Often considered by most people as highly developed and not typical localities for snakes, Our snake catchers regularly attends the suburbs of Hope Island, Paradise Point & Sovereign Island, Coombabah for snake encounters. A number of species occur here however the consistent captures of the highly venomous Eastern Brown Snake especially at Hope Island is room for concern for some residents. Amongst the non-venomous species, the Common Tree Snake is also a regular capture within homes and garden structures. With one of our operators based in very close proximity to these suburbs a quick response is likely if the snake catcher Gold Coast isn’t on a job further away.
It is essential that the snake or the area it was last seen is continually observed to ensure the snake catcher has every probability to catch your snake. Snakes are cryptic by nature and a watchful eye is a necessity to ensure the snake is located and captured by the snake catcher.
Suburb records
- Hope Island
- Paradise Point & Sovereign Island
- Coombabah
Hope Island
Paradise Point & Sovereign Island
Coombabah
Records
Venomous Snakes
- Elapidae (Elapid front fanged snakes)
Comprehensive Survey of Elapid Species: Occurrence and Records in South East Queensland’s Gold Coast Region
The subsequent compilation of elapids, denoting venomous land snakes native to South East Queensland. A considerable number of these species have been consistently documented within the Gold Coast Region, encompassing the Hinterland and neighbouring western areas. The records encompass tangible evidence from museum collections, as well as well-regarded expert observations and identifications in the field of snake taxonomy. The ensuing list provides comprehensive details on each species, along with their respective findings and records within the suburbs featured on this page.
Non-venomous Snakes
- Boidae (Pythons)
- Colubridae (solid toothed and rear fanged snakes)
- Typhlodidae (Blind snakes)
Comprehensive Survey of non-venomous Species that cover Boidae, Colubridae and Typhlodidae: Occurrence and Records in South East Queensland’s Gold Coast Region
The following compilation comprises six non-venomous snake species that have been reliably documented within the Gold Coast Region, encompassing the Hinterland and adjacent western areas. These records have been substantiated through tangible evidence from museum collections and well-regarded expert observations and identifications in the field of snake taxonomy. The list includes representatives from various snake families. Each species entry presents comprehensive information on its presence and records within the designated suburbs on this page.