Snake Photo Gallery 3 - Click For Larger Image
Also click here for Snake Photo Page #1 (28 snake photos)
or click here for Snake Photo Page #2 (20 snake photos)
You can also Purchase a Snake Trap, like the one that caught several of the below snakes.
|
|
|
|
Blue Phase Eastern Garter - This is about as big as they get. |
Corn Snake / Red Rat Snake - Possibly Florida's prettiest snake. |
Eastern Diamondback - It will stand its ground, but don't approach it. |
Eastern Garter Snake - Note the color difference from the blue phase. |
|
|
|
|
I caught this Boa Constrictor from an old couple's garage. |
This Cottonmouth is crawling up the snake hook - dangerously close. |
I hung this Pueblan Milk Snake on some phalanopsis orchids. |
The Pueblan was an incredible climber - right up the wall. |
|
|
|
|
Corn Snakes are great climbers, and often crawl into attics. |
This little Corn Snake stands its ground - they're usually non-aggressive. |
Customer complained of snake noises in the attic, and sure enough, I caught this. |
Yes, I caught this Brown Water Snake at Carrottop's house. |
|
|
|
|
It's a good idear to hang a deadly Coral Snake from your nose. |
A smaller Eastern Diamondback Rattler - always treat with caution. |
The Black Racer is the most common snake that I catch. |
There's four Black Racers in this pile o' snakes. |
|
|
|
|
The juvenile Black Racer looks nothing like the adult. It darkens with age. |
This Eastern Coral Snake made the shape of a 1, a 2, a 5, a 6, an 8, but not a 9. |
This Cottonmouth was HUGE - over 5 feet long, and thick like a slug. |
The beautiful and deadly Eastern Diamondback, ready to strike. |
|
|
|
|
I caught this faux pond serpent (fake lake snake) in 2003. |
Why do people like to kill snakes? They're harmless creatures. |
Here's my artsy-fartsy black and white snake photo. |
I caught this python and fed it a squirrel that I trapped. |
For snake trapping in Orlando, FL call 407-538-1694. If you live elsewhere, click for the National Directory of Trappers
I operate a professional wildlife removal business in Orlando Florida. It is not a pest control or extermination company, nor is it the county animal control. It is a privately owned nuisance critter and wildlife
control business. I have caught hundreds of snakes over the years. These are some of the photos that I've taken in the field.
|