Snakes

Snakes in Trinidad and Tobago are generally not considered dangerous to humans, as the vast majority of species are non-venomous and will typically avoid human contact if possible.
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About Snakes
What dangers do Snakes pose?

Snakes in Trinidad and Tobago are generally not considered dangerous to humans, as the vast majority of species are non-venomous and will typically avoid human contact if possible. However, some species of venomous snakes, such as the fer-de-lance, are found in Trinidad and Tobago, and their bites can be potentially fatal if left untreated. Additionally, encounters with snakes can be frightening and cause panic, which can lead to accidents or injuries.

If a property or business in Trinidad and Tobago has a snake infestation, we aim to remove the snakes safely and effectively. Some methods we might use to remove snakes include:

  1. Snake trapping – Traps can be used to capture snakes and relocate them to a safe location away from the property.
  2. Snake exclusion – we may recommend exclusion techniques, such as sealing up gaps or holes in walls, to prevent snakes from entering the property in the first place.
  3. Chemical repellents – we may use chemical repellents to discourage snakes from entering a property.
  4. Habitat modification – we may recommend modifying the surrounding habitat to make it less attractive to snakes. This could include removing brush or debris, trimming back overgrown vegetation, or removing sources of food or shelter.

It is important for all pest control companies in Trinidad and Tobago to use humane methods for removing snakes from a property. This can help to ensure the safety of both humans and snakes, while also preventing the snakes from returning in the future. It is also important to remember that snakes play an important role in the ecosystem and should not be killed or harmed unless absolutely necessary.

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