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Brown snakes invading homes

Snake catcher Anthony Adams said he’d been called to remove a large amount of snakes from homes this season.

Anthony Adams, snake catcher Toowoomba.
Anthony Adams, snake catcher Toowoomba.

IN SOME people’s worst nightmare, there has been an influx of snakes entering houses this snake season.

Anthony Adams from Anthony’s Snake Relocating said he had received two or three calls per week so far this year from residents finding snakes inside their homes.

“I think they’re just looking for a drink and looking for food,” Mr Adams said.

“They know there’s water in there, and they know there’s going to be other animals around a water source.

“It also could be shelter from the heat.”

Mr Adams has been relocating both venomous and non-venomous snakes, with an especially large number of Eastern Brown snakes found inside houses this season.

So far in 2020, Mr Adams has been called out to rescue two Eastern Brown snakes at Glenvale homes, a young brown snake found in a young girl’s bedroom in Allora, and an Eastern Brown found in a toilet at another Allora home.

Snake in toilet at Allora home.
Snake in toilet at Allora home.

Mr Adams said Glenvale seemed to be a popular area for Eastern Browns.

“I’m getting a call every week for an Eastern Brown in Glenvale, it’s definitely the suburb that has more, and Gatton as well,” he said.

“I have got a couple from up near Middle Ridge where the creek runs through, they’re spreading out through the neighbourhood looking for water.”

If you do find a snake in your home or on your property, Mr Adams said it was best not to approach it or disturb it.

“If you’re in front of it, it’s more likely to bite you if you’re harassing it or trying to pick it up,” he said.

“Either call some to come and remove it or leave it alone and it will eventually move on by itself.”

If you need a snake relocated, Mr Adams can be contacted on 0411 193 164 or via the Anthony’s Snake Relocating Facebook page.

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/toowoomba/brown-snakes-invading-homes/news-story/51199b32d17d8e93b6c0ea43dfc26d94