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Snake Control

As In Orlando, FL  Snakes in are in every state of our country. you will at one time or more in your life run across them, whether in your garden, garage or even in your home.

Snake
Snake (Photo credit: digicla)

Eastern Rat snakes found in Orlando, FL  are one of my favorite snakes just because they are so fascinating. For one thing they don’t need the sun to metabolize their foods. this means that they don’t have to be out in the sun to digest their meals. they hang out in crawl spaces and even attics for months at a time where other snakes would need to come and go.

So its no wonder that in Orlando, FL  I am called on most of my reptile calls to remove them.

Orlando, FL  Copperhead Snakes or Agkistrodon Contortrix
Theses snakes can vary in color from grey to Brown Cross bands to light brown variations.

Red milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum syspil...
Red milk snake (Lampropeltis triangulum syspila) User licence kindly provided to Wikipedia under the GFDL by photographer: Mike Pingleton Mike’s page (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

When Copperhead snakes are born (alive, and not from eggs) they look like adults except for the yellowish or greenish tail coloration.
Copperhead Habitat in Orlando, FL  : Most copperhead snakes prefer open Rocky Woodland , Rock Edges, and open grassland near woodland outcrops. Copperheads blend in tremendously with most leaf litter.
In the Summer(Hot) Months Copperheads become nocturnal.
In Spring and Fall they are often found on Wooded Hilltop Rock Outcrops with a southern exposure.
Mother Copperhead snakes typically give birth from August to October depending the area or state they live in, and they give live birth and not from eggs.
Food consists of insects, frogs, toads, lizards,small birds, other snake and they love rodents.

Orlando, FL  Prairie Rattlesnake: Crotalus Viridus
a Pitt Viper Snake, Has one of the largest rattles of most if rattlesnakes. Dark Gray or Brown Blotches, Head body and tail are greenish gray to brown. Tails bands are similar color to body blotches, belly grayish white. youth looks similar to adults.
Habitat: Rocky Canyon or open prairies with abundant small wildlife that burrow to feed upon. They are burrow explorer experts.
in Spring and fall they prefer south facing hillsides with large rock outcrops.
Summer months they become nocturnal exploring the grasslands and prairies for food such as lizards, mice, rats, chipmunks, gophers, prairie dogs and other smaller snakes.

Orlando, FL  Pigmy Rattlesnake:

Ready to strike
Ready to strike (Photo credit: el__vaquero)

Orlando, FL  Western Diamond Back Rattlesnake:
The Western Diamond Back Rattlesnake is considered one of the largest rattlesnake in the U.S.A .These Pit vipers are dangerous to livestock, pets and human.
Size ranges for 10 inches to 60 inches (that’s five feet long) These awesome snake are born alive and not from eggs. their venom is a hemotoxic venom that attacks the blood system

Orlando, FL  Eastern Diamond Back Rattlesnake:
The Eastern Diamond Back Rattlesnake is the largest rattlesnake found in the U.S.A .These Pit vipers are dangerous to livestock, pets and human.
Size ranges for 10 inches to 8 feet in length and weighing in at around 10 pounds. These awesome snake are born alive and not from eggs. their venom is a hemotoxic venom that attacks the blood system
You can find theses pit vipers around dry pine, Flatwoods, Pine leaf litter, and Coastal Scrub or brush areas.

GREAT BASIN RATTLESNAKE
GREAT BASIN RATTLESNAKE (Photo credit: Aquila-chrysaetos)

Orlando, FL  Water Moccasin Snake removal.
Water Moccasin can be find throughout Orlando, FL , They tend to be aggressive and are highly poisonous and should be treated with the utmost respect and should be avoided at all times. Call your local snake expert if you see what may be a poisonous snake!!
Orlando, FL Coral Snake removal.
Find in Orlando, FL  and is very poisonous should be avoided. several non poisonous snake will try to mimic this snake. If you see what could be a Coral snake it is best to get experts to remove the snake from your house.
Orlando, FL Timber Rattlesnake:

Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus)
Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) (Photo credit: Frupus)

Orlando, FL poisonous snake. If you believe you have a rattlesnake in your home, garage or in the yard call your local wildlife professional to assist you!

 
A List of Snakes that we remove through out the United States of America Are as followed:

Cottonmouth removal, Water Moccasin removal, Orlando, FL  Garter snake removal, Brown Water Snake( looks like a Water Moccasin), Coachwhip removal, Eastern Ribbon Snake removal, Florida Brown Snake Removal, FL Ringneck Snake removal, Mudsnake removal, Orlando, FL  Pigmy Rattle Snake removal, Pine Woods Snake removal, Red Rat Snake removal, King Snake removal, Hognose Snake, yellow Rat Snake Removal, Corn Snake Removal, Orlando, FL Coral Snake removal, Diamondback rattle Snake Removal, Orlando, FL  Rattler Removal, Black racer Snake Removal, Banded Water Snake Removal, Black Rat Snake removal.

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