Get Help With Virginia Beach Snakes

Virginia Beach snake

If you need help identifying a snake you found in Virginia Beach, just email me a photo or two of the snake, to info@virginiabeachsnakes.com and I will identify it for you.

NEED EMERGENCY SNAKE REMOVAL? Remember, most of the snakes of Virginia Beach, VA are harmless and good to have around! But if you have a snake situation in which you need help, below are some resources. Examples in which you may want help include:

  • A venomous Virginia Beach snake on your property or in your house
  • A snake stuck inside your home, or pool, or garage, etc.
  • A snake that is aggressive or concerns you in some way
  • A nest of snakes on your property or even in your attic

FREE HELP: Virginia Beach County Animal Control: 757-427-4158

FREE HELP: Virginia Beach Police Department: (757) 385-5000

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When snakes find a home within your property, the damage or telltale signs can be hard to spot at first. Not only do these snakes pose a potential for panic, as well as a risk to your health, including the health of your family or employees, or visitors to your business. At company, we are here to help, using over a decade of experience in wildlife removal, we have seen nearly everything there is to see and thanks to attending the latest training seminars and carrying the latest equipment, we are ready to help and provide the best available service. From your initial call to identifying the problem, we are proud that no job is too small or too big for our local technicians. Thanks to our network of local technicians, we often arrange same-day appointments and will also give free advice over the phone. Don’t wait until suspicion becomes a confirmed problem in your home, give us a call, we’re available 24/7. From our first conversation to preventing further invasions, removing the unwanted guests, and cleaning we offer a 5* service.

The above listed services might provide free Virginia Beach snake removal, but maybe not. You may have to pay a company. Give the county animal control and police a call, and see. Read our article about:
Can I trap a snake myself or should I call a professional?