Tallahassee Snake Removal

Florida has an abundance of snakes, from venomous pit vipers like copperheads or rattlers, to harmless snakes like rat snakes and garter snakes. Many of these snakes live in urban or neighborhood settings in the city of Tallahassee.

24/7 Cell Phone: 850-252-1720

I have spent my career talking with hundreds of snake removal guys throughout the USA, and I myself have personally trained dozens so far. In the city of Tallahassee, call our tech at 850-252-1720. He can usually come out same-day, often very quickly, to catch your unwanted snake(s). Our trapping range includes Quincy, Bloxham, Wakulla County, Woodville, Bradfordville, Waukeenah, and more.

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We are a full service Tallahassee wildlife removal company specializing in snake control in Tallahassee. If our guy is not available, you can do a search for a different Tallahassee snake removal company, but be sure you are comfortable with their service and prices before you hire. Tallahassee snake control is of course a specialty field, and not every expert in you hire is the same - you don't want to hire a snake exterminator or pest control company, but a specialty Florida wild animal removal professional to provide you with Leon County FL snake removal help.

Common Snakes of Tallahassee, FL: The most common snakes in Tallahassee include rat snakes, garter snakes, and racers. In water, common water snakes. These are not dangerous. Venomous snakes of Tallahassee are rare and may include rattlesnakes or copperhead/cottonmouth. For a full description of all snake species in Tallahassee, with photos and identification of all poisonous species, visit www.tallahasseesnakes.com

Tallahassee Florida Snake Situation: David, I am hoping that you can help me identify a snake that I found today that I am concerned might be venomous. It most closely resembled a dark colored cotton mouth, but the tail was not as thin and long. It was medium to heavy bodied, darkish colored on top (can't recall if it was or was not blotched) white under belly. the head looked somewhat broad and flattish compared to a black snake type snake, and it had faint bluish lines in some sort of a pattern on its back. They were very narrow lines but did not extend down the sides or cross the belly. They were double lines possibly that made a chevron or almost like one side of a diamond, kind of like \\ // or \ /. I do not think they went all the way down the body either, just perhaps an inch or so below the neck to perhaps just past mid body. It was under a tarp that I use to cover hay, and when I picked up tarp there it was. I was maybe 3 feet long, did not attempt to be aggressive just crawled under a pallet. I did have a darkish color mouth lining like a blackish or purplish look to it. I wish I had a picture to send you but just wanted to see if you might know what it was and if I should be concerned or leave them be. Thank you, Lori

Hoping you can help me out. I will be visiting the Tallahassee area in mid October from Vancouver Island, Canada. I am particularly interested in viewing a diamondback rattlesnake in its natural habitat and I was wondering if you could give me some ideas on the best way to do this. Any help you can give me is much appreciated. Regards, Rick

Diamondbacks are best found in scrub pine areas, and RURAL areas. They are almost completely wiped out in urban and suburb areas. As you know, the Eastern Diamondback is a very deadly snake.

Learn more about Venomous Snakes of Florida and Common Snakes of Florida.

For more information on Tallahassee snake removal, identifying snakes of Leon County Florida, or general snake help, browse this site, or go to Snake Removal - How to Get Rid of Snakes home page. I wish you good luck with your Tallahassee snake problem!