Fort Myers 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 Fort Myers.

24/7 Cell Phone: 239-829-5372

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 Fort Myers, call our tech at 239-829-5372. He can usually come out same-day, often very quickly, to catch your unwanted snake(s). Our range includes North Fort Myers, Fort Myers Shores, Fort Myers Villas, San Carlos Park, south to Bonita Springs. And of course we service Cape Coral.

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We are a full service Fort Myers wildlife removal company specializing in snake control in Fort Myers. If our guy is not available, you can do a search for a different Fort Myers snake removal company, but be sure you are comfortable with their service and prices before you hire. Fort Myers 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 Lee County FL snake removal help.

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

Fort Myers Florida Snake Situation: Any info you can give me would be helpful. Southwest Florida near Fort Myers, live in the country. It's last week in March. Old house with unfinished basement and partly crawl space. My five-year-old opened toilet lid on second story of house and found a BIG black snake. Of course we are all alarmed. We're on septic system. That particular toilet is not used as frequently as others in house. I emptied a garbage can and tried to hook him around a broom handle and then pull him out. Strong thick snake, couldn't pull him out, then he went back down toilet. Flush. Flush. Flush. Small town, hate to see house value plummet with talk of snakes. Must be tons of ways for them to get in, don't know where to start. Lid would never have kept this snake in a toilet unless I put a brick on the lid. Is there a septic product? I'm sure there have been others; have seen skins occasionally in basement. But come on, the toilet??!? I wouldn't have believed it had I not seen it with my own eyes, and seeing my child standing there frozen, staring at it -- that is too much. Please, any info. No joke. Internet search with "snake" and "toilet" comes up with nothing. It assumes I'm talking about a plumber's snake. Wish I were. Help!!

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

For more information on Fort Myers snake removal, identifying snakes of Lee 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 Fort Myers snake problem!