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Whether you live in a rural wooded area or a more densely populated neighborhood, there is a chance critters, such as snakes, will find their way onto your property and into your home. Even though most snakes aren’t venomous, they can still pose a problem. Thankfully, snake removal will free your home of these pests.  

A.S.A.P Critter People, Ohio’s go-to wildlife removal experts, have experience in using safe, humane ways to remove unwanted animals from your property. Below, they share a few of the most effective snake removal methods:

  • Physical Removal: Depending on whether the snake is venomous or harmless, a professional may handle the animal using their tools or bare hands. The critter is then placed in a container and taken far away from the property. While this removal method ensures the snake is captured and taken away, it does not guarantee another snake won't find its way onto your property. 
  • snake removalRepellents: This method works by emitting a foul odor that snakes find unappealing. Unfortunately, there are no repellents that will immediately make all snakes go away. However, when used in closed spaces, the repellents have a better chance of working as opposed to open spaces, such as a yard. 
  • Snake Traps: Snake traps are a practical choice if the snake made its way into your home. The traps work best when they’re in shady areas the animal frequents or placed along walls inside the home. The traps attract the reptiles through powerful scents. Once the snake goes inside, it cannot move or strike. Snake traps made of weather-resistant plastic can be used outdoors as well.

You don’t have to share your home with an unwanted critter. If you’re located in the greater Cincinnati area and require snake removal services, don’t hesitate to contact A.S.A.P Critter People. Call today at (513) 941-0258 to schedule an appointment with a helpful representative. You can also visit their website to learn more about their other wildlife removal services, including squirrel and groundhog removal.

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