Snake Catcher CLYDE — Urban Reptile Removal 0418 633 474
Snake Catcher CLYDE — Urban Reptile Removal 0418 633 474
If you have an unwanted snake call Urban Reptile Removal on 0418633474.
Clyde is one of the most industrial suburbs in Sydney, with factories, warehouses, transport depots, rail lines, storage yards, commercial buildings, and large areas of fenced-off land. Even though very few people live in Clyde, thousands of workers, contractors, delivery drivers, and maintenance staff pass through the suburb every day. Because Clyde has long grass, warm concrete, drainage channels, stacked materials, machinery yards, and quiet sheltered areas, it is a natural corridor for snakes. Urban Reptile Removal attends many callouts in Clyde every year, especially during warm weather, after rain, and in summer when snakes are most active.
If you see a snake in Clyde, stay calm, step back, move staff or co-workers away, and call 0418 633 474 for fast and professional SnakeRemoval. You do not need to identify the species. You do not need to take a photo. You do not need to follow the snake or keep track of it. Snakes nearly always hide in the closest sheltered spot, and a licensed SnakeCatcher will locate it once we arrive. We talk you through what to do while we are on the way to your site, ensuring the situation stays safe and controlled.
Clyde’s industrial landscape provides plenty of suitable wildlife habitat even though it is heavily developed. Warm machinery, metal racks, timber piles, rubbish bays, drainage lines, and fenced-off grassed lots give snakes ideal travel paths. The most common reptiles in Clyde include the Eastern brown snake, red-bellied black snake, golden crowned snake, diamond python, and blue-tongued lizard. Each of these species adapts well to industrial environments for the same reason: quiet spaces, food, and warm surfaces.
The Eastern brown snake is the species most frequently removed from Clyde. This dangerously venomous snake is very fast and thrives around industrial sites where rodents are common. Warm concrete, steel storage frames, machinery yards, waste piles, and gaps beneath buildings provide excellent shelter for brown snakes. Workers often see them crossing driveways, resting near palettes, slipping beneath stored equipment, or hiding under shipping containers. Never approach or attempt to trap a brown snake. If you see one anywhere in Clyde, call 0418 633 474 immediately for EmergencySnakeRemoval.
Red-bellied black snakes are also common in Clyde, especially around drainage lines, low areas where water collects, grassy borders near factories, and older rail corridors. Red-bellies have shiny black bodies with red or pink underbellies. They are often seen basking near water, moving across service lanes, or travelling through wet grass after rain. Although less defensive than brown snakes, they are still venomous and must be handled only by a professional SnakeCatcher.
Golden crowned snakes appear occasionally in Clyde as well. This small species has a pale yellow band on the head and a pink or reddish belly. While venomous, it usually only causes local symptoms. Golden crowned snakes are mostly nocturnal, so they are often found at night or in shaded corners during the day. They hide under stored materials, inside drainage areas, behind retaining structures, or near small garden beds around commercial buildings. Many workers confuse them with juvenile brown snakes due to their size. Urban Reptile Removal is trained to correctly identify and relocate them.
Diamond pythons are also found in the wider Clyde area. These large, non venomous pythons live along the greater Parramatta River corridor but regularly travel into industrial land as they search for food or warm surfaces. Diamond pythons may appear in roof cavities, rafters, machinery sheds, or behind stacked materials. They can also coil up in sunny corners, on high beams, or near warm metal structures. These snakes are harmless, but their size makes them difficult for staff to deal with safely. We relocate them to suitable bushland.
Blue-tongued lizards frequently appear around Clyde workplaces. These harmless skinks move slowly and feed on insects, snails, fallen fruit, and scraps. Because blue-tongues can hiss and puff up when afraid, workers sometimes mistake them for snakes. Blue-tongued lizards often rest under palettes, behind fence lines, inside garden beds, or near storage areas. Urban Reptile Removal never minds checking and is happy to confirm whether the animal is a lizard or a snake.
Clyde has numerous hiding spots that snakes use throughout the day. The most common places we search include:
• under pallets, timber stacks, and metal sheets
• behind machinery and industrial equipment
• beneath shipping containers
• inside garages or workshop corners
• under raised storage racks
• around scrap piles or waste bays
• beside rail lines and ballast piles
• along fences, building edges, and shadowed corners
• under pot plants or landscaping around office entrances
• near drainage inlets or wet areas
• behind air-conditioning units
• inside wheelie bin storage areas
If you call Urban Reptile Removal, you do not need to follow or watch the snake. We inspect every likely hiding zone until the snake is safely removed.
Workers and site managers often want to know why snakes show up in Clyde so often. The reason is simple: snakes follow food. Industrial areas attract rodents, and rodents attract snakes. Clyde has strong rodent activity due to loading docks, food waste, rubbish build up, freight operations, and older buildings with gaps. Long grass and sheltered edges provide excellent cover for both rodents and reptiles. Snakes are not trying to approach humans or enter buildings on purpose. They simply move where food, warmth, and shelter are available.
After removing the snake, we explain what brought it to the area and provide practical steps that actually work. You do not need powders, sprays, or ultrasonic devices. These products do not work. The only effective prevention measures include:
• controlling rodents
• removing rubbish piles and waste build up
• lifting stored materials off the ground
• organising yard storage areas
• sealing gaps where possible
• trimming vegetation
• keeping grass short
• improving lighting around entrances
• reducing clutter near building edges
• removing unused construction materials
These steps reduce hiding places and remove food sources, lowering the chance of future snake sightings.
Many people worry that one snake sighting means more are nearby. Snakes do not travel in pairs, do not form groups, and do not build nests in industrial yards. One snake almost always means one snake. Once that animal is removed, the situation is typically resolved.
Snakes sometimes enter workplaces in Clyde, including factories, office areas, workshops, and storage sheds. This can happen through open roller doors, gaps under doors, loading bays, rodent holes, cracks around pipes, or damaged seals. Any snake found indoors is treated as urgent. Urban Reptile Removal responds quickly to protect staff and minimise workplace disruption.
Businesses in Clyde choose Urban Reptile Removal because we are fast, calm, and reliable. We understand industrial sites and work professionally around machinery, vehicles, and safety procedures. We do not cause panic or exaggerate risk. We simply remove the snake safely, explain why it appeared, and provide straightforward advice that works.
If you see unexpected movement, hear something rustling behind stored materials, or if your staff react to something unusual, call 0418 633 474 for immediate support.
For fast, safe, and dependable SnakeRemoval in Clyde, you can rely on Urban Reptile Removal every day of the year. When a snake appears where it should not be, we handle the situation quickly, quietly, and professionally so your workplace can function without interruption.

