Snake Catcher MAYS HILL — Urban Reptile Removal 0418 633 474

Snake Catcher MAYS HILL — Urban Reptile Removal 0418 633 474

 

If you have an unwanted snake call Urban Reptile Removal on 0418633474.

Mays Hill is a compact suburb bordered by Parramatta Park, Westmead, Wentworthville, and the major road corridors that feed into the Parramatta CBD. With older homes, townhouses, unit blocks, heritage buildings, medical facilities, open grassed areas, drainage lines, and warm concrete surfaces, Mays Hill has a surprising amount of wildlife movement for such a central location. Snakes regularly pass through gardens, along fences, beside driveways, in car parks, and across footpaths. Urban Reptile Removal attends many callouts in Mays Hill each year, especially during spring and summer when reptiles are most active.

If you see a snake in Mays Hill, remain calm, step back, move pets and children inside, and call 0418 633 474 for fast, safe Snake Removal. You do not need to take a photo. You do not need to identify the snake. You do not need to follow it or keep an eye on it. Snakes almost always settle into the nearest hiding place, and a licensed Snake Catcher will locate it when we arrive. We guide you through every step while we are on the way to your property.

Mays Hill sits close to major green corridors, including Parramatta Park, the creek systems running through the Westmead hospital precinct, and the wide parklands around Old Government House. These natural links allow reptiles to move into the suburb from surrounding bush and vegetation. The most commonly encountered species in Mays Hill include the Eastern brown snake, red-bellied black snake, golden crowned snake, diamond python, and blue-tongued lizard. Each of these species appears in different parts of the suburb depending on food, shelter, warmth, and moisture.

The Eastern brown snake is one of the most common species removed from Mays Hill. Brown snakes are dangerously venomous and extremely fast. They thrive in suburbs with rodent activity, warm surfaces, and older structures. Residents often see brown snakes crossing driveways, moving along fences, slipping beneath garden edging, or resting beside sheds. Because they are highly defensive and rely on speed, brown snakes should never be approached or cornered. If you see one in Mays Hill, call 0418 633 474 immediately for Emergency Snake Removal.

Red-bellied black snakes are also regularly seen in Mays Hill, particularly near Parramatta Park, wet gardens, shaded areas, and spots where frogs are active. These snakes have glossy black bodies and bright red or pink bellies. People often see red-bellies basking near water, crossing grassy areas after rain, or hunting in gardens. Although less defensive than brown snakes, they are still venomous and require professional handling.

Golden crowned snakes appear occasionally in Mays Hill, especially in older gardens, areas with leaf litter, and locations that stay damp after rain. These small, nocturnal snakes have a pale yellow marking across the head and a pink or reddish belly. They are venomous but usually only cause local symptoms. Many residents confuse golden crowned snakes with juvenile brown snakes because of their size and quick movements. A trained Snake Catcher can identify and relocate them safely.

Diamond pythons also move through Mays Hill due to its proximity to the green corridors around Parramatta Park and Westmead. These large, non venomous pythons are gentle and shy but can be intimidating due to their size. They climb extremely well and are often found in sheds, roof spaces, rafters, or curled along fences. They may also bask on warm brick walls or rest beneath garden structures. Although harmless, they should still be removed by a professional for safety and proper relocation.

The blue-tongued lizard is the most common reptile mistaken for a snake in Mays Hill. These friendly, slow moving skinks help control snails and insects. They often rest in sunny spots, hide under pot plants, move through garden beds, or explore veggie gardens. When scared, they puff up and display their bright blue tongue, which causes many residents to panic. Urban Reptile Removal never minds checking these situations and prefers that people call whenever unsure.

Mays Hill contains many ideal hiding places for snakes due to its mix of older homes, unit blocks, storage areas, and leafy gardens. The most common places we search include:

• under garden edging and retaining walls
• behind hot water systems
• beside air-conditioning units
• inside garages behind stored items
• under pot plants or raised beds
• inside hedge bases, shrubs, and dense gardens
• beneath sheds, decks, and outdoor storage units
• along fences, pathways, and building edges
• around pool equipment
• under piles of timber, tiles, metal, or old materials
• inside wheelie bin bays
• beneath outdoor play equipment

Once you call Urban Reptile Removal, you do not need to watch the snake or guide us to its exact location. We search every likely hiding place until the snake is found and removed.

Many residents want to understand why snakes appear in Mays Hill. The explanation is simple: snakes follow food. Mays Hill has rodents, frogs, insects, and small lizards, especially around Parramatta Park, older gardens, and drainage areas. Snakes do not target specific properties. They move naturally through the landscape looking for food, warmth, and shelter.

After we remove the snake, we explain why it came into the area and offer practical advice to prevent future sightings. You do not need powders, sprays, or ultrasonic devices. These products do not work. The only effective methods involve simple outdoor maintenance:

• keep grass short
• remove clutter from gardens and yards
• lift stored materials off the ground
• tidy garden beds and reduce leaf litter
• secure outdoor pet food
• control rodents
• trim back overgrown hedges and shrubs
• remove unused building materials
• keep fence lines clear
• maintain organised sheds and storage areas

These improvements reduce hiding spots and remove the food sources that attract prey animals.

Many people worry that one snake sighting means more are nearby. Snakes do not travel in pairs, do not live in groups, and do not create nests in suburban yards. One sighting nearly always means one snake. Once relocated, the issue is usually resolved.

Snakes sometimes enter homes, units, and workplaces in Mays Hill, especially older buildings with gaps under doors, damaged sliding tracks, structural openings, or rodent holes. Snakes may enter through open doors, cracks around pipes, or poorly sealed entrances. Any snake found indoors is treated as urgent, and Urban Reptile Removal responds quickly to secure the property.

Residents choose Urban Reptile Removal because we work calmly, professionally, and respectfully. We do not exaggerate the situation. We do not judge the condition of your yard or home. We simply remove the snake, explain why it appeared, and provide advice that genuinely works. Our team understands the layout of suburbs like Mays Hill and knows exactly where snakes are most likely to hide.

If you hear rustling in the garden, notice your pet reacting to something, or see movement you cannot explain, call 0418 633 474 for immediate assistance.

For fast, safe, and reliable Snake Removal in Mays Hill, you can depend 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 you can return to your day without worry.



 





 

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