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What does snake season mean for Noosa locals?

With snake breeding season in full swing, Noosa snake catcher Luke Huntley reminds the community of exactly what to watch out for.

So what does snake season mean? Do I need to be scared? What should I do?

“First off, don’t panic,” Luke said.

“Everything’s all good. Snakes aren’t out to chase or kill you. They’re much more interested in finding a mate and having something to eat.”

Snake breeding season is roughly between September and November, where male snakes will travel great distances to find the females.

“This can be hard, so the females do what’s called ovulating. Basically they put a smell into the air and the boys follow it to find them,” he said.

“Sometimes the boys will meet the female at the same time and a fight for the right to mate is on.”

Luke said it was easy to spot the difference between fighting and mating.

“Fighting will have the combating males out in the open twisted around each other with their heads up, trying to push the other snakes head down. It’s a very violent affair,” he said.

“Mating is very different. The male and female will lay down next to each other and their tails (snake bits) will connect. They will be in a secluded spot away from interruptions.”

To avoid snakes inside your home, Luke said it’s best to keep doors and windows shut.

“Openings like that are a welcome sight for snakes and horrible mosquitoes. Screens are absolutely fine and will keep them out. Apart from that keep the yard open and exposed to minimise snakes and you’ll be fine,” he said.

“If you don’t feel comfortable with the snake on your property or if it gets inside, give me a call.

“I’m always happy to come out and relocate it to a more appropriate place.

“Keep an eye on the snake and remove any kids or pets from the area. If you want to leave it, same rule applies and let it go along its merry way.”

“Call me if you need me. Myself and my team are based locally and are available 24/7. If you need us call 0499 920 290.”

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