Wildlife Removal – snake removal In South Carolina Call (843) 473-8050-Animal Control

South Carolina Water Moccasin, Photo courtesy of Wikipedia.

South Carolina Snake Removal by snake control and snake removal professionals in South Carolina.

If you are bitten by a snake : 
First thing is was the snake venomous? If you know you have been bitten by a harmless snake in South Carolina, it will save you much stress and eliminate the need for treatment. Many people are bitten by harmless snakes each year and experience nothing but small scratches that readily heal. If you are certain a venomous snake was involved, get to the nearest hospital or medical facility as quickly as possible. If possible, notify them ahead of time via telephone of your situation. This gives the physician time to prepare and call the nearest poison information center for advice. 

As In South Carolina Snakes 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.

Eastern Rat snakes 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 South Carolina I am called on most of my reptile calls to remove them.

Copperhead Snakes or Agkistrodon Contortrix
Theses snakes can vary in color from grey to Brown Cross bands to light brown variations.
When Copperhead snakes are born (alive, and not from eggs) they look like adults except for the yellowish or greenish tail coloration.


Copperhead Habitat:  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 in South Carolina
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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.

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.

Pigmy Rattlesnake:
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

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 vipors around dry pine, Flatwoods, Pine leaf litter, and Coastal Scrub or brush areas.

Water Moccasin Snake: Venomous
Coral Snake: Venomous
Timber Rattlesnake: Venomous
Massasaugas Rattlesnake : Venomous

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Snake Issues? Snake Problems? Call (469) 708-6607 Fort Worth and Dallas TX

English: Trans-Pecos rat snake (Bogertophis su...
English: Trans-Pecos rat snake (Bogertophis subocularis) at the Louisville Zoo (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Snake Removal in Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas Area.
Snake calls are a normal call for nuisance wildlife professional. A snake call can consist of a normal snake extraction from a yard to a full on snake infestation.

Snake Control in Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas Area.
Snake control can be summed up with the capture and prevention of future snake issues. Snake control in Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas Area can be performed by experienced snake trapping and snake handling professionals. The use of certain types of repellents can be used.

Snake Habitats .
Snake habitats vary for each species of snake, A venomous snake such as the Copperhead snake like leaf litter and dark damp places to set up an ambush for its prey. The common black snake likes dark confined places such as a crawlspace or attic space due to the fact that they are of the few species of snakes that do not need the sun to aid in digestion. Other snakes have adapted to the environment.

Food for snakes.
A snake starts out when born with the ability to consume insects such as water bugs, roach, spiders and pretty much any bug they can catch. As they begin to grow they will change their eating habits to include small animals such a mice, frogs, bird eggs, and crayfish.

Copperhead closeup
Copperhead closeup (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Once fully grown all snake’s will look for lager prey such as rodents, rats, bats, birds, rabbits and anything they can swallow and digest. A snake regardless of poisonous or non poisonous can be found in a house that may have a pest control issue.

Why do I have a snake in the house?
It is simple! If there is a snake in the structure there is a simple reason for it. Most snakes that enter a building are looking for a food source. Bugs, insects and rodent are the typical food source for a snake.

Are all snakes poisonous?
No and to be completely honest the majority of snake calls a wildlife professional will get are for non-poisonous snakes in the home. This does not make a snake in the house any less dramatic. Snake’s scare most everyone. We are trained or have learned to fear them from a young age. A snake in the home is a red flag of another issue you may not even are aware of.

Never assume a snake is harmless! Let the professionals do that!!

How do I determine if a snake is poisonous?
It is extremely dangerous to make assumptions about a snake. If you run across a snake it is always best to avoid them and call a pro snake control agent to remove the snake threat in your home. If the snake were in your yard, home, business or garage then it would be safest to call a professional snake control person.

Why hire a wildlife professional for snake control?
It is safer to have a trained and experienced snake professional inspect and remove the snake safely and without injury to the snake or your family.

Do Snake traps work?
Yes. As long as it is baited or placed in the precise place in order to maximize the chances of capture. Snake Exclusion is the best way to prevent future issues.

English: American-Copperhead snake Agkistrodon...
English: American-Copperhead snake Agkistrodon contortrix (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Do snake repellents work?
There are repellents that work for certain species of snakes. And it is best to hire a snake removal professional that can identify the issue and use the proper repellent suitable for your issue.

Few of the calls we get every year are as followed.
A snake found in the yard, A snake found in the garage, A snake found in the bathroom, Snake found in crawlspace, Found a snakeskin in the attic, Snake Animal Control, Do snakes feed on insects? Do snakes feed on rodents? Rat Snake removal, Milk Snake in Crawlspace, Poisonous snake removal, Non-poisonous snake removal, Snake Exclusion in Dallas, TX.

Blind Snake,Texas Glossy Snake, Trans-Pecos Rat Snake, Worm Snake, Scarlet Snake, Racer, Buttermilk racer snake, Tan Racer Snake, Eastern yellow Belly Racer Snake, Mexican Racer, Southern Black Racer, Black-Striped Snake, Ringneck Snake, prairie ringneck snake, Regal Ringneck snake, Indigo Snake, Speckled racer, Rat Snake, Baird’s Rat snake, Great Plains Rat Snake, Corn Snake, Texas Black snake, Slowinski’s Cornsnake, Mud Snake, Hognose Snake, Night Snake , King Snake, Milk Snake, Cat-eyed Snake, Coachwhip, whip snake, Water Snake, Green Snake, Gopher snake, Crayfish Snake, Longnose Snake, Patchnose Snake, Ground Snake, Blackhead Snake, Garter snake, Ribbon Snake, Lyre Snake, Texas lined Snake, Earth Snake, Corla Snake, Sputhern Copperhead, Broad-banded Copperhead Snake, Trans-Pecos Copperhead snake, Western Cottonmouth snake, Western Diamondback rattlesnake,Timber rattlesnake, Banded Rock Rattlesnake, Mottled Rock Rattlesnake, North Black tail snake, Mojave Rattlesnake, Prairie Rattlesnake, Dessert Rattlesnake, Western Massasauga Rattlesnake.

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Snake Problems? Snake Issues? CAll 254-368-9331 Waco Texas Snake Removal-Snake Control

English: The poisonous Mojave green rattlesnak...
English: The poisonous Mojave green rattlesnake is one of the many reptiles common to the Mojave Desert area. Other snakes seen here are the sidewinder rattlesnake, the California king snake and the gopher snake. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Snake Removal in McLennon County Texas 254-368-9331 Snake Control-Rattlesnake issues, Copperhead problems, Rat Snake issues, Black Snake Removal
In Waco, TX snakes are found just about everywhere. From the farm Lands of Texas to the city streets in Houston snakes can be found. Just because you live in the suburbs doesn’t mean you won’t run into a snake in the yard or even in your garage.

In the Waco suburbs most snake bites occur when working in the landscaping or the pruning of ground cover shrubs and bush. It is always good to wear gloves and pay attention to the area your are working in. Most snakes will try their best to avoid you if you give them the chance.

Copperhead snakes love to feed off of insects and reptiles such as frogs and lizards that are found in the yards in suburbia.
Copperhead closeup
The Copperhead snake loves moist areas that are sheltered from the sun and they will set up an ambush for their prey. This is when human contact can happen. Copperhead snake can blend into their surrounding using the camouflage of the skin color to hide their presence.

Rattlesnake can be found in the Waco, Texas and in the city as well as the farm land. The Rattlesnake can deliver a devastating bite and should be avoided at all costs. The Rattlesnake will use its rattle located on its tail to warn those that come to close. Call your local snake and Wildlife control agent to remove the snake issue and inspect your property for reasons that the snake was there to begin with.
The Rat Snake or Black Snake are typically the most frequent calls a Waco Animal control expert receives. The rat snake can enter a home and live in the attic, basement or crawlspace for extended periods of time due to the fact that they do not need the sun digest their food. Rat snakes are usually non aggressive unlike the black racer snake which can be very aggressive and may bite unprovoked .

Coral snake can also be found in the state of Texas. All snakes can cause snake issues and snake conflict or snake control problems, Call a professional for help with your snake problem or snake issue.
Eastern coral snake

The Wildlife Professionals can Remove Snakes in McLennon County, Texas, Bellmead TX, Beverly Hills TX, Bruceville-Eddy TX, Crawford TX, Gholson TX, Hallsburg TX, Hewitt TX, Lacy-Lakeview TX, Leroy TX, Lorena TX, Mart TX, McGregor TX, Moody TX, Riesel TX, Robinson TX, Ross TX, Waco TX, West TX, Woodway TX.