Denver Snake Removal

Colorado 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 Denver.

24/7 Cell Phone: 720-259-3806

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 Denver, call our tech at 720-259-3806. He can usually come out same-day, often very quickly, to catch your unwanted snake(s). We provide animal control service to the greater Denver, Colorado area including the towns of Boulder, Aurora, Parker, Englewood, Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, Littleton, Lakewood, Evergreen, Golden, Westminster, Arvada, Thornton, Broomfield, Louisville as well as the Fort Collins, Loveland and Greeley metro area.

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

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

Denver Colorado Snake Situation: Thank you for the wonderful website. I found it shortly after I spotted a small amount of the tail end of a visitor who had dropped off either my bed or the windowsill next to it earlier this evening. Things were a bit of a blur. Needless to say, I was a bit disturbed. I am much better thanks to your excellent information -- although I may still have a few uneasy moments when I sleep tonight. I am trying to become someone who can admire and appreciate snakes (even though I would prefer not to share my living quarters with them), rather than someone who freaks out, sees them all as killers who are out to get me, and goes out of my way to destroy them. You answered a number of my questions and concerns. Since my house is in the middle of renovation, has numerous areas of access (and will until the renovation is completed), and has materials and possessions stacked around waiting for the chaos to subside, the snake will probably live here as long as he/she chooses unless he volunteers for eviction in a weak moment. I will read more about the snake traps. They might be a viable option for me. In the meantime, a compendium of appropriate snake names might be a nice addition to your website. At the moment, "Jimmy" comes to mind..... Lucy

My name is Kelsey and I work for a National Public Radio show called The Story with Dick Gordon. We are a daily interview show designed to bring great stories to public radio in a way that will help listeners understand what is going on in their world and why. Recently, I read an article in USA Today about Burmese Pythons begin to breed and inhabit Florida. While these snakes are not incredibly dangerous like pit vipers, they still are a invasive species that could disrupt the Florida ecosystem. I thought there might be a few people in Florida with both good snake stories as well as great knowledge about wildlife removal and snake species in Florida. In my search, I ran across your blog. I would love the opportunity to speak with you about your work, about your best snake stories, and about the Burmese python situation in Florida. My contact information is below. Feel free to email or call me and we will set up a time to talk. I look forward to our conversation! All the best.

For more information on Denver snake removal, identifying snakes of Denver County Colorado, 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 Denver snake problem!