variety of snake species around the world. With around 3,500 species. Snake Facts * From anti-tumor treatments to antibacterial properties, snake venom has been studied for medical purposes for many years. * Their upper and lower jaw separate to allow snakes to consume prey up to three times larger than the diameter of their head.... * Snakes eat their prey whole. * Their tongue is used to smell their air. * Snakes are cold-blooded, or ectotherms, and must sun themselves to regulate their body temperatures. * While most snakes lay eggs, some give birth to live young. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

09.01.2022 Juvenile Eastern Brown snake gets second chance with release into suitable habitat. Had been found in shower at Willunga, hot water tap turned off just in time. Snake unharmed and safely relocated by South Adelaide Snake Catchers. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe. https://m.facebook.com/snakecatcheradelaide/

08.01.2022 Snake removed from local Aldinga Business Eastern Brown snake outside the side access to the business. The staff here did an amazing job of - 1. Acting quickly by placing a towel down near the snake. The snake went under the towel and stayed there. ... 2. Kept constant observation of the snake from a safe distance, till I arrived. 3. Kept other staff and the public away. 4. Called South Adelaide Snake Catchers to attend. 5. All the above assisted in a safe and prompt snake capture, removal, and relocation of snake. If you see a snake call South Adelaide Snake Catchers 0404 799 212 Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

08.01.2022 Family cat bitten by Eastern Brown. Snake was caught and relocated from Trott Park home. Snake was seen going under the couch in the family room. Suspected the family cat had brought the snake from outside into the home. Sadly the family cat passed away.... Warning signs to look out for if you suspect your pet was bitten. Sudden weakness followed by collapse & recovery. Shaking, trembling & difficultly breathing. Difficulty walking. Vomiting. Loss of bladder & bowel control. Paralysis (unable to move) Blood in urine. Large pupils. If you think your pet has been bitten by a snake you should keep them as still as possible, as movement makes the venom spread faster. Immediately take them to the vet. If you can, carry your pet to the car. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

06.01.2022 Eastern Brown Snake at Flagstaff Hill House owner did a great job of keeping an eye on the snake from a safe distance, observing the snake move inside a retaining wall. Called South Adelaide Snake Catchers to attend, who promptly caught the snake. ... If you see a snake do not try to handle, or catch it. Always stay away from the snake and observe from a safe distance where it goes. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

05.01.2022 Snake call out at Marino for a juvenile Eastern Brown Snake in the bedroom. 1 - House owner did a great job of keeping an eye on the snake from a safe distance before it went under the bed. 2 - Bedroom door closed & towel rolled up at bottom of door to contain the snake. 3 - Called South Adelaide Snake Catchers to attend. Turned out to be a Peronss Skink. 4 - Very relieved, happy picture of Peronss skink capture. Time to celebrate.... If you see a snake/lizard in your house, garden or business call South Adelaide Snake Catchers on 0404 799 212 or go to https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

05.01.2022 Seaford Eastern Brown snake relocation. House owner was gardening and underneath their plant pot was this wee snake. Needless to say they got a bit of a surprise. South Adelaide Snake Catchers relocated and released the snake to suitable habitat. Snake was out of sight in a flash. Happy gardener and happy snake.... If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe, and be good to snakes. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

04.01.2022 McLaren Vale Red-Bellied Black snake in childrens bedroom. Lady was vacuuming bedroom at the time when she spotted the snake in the childs toy car. She immediately called South Adelaide Snake Catchers, closed the bedroom door and rolled bathroom towel up against the bottom of the door to prevent snake escaping. ... Snake captured inside toy box and relocated without further incident. Snake probably got in the house via the rear patio door left open. If you see or suspect a snake in your home or business call South Adelaide Snake Catchers on 0404 799 212 Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

04.01.2022 Eastern Brown snake living in garden mouse nest. Snake was seen by home owners poking its head out from under the retaining wall. On closer inspection there was a mouse hole running into the retaining soil. After playing hide and seek for a while, I ended up having to dig out snake, who was eventually found inside a mouse nest about one metre behind the retaining wall. Unsurprisingly there were no mice left, probably eaten. Leaving a warm comfortable home for snake.... If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

03.01.2022 Pedler Creek Herping afternoon. Can you spot the snake in the picture? 1 of 3 Eastern Brown snakes spotted today while out walking through Pedler Creek, Seaford Rise. This snake was first seen making is way down from the main tree trunk, first time seeing an Eastern Brown high up in a tree. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and g...ive us a like, comment, share. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/ See more

03.01.2022 Important Information on snake venom treatment, and your movements if bitten by a snake. DO NOT try to catch, kill or identify the snake. This is important. In hospital they no longer need to know the type of snake. Medical practitioners would do a test on the bite, blood or urine to identify the snake so the correct antivenin can be used. ...Continue reading

03.01.2022 If your pet has been bitten by a snake. Significant number of jobs coming in recently of family pets being bitten. Warning signs to look out for. Sudden weakness followed by collapse & recovery.... Shaking, trembling & difficultly breathing. Difficulty walking. Vomiting. Loss of bladder & bowel control. Paralysis (unable to move) Blood in urine. Large pupils. If you think your pet has been bitten by a snake you should keep them as still as possible, as movement makes the venom spread faster. Immediately take them to the vet. If you can, carry your pet to the car. If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

02.01.2022 Immediate First Aid for Snake Bite. Due to the recent snake bites in Australia this week, with one being in Old Noarlunga, South Australia. Attached is a reminder on the procedure for immediate treatment for snake bites. Snake bites must be treated as being venomous, and potentially life threatening.... If you see a snake, do not try to catch or kill it, that is when you put yourself at significant risk. Call South Adelaide Snake Catchers on 0404 799 212, let the licensed snake catcher catch and remove the snake. Save the number 0404 799 212 to your phone. Visit our Facebook page and give a like, share or comment. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

02.01.2022 2020 Summer is now officially over. The temperature is starting to cool, though snakes are still around, and Im still out and about catching them. Snakes will be looking for a place to call home over the approaching cooler months and winter season. They can enter homes, gardens, sheds, outbuildings, woodpiles, businesses, etc...... To reduce the chance of a snake encounter, keep your backyard and home clear of any loose items, garden cut short and maintained. Declutter your garden shed, carport, or garage. This will reduce the places snakes can hide, feel safe and secure. If you see or suspect a snake is present in your home or business, call South Adelaide Snake Catchers on 0404 799 212 or save the number to have at hand. Remember to give a like, comment or share South Adelaide Snake Catchers Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

02.01.2022 International Snake Bite Awareness Day 19/09/2020 There are five genus of snakes that will seriously harm us. Browns, Blacks, Adders, Tigers and Taipans....Continue reading

01.01.2022 New fridge magnets for South Adelaide Snake Catchers arrived today. Preparing our promotion material in advance for the start of spring, when our snakes come out to play. Shout out to Mister Magnets for supplying the magnets, link to their website below. www.mistermagnets.com.au... If you need a snake/reptile caught and relocated from your property or business, give us a call, or save the number on your phone, 0404 799 212. Remember to visit our Facebook page and give us a like, comment, share. Stay safe, and be good to snakes https://www.facebook.com/southadelaidesnakecatchers/

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