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Welcome to Shire Snake Wranglers, your trusted experts for professional snake removal in Blacktown. Our team of certified snake catchers is dedicated to providing fast, safe, and humane snake removal and relocation services. Whether you've found a snake in your yard, home, or business, we're here to help 24/7. With years of experience and a strong commitment to safety, you can rely on us to handle your snake situation with care and expertise. Contact us now for immediate assistance and complete peace of mind.
We service Blacktown and surrounding Western Sydney suburbs, including Mount Druitt, Doonside, Woodcroft, Prospect, Arndell Park, Seven Hills, Lalor Park, Kings Park, Marayong, Quakers Hill, Riverstone, Marsden Park, and Blacktown CBD. With a mix of residential areas, industrial zones, parks, waterways, and bushland, snake sightings are not uncommon across the Blacktown region. When a snake is found, we provide fast, licensed, and professional snake removal whenever it’s needed.

Why Are There So Many Snakes in Blacktown? A Complete Local Analysis
Blacktown sits at the heart of Western Sydney, bordered by major creek systems, bushland reserves, and rapidly expanding residential estates. While much of the area is heavily urbanised, Blacktown’s extensive green corridors and waterways create ideal conditions for native wildlife — including snakes.
Residents are often surprised by how frequently snakes appear in backyards, parks, schools, and industrial areas. From Red-Bellied Black Snakes near creeks to Eastern Brown Snakes in open grassland and estates, snake encounters are common across the Blacktown region.
Geographical and Environmental Drivers of Snake Activity
📍 Bushland Reserves and Natural Spaces
Despite its size and population, Blacktown contains significant bushland and open space:
Western Sydney Parklands – One of the largest urban parklands in the world, supporting Eastern Brown Snakes, Diamond Pythons, and Red-Bellied Black Snakes.
Blacktown Showground & Prospect Reserve – Open grassland and bush edges attract Eastern Browns and Yellow-Faced Whip Snakes.
Nurragingy Reserve (Doonside) – Wetlands, creeks, and bushland create ideal habitat for Red-Bellied Black Snakes and Common Tree Snakes.
Prospect Reservoir & surrounding bushland – Supports a wide range of snake species due to water availability and prey abundance.
💧 Waterways and Wildlife Corridors
Blacktown is intersected by multiple creek systems that allow snakes to move through urban areas unnoticed:
Eastern Creek, Breakfast Creek, South Creek, and Prospect Creek
Red-Bellied Black Snakes thrive in moist creek environments.
Diamond Pythons hunt along creeklines and park edges where rats are common.
Eastern Brown Snakes are often seen in drier open areas near industrial estates and rail corridors.
🌿 Suburban Greenery and Development
Many Blacktown suburbs feature large backyards, vacant blocks, and new developments built directly beside bushland. Common snake attractants include:
Timber and construction materials
Long grass and overgrown lots
Outdoor pet food attracting rats
Backyard ponds and water features
🌡 Climate and Seasonal Activity
Western Sydney’s hot summers drive snake activity:
Spring – Mating season; snakes travel more frequently.
Summer – Peak activity; snakes seek shelter in homes and sheds.
Autumn – Increased feeding before winter slowdown.
Winter – Brumation in rock crevices, drains, and roof spaces.
Suburbs in Blacktown Where Snakes Are Common
Snake sightings occur throughout the LGA, but are more frequent in areas close to bushland and waterways:
Doonside & Woodcroft – High Red-Bellied Black Snake activity near Nurragingy Reserve.
Prospect & Arndell Park – Eastern Browns and Diamond Pythons near Prospect Reservoir.
Marsden Park & Riverstone – Increasing sightings due to rapid development and bush edges.
Mount Druitt & Whalan – Snakes moving through creek corridors and parks.
Blacktown CBD & industrial areas – Occasional Eastern Browns and Yellow-Faced Whip Snakes in warehouses and yards.
Snake Species Found in the Blacktown Area
Based on relocation trends across Western Sydney, the most common species include:
🐍 Red-Bellied Black Snake – Venomous; strongly associated with creeks, wetlands, and dams.
🐍 Eastern Brown Snake – Extremely venomous; prefers open grassland and industrial zones.
🐍 Diamond Python – Non-venomous constrictor, often found in roofs, sheds, and trees.
🐍 Common Tree Snake – Non-venomous and fast-moving, often mistaken for dangerous species.
🐍 Golden-Crowned Snake – Shy and nocturnal, commonly hidden under mulch and leaf litter.
🐍 Yellow-Faced Whip Snake – Mildly venomous and frequently seen basking in gardens.
🐍 Brown Tree Snake – Arboreal and mildly venomous, often entering roofs at night.
Why Snakes Are Thriving in Blacktown
1️⃣ Large Green Corridors – Parklands and reserves connect directly to suburbs.
2️⃣ High Prey Availability – Rats, mice, frogs, and birds are abundant.
3️⃣ Rapid Urban Expansion – Construction displaces snakes into nearby homes.
4️⃣ Stormwater Drain Networks – Provide hidden movement pathways.
5️⃣ Legal Protection – All NSW snakes are protected, supporting stable populations.
The Ecological Role of Snakes in Blacktown
Rodent Control – Pythons and brown snakes reduce rat populations.
Balanced Ecosystems – Prevent overpopulation of frogs and lizards.
Environmental Health Indicators – Healthy snake populations indicate functioning bushland.
Without snakes, Blacktown would experience increased pest problems and ecological imbalance.
Safety Advice for Blacktown Residents
✅ Keep lawns short and gardens tidy
✅ Remove timber piles and construction debris
✅ Seal gaps under doors, garages, and sheds
✅ Manage water sources and ponds
✅ Supervise pets near bushland
✅ Wear closed shoes in long grass
✅ Never attempt to handle or kill a snake
Professional Snake Removal in Blacktown
Snake encounters in Blacktown are common and should always be handled by a licensed professional.
📞 Shire Snake Wranglers – 24/7 Blacktown Snake Catchers
For fast, safe, and humane snake removal, call 0428 458 856 any time, day or night.
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Call us immediately! And if possible, try to maintain a visual of the snake - from a safe distance.
Safely attempt to contain the snake to an area of the house or property by closing doors, blocking gaps etc.
If possible, take a photo and/or record a video of the snake and text it to us (for identification purposes).
Most importantly, do not attempt to touch or catch the snake yourself! Please leave this to the professionals.
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Yes, we are fully-licensed with the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS).
Licence #MWL000103684
Absolutely not! It is extremely important that you do not attempt to catch the snake yourself. Please leave this to the professionals, to avoid any risk of being bitten and/or seriously injured.
No. Please keep small children and pets away from wherever you saw the snake in your home/property, until it has been safely captured.
If you have been bitten by a venomous snake, it is crucial to take immediate action! Here are some recommendations:
1. Stay Calm: Panicking increases your heart rate, which can cause the venom to spread quicker.
2. Seek Medical Attention: Call emergency services or go to the nearest hospital as soon as possible. Do not attempt to drive yourself!
3. Keep Bite Area Immobilized: Immobilizing the bitten limb can slow down the spread of venom to other parts of the body.
4. Remove Constrictive Items: Snakebite swelling can progress rapidly, so remove any constrictive items, such as; rings, bracelets, or tight clothing near the bite site.
5. Do Not Apply a Tourniquet: Contrary to popular belief, applying a tourniquet, or restricting blood flow, is not recommended and can cause more harm than good.
6. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water! Avoid alcohol, caffeine, or other substances that can increase heart rate and blood flow.
7. Observe and Describe the Snake: If possible, try to remember the look of the snake that bit you. This information can help healthcare professionals determine the appropriate antivenom for treatment.
Yes, we do. The amount varies and is dependent on the date and time. However, we guarantee we are the cheapest snake catchers in the Sutherland Shire!