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Venomous Snake removel NorthEast Texas
10-09-2009, 04:17 PM
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Venomous Snake removel NorthEast Texas
Contact Kerry Rosenberry 903-573-3020,
http://viperreptiles.com/main.html

Permitted by Texas parks and wildlife and experienced venomous snake handler. Any snake removed will be relocated to a safe area.

Sometimes snakes, being the skinny creatures they are, will wiggle into places they don't belong, or aren't necessarily welcomed. It's important to understand that snakes don't really "attack" and that they aren't there after you. Snakes will display aggressive defense postures (you would too if you were only two inches tall), but only want to be left alone. Snakes have a very keen sense of smell that is many times greater than any dog. If you have a snake, it is likely that you have a rodent or two living with you, and that they were following the scent of the rodent(s). Get rid of the rodent(s) and you will not likely see any more snakes, as they will go off looking for food elsewhere.


If you find a snake and are not 100% sure of what kind it is, keep an eye on it and call us immediately. We stress keep an eye on it because they can easily slither away and find a new hiding spot while you're not looking. We rely on the caller to help us locate the snake as quickly as possible when we arrive.

If possible we also recommend that you take a digital photo of it with a camera or cellular phone if possible. That way if it does get away we can tell you whether it is dangerous or not. That way if we cannot locate it, and it shows up again after we leave, you can decide whether you need to call us back or not. If it is harmless, as the majority of Texas snakes are, you may choose to just leave your mouse/rat catcher to his business of ridding the area of rodents and moving on in search of others.
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