Snake Emergency in Wattle Grove?

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Call us immediately and maintain a visual of the Snake from a safe Distance.
If Inside, try to contain the snake to an area of the house by closing doors and block any gaps.
If safe take a photo of the snake for identification and send us a message.

Call out fees apply.

Professional Snake Removal Services in Wattle Grove

Welcome to Shire Snake Wranglers, your trusted experts for professional snake removal in Wattle Grove. 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 commitment to safety, you can rely on us to handle your snake situation with care and expertise. Contact us now for immediate assistance and ensure your peace of mind.

Snake Species Found in Wattle Grove

This little one had made its way into a backyard and gave the homeowners a bit of a surprise. Common Tree Snakes are completely harmless and are one of the most frequently encountered species in Wattle Grove thanks to the surrounding bush corridors and the lake system.  Always a pleasure relocating these curious, fast-moving snakes back to a safe spot away from homes.  If you ever need a snake identified or safely relocated, give Shire Snake Wranglers a call on 0428 458 856.  #WattleGrove #CommonTreeSnake #SnakeRelocation #ShireSnakeWranglers

Why Are There So Many Snakes in Wattle Grove?
A Comprehensive Analysis


Wattle Grove, NSW, is uniquely positioned beside the Holsworthy military training area, large pockets of bushland, and the lakes system at Wattle Grove Park — creating an ideal environment for native wildlife, including snakes. The combination of dense vegetation, water sources, and ongoing suburban expansion means snake encounters are relatively common throughout the suburb.

Geographical and Demographic Overview:

Proximity to Bushland & River Systems:
Wattle Grove is bordered by expansive bush corridors and sits close to the Wattle Grove Lake and surrounding reserves. These natural areas allow snakes to move between habitat and residential properties with ease.

Bushland Coverage:
The suburb is surrounded by thick vegetation, woodland edges, and nature strips that offer excellent shelter and hunting grounds for native snake species.

Population & Housing Layout:
Wattle Grove has a family-oriented, suburban layout with many homes backing onto reserves, walking tracks, and green belts. Properties that border these natural areas tend to see more wildlife, including snakes following prey or seeking shelter.

Snake Relocation Data:

Recent call-outs in Wattle Grove commonly involve:

Red-Bellied Black Snake – A recognisable venomous species attracted to moist, shaded areas and gardens.

Common Tree Snake – A harmless, fast-moving species often found around fences, sheds, and gardens.

Golden-Crowned Snake – A nocturnal, mildly venomous species that hides in leaf litter, retaining walls, and garden edges.

Diamond Python – A non-venomous python frequently found in trees, roofs, and pergolas.

Factors Contributing to Snake Presence:

1️⃣ Natural Habitat Connections

Wattle Grove’s close connection to bushland, walking tracks, and lake systems creates natural pathways for snakes. These habitat corridors support strong reptile populations and encourage movement through residential areas.

2️⃣ Abundant Food & Shelter

Holsworthy offers ideal conditions for snakes, including:
• Plenty of prey such as frogs, birds, lizards, and rats
• Shaded gardens, retaining walls, and sheds providing shelter
• Water sources attracting both prey and predators

3️⃣ Seasonal Movement

Warm weather increases snake activity as they search for food and mates.
After rain, snakes may seek higher or drier ground — sometimes ending up in backyards, garages, and even houses.

Recommendations for Residents:

Keep Gardens Tidy – Reduce hiding spots by trimming overgrown vegetation and keeping yards clear of debris.

Secure Your Home – Seal gaps around doors, vents, and sheds to prevent snakes from entering.

Be Aware of Your Surroundings – Watch where you step, particularly in summer, and teach children to identify common local snakes.

Call a Professional – If you spot a snake, do not attempt to handle it. Contact a licensed snake catcher for safe removal.

Wattle Grove ’s proximity to nature means residents will occasionally encounter snakes. However, by taking simple precautions, the community can safely coexist with local wildlife.

For professional snake relocations, advice, or snake bite kits, contact Shire Snake Wranglers at 0428 458 856.

#Wattlegrove #SnakeRelocation #GeorgesRiver #ShireSnakeWranglers

Red-Bellied Black Snake

Diamond Python Snake

Common Tree Snake

Golden-Crowned Snake

Eastern Brown Snake

Yellow -Faced Whip Snake

Marsh Snake

Eastern Tiger Snake

Common Death Adder

Broad-headed Snake

Eastern Small-Eyed Snake

Brown Tree Snake

Blackish Blind Snake

Bandy Bandy Snake

Lace Monitor Lizard

Blue Tongue Lizard

Make the Call

Call us immediately! And if possible, try to maintain a visual of the snake - from a safe distance.

Contain

Safely attempt to contain the snake to an area of the house or property by closing doors, blocking gaps etc.

Photograph

If possible, take a photo and/or record a video of the snake and text it to us (for identification purposes).

Do Not Touch!

Most importantly, do not attempt to touch or catch the snake yourself! Please leave this to the professionals.

Contact Us

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Common Questions

Are you licensed?

Yes, we are fully-licensed with the NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS).
Licence #MWL000103684

Should we attempt to catch the snake?

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.

Is it safe for children & pets to be around?

No. Please keep small children and pets away from wherever you saw the snake in your home/property, until it has been safely captured.

What to do if someone has been bitten?

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.

Do you charge a call-out fee?

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!

Service Area – Wattle Grove & Surrounds