Swoboda Articles in the ‘Snake Control’ Category

Despite the drop in temperature, the weather is plenty warm enough for snakes to be out hunting. Snake encounters are still possible around Bryan and College Station. When Are You Most Likely To See Snakes? Snakes are cold-blooded creatures. The most likely time that you would encounter a snake is in the afternoon. Be wary […]

September is one of the most likely times of the year to find snakes in your yard. The spring clutches have hatched, and the babies are growing. Baby snakes are not cared for by their mother. Once they hatch, they are on their own. Most snakes have about a five-mile radius from their den site […]

It is snake season, and as the slithering sliders become more active, more people encounter them. What should you do if you encounter a snake? How do you get rid of them? These questions are things we hear every year. Keep reading as we pass along some advice on snakes and snake encounters. The Good […]

We don’t usually see snakes or scorpions during the winter. That is because both are heat-loving creatures. However, it is possible to come into contact with either. The temperatures are still hitting the 70’s, and that is warm enough for both snakes and scorpions to be active. It is not likely, but it does happen. […]

What To Do If There Is A SNAKE In Your Yard?
What should you do if you see a snake in your yard? Even baby rattlesnakes and other vipers are dangerous. In fact, a baby viper is more apt to inject more venom than that of most adult vipers. The good news about snakes is that most of the species found around Bryan and College Station […]

Rattlesnakes of Brazos County, Texas
All this nice warm weather has the snakes active, even with the scattered showers. Around the Bryan and College station area is very possible to encounter rattlesnakes. The local area is native habitat for the Western diamondback rattlesnake, the Timer rattlesnake, and the Western Pygmy rattlesnake. In fact, Brazos County is home to seven very […]