Tulsa Snake Removal

Oklahoma 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 Tulsa.

24/7 Cell Phone: 918-900-6170

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 Tulsa, call our tech at 918-900-6170. He can usually come out same-day, often very quickly, to catch your unwanted snake(s). We also survice Broken Arrow, Bixby, Sapulpa, Sand Springs, Owasso, Colinsville, Claremore, Muskogee, and more.

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We are a full service Tulsa wildlife removal company specializing in snake control in Tulsa. If our guy is not available, you can do a search for a different Tulsa snake removal company, but be sure you are comfortable with their service and prices before you hire. Tulsa 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 Oklahoma wild animal removal professional to provide you with Tulsa County OK snake removal help.

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

Tulsa Oklahoma Snake Situation: I found your site while trying to identify a snake skin I found in my yard. I live in Broken Arrow, (greater Tulsa OK). I've attached a few pictures. It's not the best skin I've found before, but it's all I have. The reason I'm curious is that my dog was terrified of the skin, and normally she's not. She's had the rattlesnake avoidance class twice before, so this made me suspect this might be a rattlesnake, which we've seen in our yard before, but rarely. Just thought I'd send it to you in case you can tell what it is.

Trying to identify a snake I saw in Sarasota but did not have a camera. Maybe 5-6' and a coral or reddish color with thin black vertical stripes. The closest I can find in this picture. Any chance this sounds like one you are familiar with? Did not see the shape of the head - would like to know if of the poison variety or not.

Just found this today October 5, in my laundry room dog shower. But I have no dogs anymore. Ugh! What kind of snake do you think this is, and do you think it's living in my house? What in the world would it be eating? I saved the snakeskin in a plastic baggie - should I mail it to you and what is your address? We live in a northern suburb of Tulsa OK on a golf course. We do have lots of venomous watersnakes in this area because of the creeks on the golf course.

I have a friend who knows a thing or two about snakes and he identified this skin as belonging to a Rat Snake.. I came across this one (above) a couple of weeks ago, while out walking the dog, it appeared to be very drowsy (probably just waking up from hibernation).. I think it was a cotton-mouth judging by the light colored markings at the sides of its head.. I left it well alone and it slithered off into the undergrowth after a few minutes... Was my identification correct ?..

For more information on Tulsa snake removal, identifying snakes of Tulsa County Oklahoma, 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 Tulsa snake problem!