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Snake Removal

Our team is professionally trained to remove snakes in the state of Texas while ensuring the safety of all individuals, pets, and the snakes themselves.

Snake Removal
What is included

Every snakes job, the same standard

No upsells, no surprise fees. Every exclusion runs to the same scope.

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Safe professional removal

Our team is professionally trained to remove snakes in Texas while ensuring the safety of every person, pet, and the snake itself.

02

Native species protection

All native Texas snake species are protected. It is illegal to harm or kill them without proper authorization. We follow Texas Parks & Wildlife regulations on every job.

03

Inspection and exclusion

We provide inspection, exclusion, consultation, and a range of products to keep your home, garden, property, office, or space snake-free.

04

Encounter guidance

If you find a snake on your property, stay calm and call us. Snakes do more good alive than dead, and many encounters resolve safely with the right guidance.

How a snake removal job runs

What to expect

Snakes play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance in Texas, contributing to pest control by preying on rodents and insects. While the majority of snakes in the region are non-venomous and pose no threat to humans, encounters with venomous species like the prairie rattlesnake can occur. Any encounter with a snake can be intimidating, and when in doubt, calling a professional is the right move. In Texas, all native snake species are protected, and it is illegal to harm or kill them without proper authorization. Some species are listed as threatened or endangered, and capturing native snakes as pets without the appropriate permits is generally prohibited. We offer inspection, exclusion, consultation, and a range of products to keep your property snake-free and stress-free.

FAQ

Common questions about snake removal

Are snakes in Texas protected?

Yes. All native Texas snake species are protected, and it is illegal to harm or kill them without proper authorization. Some species are listed as threatened or endangered, and keeping native snakes as pets without the appropriate permits is generally prohibited.

What should I do if I find a snake on my property?

Remain calm and keep a visual on the snake. If possible, place a large container over the snake with something weighted on top until a professional arrives. If that is not possible, barricade the snake into one area away from people and pets using cardboard boxes or similar materials. Avoid injuring or killing the snake. Native species are protected and play a vital role in local ecosystems.

Are there venomous snakes in Texas?

Yes, though most snakes in Texas are non-venomous and pose no threat to humans. Encounters with venomous species like the prairie rattlesnake can occur. When in doubt, call a professional rather than attempting to identify or handle the snake yourself.

Can you keep snakes off my property long-term?

We offer inspection, exclusion, consultation, and a range of products to reduce snake encounters. Preventative measures combined with professional removal give us several methods to keep your space snake-free and stress-free.

Are you licensed?

Yes. Texas Wildlife Specialists is licensed by Texas Parks & Wildlife and our technicians are background-checked and fully insured.

Texas snake removal, done right.

Free estimate. Written warranty. Licensed by Texas Parks & Wildlife.