Snake Wildlife Control
Do you have a snake nearby?
Preferred Habitats: Snakes are more likely to hide in areas with suitable shelter and prey. Keep an eye on places such as rough grasslands, wood or rock piles, ponds, areas with long grass or shrubs, and sunny spots with plenty of vegetation cover.
Shed Skins: Snakes shed their skins several times a year, leaving behind translucent and paper-like remnants. Finding shed skins may indicate snake activity in the area.
Trails: Snakes leave distinct trails as they slither across dusty or dirty surfaces. Look for twisted tracks or markings to identify their movement paths.

Preventing Snake Encounters
Inspect Your Property: Conduct a thorough inspection of your premises, both indoors and outdoors, to identify potential entry points for snakes. Look for gaps around windows and doors, holes in walls or flooring, and openings around utility entry points.
Seal Entry Points: Use weather stripping to seal gaps under doors and repair any holes or cracks in the building structure. Ensure that screens on windows and doors are intact and without gaps.
Manage Landscaping: Keep landscaping well-maintained by trimming shrubs, bushes, and grass regularly. Remove clutter and debris from your property, as snakes may use these as hiding spots.
Structural Modifications: Install fine-gauge mesh over gutters, drain pipes, and other openings to prevent snake entry. Consider sealing access to crawl spaces beneath wooden floorboards and decks.
Trash Management: Store garbage and compost in sealed containers to prevent attracting potential snake prey like rodents. Keep outdoor seating areas clear of debris and ensure that tree branches do not provide access to buildings.
If your home or business is under attack from wildlife, contact Wildlife Pest Control Services. Our professional technicians can get the job done quickly.
Prevention Measures
By implementing these measures, you can help reduce the likelihood of snake encounters on your business premises and create a safer environment for employees and customers alike. If you suspect a snake infestation or need further assistance, consult with a professional pest control service for expert guidance and solutions.