Snake Removal Mobile AL

For most people the thought of finding a snake in their home or on their property can be a frightening one. If you have a problem with snakes at your home in Mobile there are several things to consider. Is it venomous or non venomous is the first question that comes to mind. Then you might wonder how to get it out of your home.

There are also options when it comes to trapping and removing the reptiles safely. The experts at Wildlife Solutions Inc. are here to help you make the best choice when it comes to trapping and removing snakes from your residence in Mobile County. We can also advise you on the best ways to prevent snakes from coming onto your property in the first place as well as excluding them from your home.

Snake Trapping and Removal

Snake control can dangerous and should only be done by a snake control expert. Alabama’s most dangerous venomous snakes include the timber rattlesnake and the copperhead. These dangerous snakes can cause serious injury even death. The timber rattlesnake can be commonly found in homes, commercial, and industrial areas of Houston. If you encounter a snake you should immediately distance yourself from the snake. If possible keep visual contact on the snake, and call us to remove the snake from your home or business In Mobile County, Alabama.

A common reaction to a snake regardless whether it be in your home or on your property is to kill it whether or not it poses a risk or not. However, most snakes in the local area are harmless and even the dangerous ones would rather flee than fight. Once we begin to learn about snakes, we can replace our fears and misconceptions with facts. Once understood, we can appreciate the important role snakes have in Mobile, AL. You should never attempt to kill a snake this could lead to a dangerous snake bite.

Facts about Snakes:

Snakes are reptiles and belong to the same group of animals as lizards, turtles and crocodiles. Reptiles have dry scales that shed periodically. Unlike mammals and birds, reptiles cannot generate body heat and depend on outside sources to raise their body temperature.

Snakes differ from other reptiles by having no legs, ears, or eyelids, and by possessing only one functional lung. The most notable characteristic of a snake is its extremely long, slender body. A snake’s body allows it to effortlessly climb, swim, and slip into the smallest spaces including your home and basement areas of your house. Although snakes lack ears and cannot technically hear, they do have the ability to detect low frequency vibrations from the air and ground. Instead of eyelids, snakes have a clear scale covering for each eye. The shedding of this scale causes the eye to cloud over for a few days, which led to the myth that snakes go blind during certain times of the year in Alabama.