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Snake Removal

When a Snake Becomes a Nusiance.
Snakes can become a nuisance in many different ways, due to the general fear most people have towards snakes. People are most likely to encounter snakes if their property provides good snake habitat. Like all animals, snakes are looking for a good place to hunt and live.

The only damage a snake can cause, besides poisonous bites, is just the general phobia most people have towards them.

Snake Removal and Prevention.
Snakes inside homes and offices can create an intense fear for some people. These snake should not be harmed, and may be there because of an unknown rodent problem. Homes with snakes present should be checked for the presents of rodents. Once snakes are removed, entry point(s) should be located and sealed, as not to allow snakes and rodents to enter into the building.

A rat or mouse problem (if present) must also be addressed. It is recommended that non-venomous snakes outside, should be left alone. Venomous snakes can be removed and snake pleasing habitats can be modified, which will make your property less attractive to snakes.

Examples: Removal of wood and rock piles, ivy, reduce food (typically rodents) sources. In addition, a specially designed repellant can be applied that helps keep snakes out of the area.

Use Caution.
Do not provoke or attempt to handle any snake that you cannot properly identify - it may be venomous. If you are bitten by a venomous snake, you should immediately seek medical attention at a hospital.

For proper and safe removal of all snakes, call Westchester Wildlife.