Snake Catcher Cashmere

Professional snake removal and safety advice for Brisbane's Cashmere suburb.

About Cashmere

Cashmere occupies the lower foothills of the D'Aguilar Range and shares a direct boundary with D'Aguilar National Park, placing residential acreage blocks immediately adjacent to one of southeast Queensland's most intact bushland systems. The suburb's horse properties and rural lots retain substantial native vegetation, and the dense creek corridors running off the Range remain largely uncleared — these waterways sustain the full spectrum of southeast Queensland snake species year-round. Properties with horses, hay storage, chook runs, and rural sheds are particularly exposed given the combination of rodent populations and ground-level harbourage, and encounters here include coastal taipan and rough-scaled snake not commonly seen in outer suburbs.

Cashmere Suburb

Common Snake Species in Cashmere

Carpet Python (Non-Venomous)

Among the most frequently encountered snakes in Cashmere. Carpet pythons are non-venomous constrictors with a calm temperament. They commonly shelter in roof spaces, sheds, and garages.

Identification: Distinctive banding with yellow, cream, or dark bands. Medium to large size (1.5-2 meters).

Eastern Brown Snake (Venomous)

Highly venomous snakes commonly found in open areas and gardens. They are active hunters, particularly in warmer months.

Identification: Uniform brown, tan, or reddish coloration. Slender body, medium size.

Red-Bellied Black Snake (Moderately Venomous)

Shy snakes that prefer areas with water and vegetation. Generally non-aggressive and will move away if given space.

Identification: Shiny black upper body with distinctive red or orange belly. Medium-sized.

Common Tree Snake (Non-Venomous)

Small, slender snakes found in gardens and vegetation. Non-venomous and harmless, though sometimes mistaken for venomous species.

Identification: Pale green, brown, or gray coloring. Small and slender body, typically less than 1 meter long.

Snake Safety Tips for Cashmere Residents

Prevention Around the Home

  • Keep grass short and remove ground cover
  • Seal gaps and cracks around sheds and structures
  • Secure pet food and eliminate rodent sources
  • Store firewood and materials off the ground
  • Install mesh screens on doors and windows

If You Encounter a Snake

  • Maintain distance (at least 2 meters away)
  • Move away slowly and remain calm
  • Never handle or attempt to kill the snake
  • Move family and pets away from the area
  • Call a licensed professional immediately

Professional Snake Removal in Cashmere

If a snake appears on your property, do not attempt to handle it yourself. Our professional team provides safe, humane removal and relocation services for all species found in Cashmere.

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Why Snakes Appear in Cashmere

  • Direct boundary with D'Aguilar National Park means residential properties sit at the edge of an effectively unlimited source population
  • Dense, largely uncleared creek corridors descending from the Range provide permanent habitat that sustains breeding populations within the suburb itself
  • Horse properties and rural sheds with hay storage create rodent concentrations that attract eastern browns and carpet pythons onto working properties
  • Low historical clearing rates mean Cashmere retains contiguous native vegetation linking National Park to individual backyards — species present here include coastal taipan and rough-scaled snake

Seasonal Snake Activity in Cashmere

Spring & Summer

Snakes are most active during warmer months. Peak season is October through April.

Autumn & Winter

Snake activity decreases in cooler months. Encounters are less frequent.

Safe Coexistence in Cashmere

Snakes play important ecological roles in Cashmere, controlling rodent populations and maintaining natural balance. With proper prevention and professional assistance when needed, residents and local wildlife can safely coexist.

If you have concerns about snakes on your property or need immediate assistance, contact our professional team.