>> Snake Removals
Is Monty Python enjoying your chickens tonight?
Got a slippery snake hiding behind the fridge or washing machine?
Has a critter made itself at home in your roof space?
Cairns Snake Removals offers a 24 hour 7 day service for the removal and relocation of all snakes and reptiles.
We have operated in Cairns, removing and relocating snakes & reptiles since 2002.
At Cairns Snake Removals we specialise in humane live capture techniques. And we are fully licenced and insured to protect both you and the wildlife.
Catching Snakes
Please don't try to catch a snake or trap it yourself!
This may needlessly provoke the animal and cause injury and distress to everyone. Most bites occur while trying to kill* or catch a snake.
If the snake is located inside the house or a building, keep children and pets (especially dogs) away from the area and call Cairns most reliable and efficient snake man immediately on M: 0408 331 700
If the snake or reptile is outside in the garden, by the pool, chook pen, garden shed etc., try to isolate the area from any activity, especially pets, and call us on M: 0408 331 700 straight away.
*All snakes and native fauna are protected species under Australian law.
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Media Coverage
- Python sex romp sparks search for 7m monster snake near Cairns

- Elusive Yorkeys Knob python finally caught

- Wildlife warriors in dash to save goanna

- Short hiss goodbye as Far Northern goanna makes break for freedom after life-saving cancer surgery

- Cat-killing pythons on the rise in Cairns

- Cane toad killing off monitor lizards

- Huge pythons just toy boys
- Snake slips in for morning coffee
- Death adder off the scales
- Deadly snake joins wedding celebrations
- Pros snakey over amateur removals
- Cut Snake on mend as friend tucks into toy
- News Photos - Red bellied black snake
- Cane Toad In Trouble Again
- Snakes are on the prowl
- Deadly taipan caught in city home (PDF opens in new window. Originally published by Cairns Post, Wednesday, August 4, 2010)
Links:
- Snakes of the Cairns region (Department of Environment and Resource Management)
- Fears for northern quolls