A Queensland snake catcher had an uncommon retrieval this week, when he was referred to as to take away a snake from a rest room.
Drew Godfrey from Hervey Bay Snake Catchers was contacted by a enterprise on an industrial property within the space, which had an uncommon drawback.
"They only mentioned 'there is a snake in the bathroom block, and I mentioned, 'I hope it is not within the precise rest room', and so they mentioned, 'sure it's."
However when he arrived, the snake, which employees feared was toxic brown snake, retreated into the bathroom bowl, and Mr Godfrey needed to return later.
Even then, when he went again, the snake tried to make one other sprint for it.
Fortunately he managed to seize it.
"It almost ducked again in, I grabbed it, there was no room for gloves or something," he mentioned.
"It was fairly hilarious as I really needed to get my hand proper down within the bowl."
Nevertheless the creature was discovered to be a wonderfully protected widespread tree snake which had most likely been chasing after a frog, he mentioned.
Mr Godfrey mentioned he is seeing a resurgence of snakes forward of the winter months.
Nevertheless, he does not suppose it is because of the moist climate.
"Final week we had the busiest week we have ever had, which is uncommon for autumn," he mentioned.
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