by QFC | May 5, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
This Brown Tree Snake was removed from a garage nearby a skateboard Brown Tree Snakes are mostly nocturnal and feed on a variety of lizards, small mammals and birds. They are encountered fairly regularly in suburban areas. They are considered mildly venomous and climb...
by QFC | May 3, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
Our Catcher Removed a Trio of Skinks The Verreaux’s Skink is often mistaken for a snake as they have a slender body and slither. The head, visible ears and tiny remnant legs are the best ways to distinguish them from snakes. We recommend getting in contact with...
by QFC | Apr 28, 2022 | Catch of the day, Uncategorised
Coastal Carpet Python discovered by a client on their outdoor barbecue We have removed snakes from a client’s BBQs occasionally, and it may be because of the placement and cover the unit offers Carpet Pythons are non venomous constrictors that will eat rodents,...
by QFC | Apr 27, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
Our catcher removed this solid sized lizard from a home in the Gap This slender skink species is often mistaken for a snake as they have a long, slender body and slither as they move. This species is similar to the common Blue Tongued Skink but is more likely to be...
by QFC | Apr 26, 2022 | Catch of the day, Uncategorised
This Water Dragon ran into a home in Coopers Plains when the client opened their door The client required our services when this sneaky lizard ran inside and was unable to leave. It was safely relocated to a more suitable bit of habitat! Learn more about this common...
by QFC | Apr 26, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
A client in Buderim recently asked us to identify this snake, it was something quite intriguing! Crowned Snakes are small Elapids (fixed-fanged venomous snakes). These intriguing snakes prey on frogs, lizards and small mammals. Mostly nocturnal, they’re sometimes...