What to do if you find a snake in your house

JOBURG – Have an unwanted house guest? Read what to do if you find a snake in your home.

Although local residents would think that they live too far into the brick-and-mortar city to find slithery creatures on their residential doorstep, Caxton group editor Megan Tyack proves this thinking wrong.

On 20 October, while Tyack was at work, her gardener, who goes by the name of Frans, discovered a snake in the garden outside the bathroom in the back of the house.

Scared that the snake might eat or bite one of the family dogs, the gardener killed it with the help of an electrician who was also working on the property at the time. The snake was later identified as a red-lipped herald, which is a semi-venomous to humans.

SLITHER: The snake which was found in the garden.

“We live near a river and have quite a few frogs on the property, it was probably just looking for food,” explained Tyack.”While it was wrong of the two men to kill the snake, I do believe that we can all learn a lesson from it. The snake’s ending is a very sad one but, hopefully, we can do some good by letting people know what their options are when they have unwelcome creatures in their home.”

Anton Lotter, the owner of the Croc City Crocodile and Reptile Park in Nietgedacht, said that this time of year when the weather is becoming warmer, reptiles are ending their hibernation and becoming more active.

Lotter offered the following advice to residents who find an unwanted house guest in their homes:

Details: If you are unwilling or unable to remove a snake, contact Mike Adams on 083 680 7619; Chris Cooke on 072 866 9108 or Mike Perry on 011 464 1450.

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