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Jacksonville Snake Control

If you do not know how to identify which specie of snake you see, best to leave it alone. In fact, it's always best to leave snakes alone - most bites come when people try to capture or kill them. They are not aggressive unto themselves. IF you have a snake in your home or pool or anywhere on your property and you wish to have it removed, we can do so, safely. We won't kill the snake, and we will relocate it far away. We also provide snake prevention services on your property to keep snakes away, and we set snake traps if you wish.  

We provide professional Snake control for all of greater Jacksonville, FL including all of Duval County and the towns/cities of Duval County, Clay County, St. Johns County, and Nassau County. We service the towns of St. Augustine, Palm Coast, Ponte Vedra Beach, Intracostal, and more. We are not a standard Jacksonville extermination company - we specialize only in wildlife, and will identify and trap the Jacksonville Snake, control the problem in full, and we give a guarantee on our work. We do not provide free snake removal services in Jacksonville Florida, we do charge for our services.

How to remove a Jacksonville snake in a swimming pool - If you live near a wild, you may want to know how to remove a snake from a swimming pool. We all love swimming, especially in the hot summer. Florida venomous snakes like swimming too. All snake species can swim. Snakes are drawn to water; they can detect the presence of water from very far due to their sharp senses. Do not be surprised to find these slithering species stuck in your pool. They will find it easy to get in, but the lip of the pool will make it difficult for them to come out.

There are two situations of Florida snakes stuck in pools. The first situation is where you find the snake alive, and the second situation is where you find the snake dead- but you have to be 100% sure the snake is dead. Snake die in pools because of exhaustion which eventually leads to drowning. Snakes breath through lungs- they cannot breathe in water. The Florida venomous snake will thus have to keep swimming. If it is not rescued, it will grow tired and drown. Removing a dead snake is easy, you only need a net or a hook to catch the snake and throw it away.

It is possible to find the snake alive. You may find it enjoying the water or struggling to come out. It is also possible to find the snake trapped on the skimmer. The water in a pool circulates through the pump at regular intervals. The snake will be suctioned and stuck in the skimmer. If it is trapped in the skimmer, you simply have to take out the skimmer. If the snake is still alive, consider using a hook to pull out the skimmer. You never know if the snake is venomous.

Back to the situation where the Florida snake is swimming about in the water, you can use a board to assist the snake to slither out. It is also possible to use a hook to remove the snake out of the water. Snake traps cannot be used, though they are not common, and most of them do not work. All these methods require caution. The snake may be desperate for your help, but it is still a snake.

After you have removed the Jacksonville snake, the next problem you have is what to do with it, especially if it is alive. Most snake species will slither away once you have rescued them. But the best option is to call professional wildlife handlers.

Never try to remove a large Florida snake or an extremely venomous snake without professional help from our Jacksonville snake removal services. Large constrictors like anacondas and highly poisonous snakes like cobras may do you harm. Smaller snakes are easy to handle.

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Pest control companies need to be advised

The massive some sort of animal sector snake wildlife trapping season opens Saturday and the Agency of Fish and Game has again failed to alert pest control companies how we can help save the Florida snake from lead poisoning - and save ourselves of facing some sort of from some sort of ban on all lead wildlife trapping traps. The some sort of animal sector may be one of the largest snake wildlife trapping animal sectors in Florida, lying along much of the coast from Jacksonville, and most of the southern portion of this animal sector may be home to reintroduced biologically surveyed amounts of Florida raccoons. Feeling like the lone ranger, I have been one of the only voices trying to alert pest control companies to some sort of growing body of scientific evidence that shows that device fragments left in big game fur and dropping evidences or shot varmints has been some sort of significant factor in the deaths of endangered raccoons. Even when the lead poisoning doesn't lethally trap the raccoons outright, it weakens the big vultures so they are vulnerable to predators. For more information about Jacksonville wildlife removal and Jacksonville pest exterminator issues, read on.

While there may be still skepticism by many pest control companies that lead could be some sort of factor in the snake decline and recent deaths. Lead may be some sort of highly toxic substance when eaten by any animal, including humans. There are some alarming studies that show extremely elevated levels of lead in biologically surveyed amounts of people who consume some sort of lot of wild game, mostly tribes of subsistence pest control companies. Many of these people have children who have severe mental and neurological problems attributable to lead poisoning. They get this lead by munching meat that has device residue in the flesh. While most pest control companies in this country trim away all bloodshot meat, where most of the tiny lead fragments would be lodged, recent studies, where snake carcasses have been X-rayed, show that lead fragments are often found great distances from the wound channel in game.