Snakes of Melbourne!
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Melbourne's Snakes
The dangerous species

Do not handle any venomous snakes unless you have done a recognized snake catcher course and are licensed by the government.

The four dangerous snake types found in Melbourne and nearby parts of Victoria are depicted below.

The Eastern Brown snake of a single subspecies is found in Melbourne and central Victoria.
Other subspecies of Eastern Brown snake occur elsewhere as do other species of Brown snake, of which about a dozen are found in various parts of Australia and New Guinea, with more than one species in some areas.

Copperheads come in three main colours: Red, yellow and black, and combinations of these.
The two types of Copperhead, lowland and highland are similar in most respects, but are in fact different species. Another species is found near Adelaide in South Australia, while a fourth is found in the New England region of NSW.

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Keeping your property snake free.
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If you need to make your property unsuitable for snakes to loiter, follow the advice below:
Clean out all unwanted piles of debris, rubbish, unused wood piles, sheets of tin on the ground, excess ground-level vegetation and anything else snakes may be able to hide in or under. If you uncover a snake in winter, summer, or any other time of year simply move on and let it move away at its own speed.
Alternatively call the Melbourne snake catcher.

But be warned, if the snake catcher has taken the snake away, you may think that your problem is gone.
It probably isn’t.
Snakes are creatures of habit and most of the snake removal calls received are to properties that are perfect snake habitats, or at least quite good for snakes.
If one snake found your property a great place to hang around in, another may do so as well.
Snakes are similar to one another and they all tend to like the same sort of things.
Just so you know, snakes generally don’t like their own kind, ... yes they hate each other!
If one snake finds another, it may even eat them!

So when you find one snake in your yard, it is unusual to find more than one inhabiting the same site.
However once a snake has been removed from a good living spot, the vacancy is left for another snake to move right in.
If your property is good snake real estate then it’s likely you’ll get another snake at some time.
While it’s effectively impossible to stop all snakes entering and living in a property, there are lots of things you can do to discourage the snakes. This includes removal of places to hide.
Then at least the snakes will not hang about. When they do turn up, they will move on quickly.
Snakes have very specific requirements and by far the most important is the need to regulate their body’s temperature.
This is called “thermoregulation” and if a snake could have it’s way, it’d have a body temperature of about 30 degrees Celsius all the time. This desire dictates their movements on a day to day basis and even a yearly basis with a few exceptions thrown in just to confuse lay people a little bit more.
Because most places outside the tropics are are cool most of the time, snakes tend to be found in sunny places and gardens with an aspect facing the sun. That is north in Australia and south in the northern hemisphere.
While they will bask in the open to warm up,snakes as a rule prefer to bask in cover of vegetation and most people will only see snakes if the snake is wandering from place to place, when gardening or when a pet finds them.
The only exception to the preceding is in hot weather when snakes move around more and sometimes enter suboptimal habitats and even houses in search of cooler spots.
If a snake overheats they die!
It’s that simple.

If you live in a bushy area and on a sun facing slope, your property is ripe for snakes and to that extent you can’t do much, but now here’s what you can do to remove housing for snakes.
If you have a rock garden, seal all the holes under the rocks. Don’t give the snakes a place to hide.
Remove overgrown and creeping vegetation as best you can. Snakes will hide and secrete themselves in this and love ground-level vegetation that straddles sunny and shady spots. In other words, remove all Ivy, Blackberries, Agapanthas, Wandering Jew and similar plants.
Keep the creepers out of your garden.
Creepers on rock gardens are great places for snakes for snakes to hide and mopve about in.
The best plants are those that grow up on a stem and have a space between the first branches and the ground. Put them in your yard instead.
Avoid plants with spikes, as in cactuses, blackberries and the like.
Besides the direct risk they pose to kids and snake catchers like us, snakes know they give them protection from large animals and so will gravitate to them.
This includes when then ground around them is bare and the snakes may otherwise be easily seen.
In other words no cactuses around your swimming pool!
Otherwise your prized yard may end up cactus and with a pile of snakes!
While snakes may climb, most kinds don’t, although occasionally some are found on fences, house roofs, lemon trees and the like.

Situations snakes love most are rocky retaining walls with overgrown vegetation, especially if there is a pool or pond nearby.
This is snake heaven.
You see snakes like a drink and they often drink like a fish!
If you have this, then remove overgrown plants at ground level and seal all holes at ground level with cement.
Deny snakes access to good hiding spots.
Remove vegetation from fence lines and along the house walls.
Snakes tend to secrete themselves in these situations and move about along the building and fence lines.
If one side of the fence has ground cover and the other doesn’t, then the snake will still be happy. In other words cooperate with your immediate neighbors to make their fence lines and gardens equally snake unfriendly.

Overgrown property boundaries are preferred hiding spots for snakes so don’t let weeds and creepers grow over fences.
These creeping weeds are best chopped out and then regularly poisoned until all shoots die.
This process can take up to two years to complete.
The time to do this is now!
If in lock down for Covid-19 or any other reason, use your time at home wisely!
But remember, that if your place is tidy and your neighbor’s place looks like a rubbish tip, you are still likely to get snakes.
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