Snakes Inside The Home
Snakes in the house! Most of us cannot imagine a more frightening thought. Even if you have a reptile as a pet, having a few around that you are not aware of, could become, at least slightly unnerving!
After having received a number of calls each month in the spring of the last few years about snakes inside a home, I think it is a topic worth saying a little bit about, especially since several of the homes had recent inspections, which makes me wonder if the nature of pest inspections might need to change!
The first thing I want to say about this issue, is that the same techniques used to prevent other pests from entering your home, are fully applicable here.
Keeping the brush down and distant from your home, keeping debris off your property, keeping the lawn mowed properly and low enough that it provides no cover, properly constructed landscape beds, properly pruned trees, and a properly sealed home, should keep snakes at a distance, and prevent snakes from coming inside to curl up next to you.
Other things mentioned, or at least alluded to on this site, that are particularly applicable to this situation are:
This is tough, you should find out how they got inside in the first place. Check every entrance into your home. If you see light between your doors and thresholds, you should install new sweeps.
Removing snakes from inside a home once they are tracked and found can be a little tricky. If you can lure them into a container, they can be removed, if you suspect that they could be dangerous, call an expert!
We are trying to put together more information on this subject, and hope to have a more comprehensive list in the near future. In the mean time, Texas Snakes is one source with a lot of information on snakes, from a recognized expert in the field.
Even though the real estate "bust" has taken a toll on home building, new homes are being built. Property which was, until recently, woodland and pasture is becoming human habitat. With humans encroaching, and disturbing sites which were once dominated by covering flora, and the wildlife it hid, the critters have to go somewhere, and some of them might think that your place looks like a nice place to slither into!
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