If you’ve spotted a snake on your property anywhere in the Blacktown Region, remain calm and contact a licensed professional immediately. Sydney Snake Catcher provides fast, humane and fully licensed snake relocation for homes, businesses, worksites, and public spaces throughout the region. Our experienced handlers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, delivering dependable emergency response whenever a snake is sighted.
Snakes are regularly encountered across the Blacktown Region — from established suburbs such as Blacktown, Doonside, Marayong and Woodcroft, to newer housing estates and bush-adjacent areas including Bungarribee, Melonba and surrounding Western Sydney reserves. With creeks, parklands and bush corridors woven through the region, snakes may enter backyards, sheds, construction sites, schools and even indoor areas while searching for shelter or prey.
Our team specialises in identifying and safely capturing both venomous and non-venomous snakes, including Eastern Brown Snakes, Red-bellied Black Snakes and Carpet Pythons. Every snake is relocated to suitable natural habitat, ensuring the safety of your family, pets and the animal itself. No matter where you are located within the Blacktown Region, you can rely on a prompt response from a trained expert with strong local knowledge of snake behaviour.
If you see a snake, do not attempt to handle it yourself. Keep people and pets well away from the area and contact us immediately for professional assistance.
Sydney Snake Catcher is your #1 voted Blacktown Region Snake Catcher — contact us today or call 1300 599 938.
The Blacktown Region’s warm climate, creek systems and surrounding bushland create ideal conditions for snakes, particularly during the warmer months when activity increases. Residential areas can unintentionally attract snakes by offering shelter and food sources such as rodents and small wildlife. Remaining aware and acting quickly when a snake is sighted helps reduce risk and ensures the animal can be safely relocated.
The Blacktown Region sits alongside a network of creeks, parklands and bush corridors that provide natural pathways for wildlife, including snakes. Areas near waterways, open reserves and undeveloped land are particularly attractive, especially during warmer months when snakes are more active. As housing estates and industrial zones continue to expand alongside these natural spaces, it’s not uncommon for snakes to pass through backyards, sheds, garages and work sites while moving between habitats.
Snakes found in the Blacktown Region are typically seeking shelter, warmth or food such as rodents and small reptiles. Long grass, garden beds, timber piles and drainage areas can all offer ideal hiding spots. Understanding how snakes use the local environment helps residents recognise why sightings occur and why keeping outdoor areas tidy and being aware of seasonal activity can significantly reduce unexpected encounters.