Snake Catcher Toongabbie — Fast, Licensed Snake Removal

Snake on your property? Call 0418 633 474 now. Urban Reptile Removal attends snake call-outs across Toongabbie every day of the year.

Toongabbie is one of Western Sydney's most established and diverse suburbs — a mix of older homes, renovated properties, units, parks, walking paths and the creek lines that run through it. That mix is exactly the kind of environment snakes move through, especially in the warmer months. Most sightings happen in garden beds, along fences, near sheds, beside driveways, or close to Toongabbie Creek.

If you see a snake in Toongabbie, you don't need to photograph it or identify it. Move pets and children away, keep your distance, and call a licensed snake catcher. Professional snake removal keeps you safe and makes sure the snake is handled correctly.

Snakes We Remove in Toongabbie

Eastern Brown Snake

The Eastern brown is the most common snake we remove in Toongabbie. Browns are highly venomous and very fast, and they do well here — warm surfaces, plenty of fences, strong rodent activity, sunny gardens and quiet hiding spots. People usually see them slipping under garden edging, crossing driveways, resting near sheds, or moving across open grass. Don't try to move it or chase it. Call straight away.

Red-Bellied Black Snake

Toongabbie also has plenty of red-bellied black snakes. They favour moisture, water and shade, so they turn up near Toongabbie Creek, drainage lines, shaded gardens, frog-friendly backyards and bushy areas. The shiny black body and red belly make them easy to recognise. They're less defensive than browns but still venomous — keep your distance and call 0418 633 474.

Yellow-Faced Whip Snake

Thin, light and extremely fast, the yellow-faced whip snake is often mistaken for a baby brown. They move quickly through sunny garden beds, mulch, stepping stones and gaps along fence lines. Venomous but shy, they usually flee the moment they sense movement — which is why it helps to call the moment you spot one, before it disappears.

Green Tree Snake

A harmless species that worries people because it moves fast and sometimes flattens its head to look bigger. Green tree snakes climb well and show up near garage walls, roofs, garden beds, fences, pool areas and trees. They can't harm people or pets, but they can injure themselves if grabbed or chased, so it's best to have them moved safely.

Blue-Tongue Lizard

One of the most misidentified reptiles in Toongabbie. Blue-tongues are slow, harmless lizards that control snails and insects, often basking in the sun or hiding under pot plants. When startled they puff up and hiss, which leads some people to think they've seen a snake. We're always happy to check — better to call than to guess.

What To Do If You See a Snake in Toongabbie

Keep your distance and keep your eyes on it. A snake that's being watched usually stays put; a snake you lose sight of can turn a quick job into a long search through sheds, garden beds and stored gear. Don't approach it and don't try to scare it off — just watch from a safe distance so you can tell us where it is when we arrive. Call 0418 633 474 and we'll talk you through it while we're on the way.

When we arrive, we check where the snake was last seen — snakes usually stop at the nearest safe hiding place. In Toongabbie, the most common spots are:

  • under garden edging or bricks

  • behind hot water systems

  • inside garages, along the walls

  • under pot plants

  • in thick shrubs or garden beds

  • under sheds or storage units

  • behind air-conditioning units

  • behind fences or retaining walls

  • around pool pump equipment

  • under children's play equipment

  • inside wheelie bin storage areas

  • under timber, tiles or metal sheets

We work through each one carefully until we locate the snake and remove it safely.

Why Snakes Come to Toongabbie

The reason is almost always food. Toongabbie has plenty of rodents, frogs, insects and small lizards, particularly near the creek, drains and older fences. Where prey moves, snakes follow. They aren't targeting your home — they're using the area like any other wildlife.

How To Reduce Snakes Around Your Home

Skip the chemical repellents and ultrasonic devices — they don't work. What does work is simple:

  • mow grass regularly

  • clear clutter and rubbish from the yard

  • lift stored items off the ground

  • tidy garden beds and remove heavy leaf litter

  • seal small gaps where rodents get in

  • secure outdoor pet food

  • keep fence lines and walls clear

  • remove old building materials

These changes cut down the hiding spots and food sources that draw both prey and snakes.

Snake Removal FAQs — Toongabbie

If I've seen one snake, are there more nearby? Usually not. Snakes don't live in groups, travel in pairs, or nest in suburban yards. One sighting almost always means one snake. Once it's removed, the problem is generally solved.

Can snakes get inside the house? Yes — especially near the creek or in older homes with small gaps. They come in through open or poorly sealed doors, rodent holes, laundry entrances and openings under the house. Any snake indoors is treated as an emergency, and we prioritise those call-outs.

What if I'm not sure it's a snake? Call anyway. If you hear movement in the garden, notice your dog reacting to something, or can't tell whether a reptile is dangerous, ring 0418 633 474. Even if it turns out to be a blue-tongue, it's better to check.

Do you operate after hours? We attend snake call-outs across Toongabbie every day of the year.

Why Toongabbie Residents Call Urban Reptile Removal

We work calmly, professionally and without judgement. We don't comment on the state of your property, we don't create panic, and we never make anyone feel foolish for calling. We remove the snake safely, explain why it was there, and give practical advice on preventing the next one.

For fast, safe and reliable snake removal in Toongabbie, call

0418 633 474.