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Call today for Professional Poisonous-Snake Trapping and Poisonous-Snake Removal Services in your area.

Snake Control

If you have Snakes affecting your home, business, or exterior property you have come to the right place for professional help. We are professional snake trappers or wildlife control technicians. Our main line of work is to remove snakes that enter into man made structures or cause problems on a property. Some examples are: Female Snakes that den up to have there young in crawl spaces or wall cavities. Snakes may enter a wall cavity or ceiling where they bare there young or den up for the winter. As the young snakes develop they will enter into living areas. Snakes will enter under a porch or a crawl space to bare there young through an opening that a rodent has created, and sometimes die causing tremendous odor problems and contaminating the inside of a building. Snakes like rodents, will often infest a building for years causing the building to lose its value, while creating health problems. We use the most current snake live trapping techniques, cleanup, and block out methods. If you have a snake problem, contact us or give us a call to hire our professional coaching, or snake removal services.

Poisonous Snake Identification and Information

All poisonous snakes, with the exception of sea snakes and coral snakes, are considered to be a part of a group identified as pit vipers. If your property seems to be infested with snakes, it's likely that most aren't poisonous, but it's important to be aware of the ways to distinguish between them before taking on the prospect of their removal.

All pit vipers, or poisonous snakes, will have a deep pit on both sides of their head, situated halfway between the eye and the nostril. These pits aren't present on non-poisonous snakes.

The pupils of non poisonous snakes are perfectly round as opposed to those of pit vipers. Pit viper pupils are vertically elliptical, or egg-shaped. In some light, the pupil of a poisonous snake can appear to be a near vertical line.

On pit vipers, the underside of the tail will have scales that go all the way across in a single row, however, on the very tip of the tail, in some cases there may be two rows. In contrast, nonpoisonous snakes, on the underside of the tails have scales that are primarily in two rows all the way from the vent of the snake to the tip of the tail. In both incidences, skin that is shed shows the same characteristics.

Damage Possibilities

The greatest economic loss to humans from poisonous snakes results largely from domestic livestock and pets that are killed. Horses and cattle are most frequently struck in the head as they are grazing. Some have claimed that rattlesnakes and other poisonous (and non-poisonous snakes for that matter) benefit ranchers and farmers because they prey on rodents but many discount the theory. Most believe that it's very debatable that snakes have any real effect on rodent populations.

When poisonous snakes are identified and become a pest control problem on your property, it is important that professionals in your area with a well established set of techniques for removal are contacted in order to help you to control the animal's population and assure that they won't come back.

 

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