Never attempt to handle a snake yourself — venomous species require professional identification and safe removal.
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Call (800) 319-1556About Snakes
Finding a snake in or around your home is alarming, and for good reason — while most snakes are harmless, venomous species like copperheads, rattlesnakes, and cottonmouths pose a real danger to people and pets. Even non-venomous snakes can bite when cornered. Our trained technicians can safely identify and remove any snake species, and more importantly, identify why snakes are entering your property — usually because of a rodent food source or structural gaps that need sealing.
Call (800) 319-1556 — Free InspectionVenomous snake bites can cause severe tissue damage, systemic illness, and in rare cases, death — especially in children and pets.
Even non-venomous snakes bite when threatened, causing painful wounds that can become infected.
Snakes inside the home indicate structural gaps that also allow in rodents, insects, and moisture.
Snake presence often signals a rodent infestation — the underlying food source must be addressed.
Attempting to handle or kill a snake dramatically increases the risk of being bitten.
Some snake species are protected by law — improper removal can result in fines.
Our Approach
Our technician safely identifies the species — venomous or non-venomous — and assesses the situation before any removal attempt.
Using professional snake hooks and tubes, we safely capture and remove the snake without harm to the animal or your family.
We inspect your property for entry points, harborage areas, and food sources (rodents) that are attracting snakes.
We seal foundation gaps, install door sweeps, and recommend habitat modifications to make your property less attractive to snakes.
Do not try to determine this yourself — it's dangerous. Call us immediately. Our technicians are trained to identify all species in your region.
Snakes enter homes following rodents (their food source) or seeking warmth. Structural gaps in foundations, siding, and around pipes are common entry points.
Stay calm, keep people and pets away from the snake, and call us immediately. Do not attempt to catch or kill it — this is when most bites occur.
They can if the entry points and food sources aren't addressed. Our exclusion work and rodent control recommendations significantly reduce the likelihood of return.
Commercial snake repellents have little scientific support. The most effective prevention is sealing entry points and eliminating rodent food sources.
Call now for a free inspection. Same-day service available. Humane, guaranteed removal.