Quakertown Snake Removal

Pennsylvania 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 Quakertown.

24/7 Cell Phone: 610-927-7792

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 Quakertown, call our tech at 610-927-7792. He can usually come out same-day, often very quickly, to catch your unwanted snake(s). We service surrounding areas like Coopersburg, Macungie, Zionsville, Trumbaursville, Sellersville, Souderton, Pennsburg, East Greenville, Green Lane, Red Hill, Perkiomenville, and more.

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

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

Quakertown Pennsylvania Snake Situation: I have two cats. Both are less than a year old. They often like to stay on the screened in porch at night. Last night while I was sleeping they managed to pull down some of the screen that separates the porch balcony from the outdoors. This morning when I woke up, one of them was missing. I searched for him throughout the day without luck. Then tonight, after dark, I started to hear him crying in the distance. I've been trying to coax him too come to me for hours but he won't budge. I'd estimate that he is about 25 or 30 feet into some very thick jungle like brush behind my apartment building. I already had one very close call with a long skinny black snake when I tried to get through that brush to get to my cat. I don't know if he is injured or if he is just scared and won't budge. But I could really use the help of someone who is more confident in dealing with the landscape. Please reply if this is something that you can help with. If someone could be here in the morning I'd be grateful.

Hi there! Love your site, have been reading all the wonderful info you have provided. I am in the midst of several projects in my new yard here in Red Hill PA and today in one of my rock piles I found this shed skin. I could only guess what it might be and it still has color left to it, so it might be a recent shed. I am not afraid of snakes and when I find one I just work around his little safe haven and leave him be. Although the 6-8 ft black ones with a diameter of about 2 1/5 - 3" gave me a start! They were hanging up in the top of my sweet gum tree where part of it had died. Lol one of them dropped down onto the roof with a thud and shimmied into the gutter - he's probably moved on since.Anyway thanks for taking your time to look at my photo.

Hi, We saw that you will try to help us identifying snake skins.We live in East Greenville PA, in a typical subdivision with 20-year old houses. The subdivision borders to nature reserve (Green Lane Reservoir). Our house/garden is about 10 gardens away. Today we've found a snake skin, please see attached photos. The skin is about 3-4 ft long. It feels smooth on the back, with a very small "ridge" along the spine. There is a dark color line along the spine. We found it just out in the garden, next to the pool screen enclosure. Weeds had grown over it, so it must have been there at least two weeks. We have on earlier occasions seen black racers (about 3 ft long), on recently a neighbor found (and killed) a diamondback rattlesnake in his garden, also about 3 ft long We look forward to be hearing from you. Best regards, and thanks.

Learn more about Venomous and Common Snakes of Pennsylvania

For more information on Quakertown snake removal, identifying snakes of Bucks County Pennsylvania, 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 Quakertown snake problem!