by QFC | Jun 5, 2022 | Blog
Coastal Carpet Python with Stunning Colours Our snake catcher Brandon was called to a client’s property in Doolandella to remove this beautifully coloured Carpet Python. The patterns on this species are a variety of blotches and stripes, with colours ranging from dark...
by QFC | Jun 4, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
Our catcher removed this Burton’s Legless lizard after a case of mistaken identity This slender lizard species is often mistaken for a snake given they are often a brown colour and lack obvious legs. The shape of the head, visible ears and tiny remnant legs are...
by QFC | Jun 2, 2022 | Blog
Here are some tips to keep your pets safe from pythons around the home Carpet Pythons can grow quite large and so can consume big prey animals. They will eat a variety of birds, mammals and reptiles so we must be mindful of our pets, particularly through the spring...
by QFC | Jun 1, 2022 | Blog
The Spotted Black Snake is an elusive species, not often encountered in the region This Spotted Black Snake was removed from a business in Booval, but had actually accidentally been transported on a truck from Warwick. This species isn’t common in the immediate...
by QFC | May 31, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
Key ID Markers In Snakes Can Be Deceptive The Eastern Brown Snake is commonly encountered throughout the Brisbane region in suburban yards and businesses. Some of the key markers to identify snakes can be deceptive, so we always recommend keeping a safe distance from...
by QFC | May 30, 2022 | Blog
Natural behaviour, sad outcome Coastal Carpet Pythons are known to eat very large prey, but what comes as natural to them can sometimes be difficult for us to understand. Suburban pets are unfortunately sometimes on the menu for Carpet Pythons in the Brisbane Region....