Stay alert, it’s snake season

Due to their harmless and less defensive nature, these species tend to be easily killed or captured as pets, an illegal and punishable act if one does not have a legal permit.

We are well into the Spring season and the weather is nice and warm. This also means that snakes will now be up and about, after a long period of hibernation, hungry and in search of food.

From mid-August until late May it is snake season, and the City of Ekurhuleni wishes to caution pet owners to be on high alert and keep an eye on their domestic pets as they may fall prey to snakes.

A number of snakes which are harmless to humans, such as the brown house snake, Arora house snake, olive house snake and red-lipped snake are likely to be found in backyard gardens searching for food like rats and cats.

Due to their harmless and less defensive nature, these species tend to be easily killed or captured as pets, an illegal and punishable act if one does not have a legal permit.

Meanwhile, snakes such the puff adder and rinkhals are extremely dangerous, with the puff adder known to be very instinctive, slow in pace and quick to sense danger.

The rinkhals or ring-necked cobra is a fast moving multi feeder which is good at faking death. It is easily identified by the two white stripes that are visible across its neck when it spreads its hood.

Things to do when you come across a snake:

What to do if bitten by a snake or spat on the eyes or an open wound:

Should residents come across snakes in their residential areas, they are may contact Christopher Mthombeni on 011 999 3029 / 083 239 7774 or e-mail chris.mthobeni@ekurhuleni.gov.za for assistance. You may also contact a local snake expert.

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