'Welcome to Queensland': Snake catcher makes unexpected discovery in roof

A Queensland snake catcher made a stunning discovery throughout a current call-out.
Luke Huntley from Snake Catcher Noosa was known as to a property in Tinbeerwah for a roof inspection which "turned out to be fairly the handful".
Whereas the skilled catcher did not uncover a single snake, he did acquire 32 snake skins.

Luke Huntley from Snake Catcher Noosa was called to a property in Tinbeerwah for a roof inspection which "turned out to be quite the handful".
Luke Huntley from Snake Catcher Noosa was known as to a property in Tinbeerwah for a roof inspection which "turned out to be fairly the handful".(Snake Catcher Noosa)

"There was a lot extra up there however I could not match into these tight spots to seize them as a result of," he stated.
Huntley stated it appeared pythons, tree snakes and brown snakes had been shedding their skins within the roof for "years and years".
The snake catcher stated the reptiles used houses as locations to remain heat in the course of the colder months.
"That is typical of a Queensland roof, maybe not this many skins per home however quite common to have a snake or three in your roof sooner or later," he stated.
"In case you're new to the realm: welcome to Queensland guys.
"It is stuffed with snakes however don't be concerned, they will not chase you or be an issue."

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