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Fast, Safe Snake Removal

Florida has 6 venomous snake species. Whether venomous or not, snakes in or near your home require professional handling. We identify, safely capture, and relocate every species found on the Treasure Coast.

Warning Signs

Do You Have a Snake Removal Problem?

Watch for these warning signs. If you notice any of them, call us right away β€” the sooner you act, the less damage and risk to your home and family.

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Shed Skins

Chirping, squeaking, or rustling sounds in the attic or walls around sunrise and sunset β€” when bats leave and return from feeding.

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Direct Sightings

Spotting a snake inside the home, in the garage, around the pool, or in garden beds β€” especially repeatedly in the same location.

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Rodent Activity

Snakes follow their food source. An active rodent problem is one of the strongest attractors of snakes to residential properties.

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Eggs or Egg Casings

Leathery, oval eggs in warm hidden areas like compost piles, mulch beds, or wall voids indicate snake nesting activity on your property.

How It Works

Our Snake Removal Process

A clear, step-by-step approach β€” no surprises, no guesswork.

1
Safe Identification

Correctly identifying the species β€” and critically, venomous vs. non-venomous β€” is the most important first step. Our technicians are trained in all Florida snake species.

2
Professional Capture

Using proper equipment (snake hooks, tongs, tubes), we safely capture the snake without harm to the animal or any risk to people nearby.

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Relocation

Captured snakes are relocated to appropriate natural habitat well away from your property, helping maintain Florida's ecological balance.

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Prevention Consultation

We inspect for harborage areas β€” debris piles, foundation gaps, open vents β€” and advise on reducing what's attracting snakes to your property.

Why Rats to Bats

The Right Team for Your Snake Removal Problem

Trained in all 6 venomous FL species

Safe capture of all non-venomous species

Emergency same-day response available

No harm to the animal β€” full relocation

Habitat modification recommendations included

Addresses the root attractant (often rodents)

Get Help Today

Don't wait on snake removal β€” the problem only gets worse. Our team responds fast, gives honest assessments, and fixes it right the first time.

βœ“ Free estimatesΒ  β€’Β  Licensed & InsuredΒ  β€’Β  Treasure Coast, FL

FAQs

Snake Removal β€” Common Questions

What are Florida's 6 venomous snakes?

Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake, Timber Rattlesnake, Pigmy Rattlesnake, Eastern Coral Snake, Florida Cottonmouth (Water Moccasin), and Southern Copperhead. Never attempt to handle any snake you can't positively identify as non-venomous.

What should I do if I see a snake inside my home?

Stay calm and keep everyone β€” including pets β€” well away from the snake. Do not attempt to catch or kill it. Keep it in sight from a safe distance, close the room door to contain it if possible, and call us immediately. We can usually respond same-day.

Why are snakes coming to my property?

Snakes enter properties in search of food, water, or shelter. The most common attractants are active rodent populations, bird feeders, open compost, debris or wood piles, dense low vegetation, water features, and gaps in the foundation.

Can I just kill the snake?

It is illegal in Florida to kill any native non-venomous snake species. Even venomous species should only be killed as a last resort for immediate human safety β€” relocation is always preferred and legal. Our team handles removal professionally and legally.

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