Snake Catcher Blue Haven
If you need a snake catcher in Blue Haven, CALL NOW on 0418 633 474. Urban Reptile Removal covers Blue Haven year-round, seven days a week.
Stay calm and keep your distance. Move children and pets clear of the area, but keep your eyes on the snake from a safe spot. The most useful thing you can do before we arrive is maintain visual contact — a snake that's been watched is far easier to find. You don't need to take a photo or identify the species — just watch where it goes.
About Blue Haven
Blue Haven sits in the northern Central Coast, between Wyong and Lake Munmorah, with Wallarah National Park forming the western boundary and the Pacific Highway running along the eastern edge. The character is established Central Coast residential — a mix of 1980s and 90s housing on substantial blocks, newer infill development, established gardens with mature canopy, deep gully country running through the suburb, and a layout where the western streets back directly onto national park bushland. The combination of national park, damp gully systems, established gardens and the older housing stock with mature roof spaces produces a strong year-round reptile call pattern.
Properties near the national park boundary see the most activity. Red-bellies move readily between the bushland and the residential streets, and diamond pythons follow rodent populations into the established roof spaces.
A Diamond Python, similar to the ones we see around Blue Haven
What we see in Blue Haven
Red-bellied black snakes are the dominant species across Blue Haven. The damp gully systems running through the suburb, the Wallarah Creek catchment, and the bushland edges support a substantial resident population. Pool and pond properties, damp garden beds, and properties backing onto Wallarah National Park see the highest activity, particularly through summer and after rain.
Diamond pythons work the older housing stock and the bushland-edge properties. The Wallarah National Park connection sustains a steady python presence in roof cavities through the warmer months. Pergolas, garages and pool sheds are also regular hiding spots.
Green tree snakes are a regular feature of Blue Haven properties. Slender, fast and harmless, they turn up in garages, sheds, gardens and occasionally inside homes. They climb readily and often follow prey into roof spaces.
Golden-crowned snakes turn up in the sandstone country and shaded leaf-litter gardens after summer rain. Nocturnal and rarely seen by day. Venomous but their bite is medically minor.
Lace monitors appear from Wallarah National Park in summer, particularly on properties backing onto the bushland. They wander through yards, sheds and occasionally into roof spaces.
Eastern water dragons and Blue-tongued lizards are part of Blue Haven's everyday wildlife. Many of the snake calls we attend turn out to be one of these — never an issue, always happy to attend and confirm.
Where snakes go on Blue Haven properties
The hiding spots reflect the bushland-edge character: around pool pumps, filtration boxes and pond edges, in thick damp garden beds, under decking and pergolas, behind hot water systems, in roof cavities for pythons, along retaining walls, under garden edging, behind air-conditioning units, in sheds and storage areas, and through the gaps between the house and the back national park boundary. We work through them methodically once we arrive.
After we leave
Every Urban Reptile Removal job ends with a brief walk-through of the property. We tell you why the snake was likely there, what's drawing it in, and what you can change to reduce future activity — short grass, no clutter along the fence line, stored items lifted off the ground, gaps sealed where rodents travel, and no pet food bowls left outside overnight. No snake repellent sprays, no gimmicks. Just the things that actually work.
Call Urban Reptile Removal — Snake Catcher Blue Haven
For a snake catcher in Blue Haven, CALL NOW on 0418 633 474. Snake in the yard, snake in the roof, snake by the pool, snake on the bushland edge. Urban Reptile Removal — seven days a week, year-round.
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