One of the very most common mistakes that people make is thinking they have a copperhead snake in the attic of thir home this is never the case.
Copperhead snake in attic.
The behavior of this snake often leads to accidental encounters with humans.
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Frequently these snake will choose a house attic crawlspace or basement.
Copperhead snake in the house copperhead snakes in the house are a very common problem that we will receive calls for all year round.
Probably the best way to catch a snake in the attic is with a trap.
In every case i ve ever seen involving snakes in an attic there were also rodents in the attic usually rats.
Just set it in the attic.
The copperhead snake scientifically referred to as agkistrodon contortrix is a venomous snake found predominantly in north america.
The snake is also referred to as diamond snake red snake or red oak.
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Copperheads are one snake that most of us feared as children that and a rattle snake.
This is a sure sign that you have had snakes in the attic.
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.
Glue sticky traps there are sticky traps that you can buy for copperheads.
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Climbing snakes are usually lured into attics by the smell of rats so making sure there is no reason for a snake to want to climb into your attic is essential.
If you have a snake in your basement attic or somewhere else that s hard to find you can set up a minnow trap.
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A copperhead a venomous snake that can be found in all 100 of north carolina s counties.
Luckily copperheads don t usually seek winter refuge in human occupied dwellings.
We have been serving the wildlife industry for over 20 years and i have never seen a copperhead snake in a persons attic.
Removal of wildlife in attic.
Rats leave a very distinct odor and snakes simply follow the rat trails up into the attic in order to catch prey.