by QFC | Apr 22, 2022 | Catch of the day
Our snake catcher Jaedon removed a relaxed Carpet Python from a backyard dunny This species is found in all manner or interesting places in suburban areas, but classic backyard dunnies are a rarity so this was well worth a picture. The relaxed python was found at a...
by QFC | Apr 13, 2022 | Catch of the day
This Gorgeous Yellow-Faced Whipsnake was removed from a home in Nerang While much of their body is typically a grey and yellowy colour, some whipsnakes have strong copper colouring along their sides. This one was relocated to a safe spot away from people to go on its...
by QFC | Apr 13, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
Large Carpet Python was discovered to have eaten 7 eggs without cracking one Our snake catcher Bryce was called to remove a snake from a client’s home due to its proximity to their small dogs. When he saw the snake it was clear it had already eaten, with numerous...
by QFC | Apr 12, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
This hungry snake was relocated from a client’s house-the lucky frog was soon released and recovered! A client at a Redbank Plains home was fond of their local tree frog and so gave us a call to relocate the snake. Upon our catcher Jaedon finding and disturbing it,...
by QFC | Apr 12, 2022 | Blog, Catch of the day
This Eastern Blue Tongued Skink was mistaken for a snake at a business in Mount Gravatt Lizards are sometimes mistaken for snakes in gardens and businesses around the Brisbane region, especially when a client only catches a glimpse of a slender reptile slithering...
by QFC | Apr 11, 2022 | Catch of the day
Our snake catcher Bryce removed 3 Pythons and their eggs from a single compost bin Coastal Carpet Pythons incubate their eggs by coiling around them to keep them at an optimal temperature. The client’s compost bin remained warm and humid enough to be attractive to...