This is the most common type of trap used to catch snakes and it s both effective and humane.
Catch a snake in an attic.
Like rats snakes also have the ability to fit in tiny holes so they will follow their prey no matter where it goes.
One very common question is how did the snake get into my attic this is a very simple answer often times the snake will be a rat snake these snakes a very good climbers and will often enter the homes atrtic thru the cracks and creivces of a construction gap which is the break in the roof where the shingles meet the gutter.
Finding the snake in the attic the first step is to discover where the snake is located at.
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Just set it in the attic.
Once you see a rat in your attics the next thing you will see a snake following it.
Ensure that these are repaired quickly and soundly to ensure that the animals can t get in again.
If a snake has gotten into an attic it s important to determine what type of snake it is after which it may be necessary to contact a professional.
The snakes that do so are of course climbing snakes such as this yellow rat snake that i caught out of an attic.
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This type of snake isn t venomous but many people don t like the idea of snakes living in their attic.
Because you can t see the snake you have no idea if it s venomous.
Traps come in small or large sizes and they generally look like boxes that you set up where you commonly see the snake you re trying to trap.
It may also currently be in a state of agitation.
Leave the snake alone.
Move all family members away from the immediate area.
Learn about using catch traps to catch snakes.
Oten times you will need a exclusion performed to the home in order to completely solve the problem of having a snake in the attic of your home.
As rats leave a distinct odor and the snake follows that smell in order to catch the rat.
Seal the attic to stop animals getting in look around the attic and look for any signs that would indicate how the rats and the snake was getting in and out of the attic.
If you cannot see the snake but know that it is hiding in a dresser or other dark enclosed space you should not attempt to catch it.
First you must be sure that the kind of snake you are looking for is not venomous.
Be sure to check it every day and once you catch the snake bring it outside and spray cooking oil on it to let it go.
Yes snakes actually do sometimes live in attics.
And baby snakes if born in the attic will get everywhere.
Snake traps usually come with bait already installed to lure the snake inside.