Trishky Business - Venomous Snake Removal

Trishky Business - Venomous Snake Removal Got snakes? Call Trish! Trishky Business specializes in safe removal and relocation for all reptiles.
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24/10/2023

There’s nothing like a stunning Spring day to inspire you to head off the beaten path- except maybe you should think twice about staying ON that beaten path, and keeping your pets/kids from running into the grass near you. This gorgeous dugite was sweetly sunning themselves about 30cm off the sidewalk, nicely camouflaged and hard to spot if you’re not looking! Remember, if the sun is shining, lots of creatures are out to enjoy the warmth- and we might as well all be able to enjoy it peacefully.
Also, loving reminder: this is THEIR home. Call me or your lovely local snake catcher if a snake ends up in YOUR home (or car, or gumboots… you get the idea.)

Snake season is well and truly underway and that means the sun is out! To celebrate, I’m selling the last of my stylish ...
11/10/2023

Snake season is well and truly underway and that means the sun is out! To celebrate, I’m selling the last of my stylish and affordable hats for just $25! There’s limited quantities left so just comment on the one you want, or send me a message. $25 plus postage if I need to send it somewhere, and you get the added bonus of reminding everyone you see who to call if they find a snake in their boots 😎

06/09/2023

SnakeBush City Limits

Church house, gin house, school house, outhouse. Much like the people in Nutbush, you have to keep your city clean… or homes and properties to deter snakes.

That’s right, it’s snake season again, Spring is here and I’m so excited I wet my plants.

The main things you can do to keep your home free from wriggly free-loaders is make sure it’s not an inviting environment- so there’s nowhere too cozy, and no food sources.

Clean up leaf litter, piles of wood, bricks or anything that could be nice hideouts. Keep your grasses short and trim any bushes or shrubs that would give them cover and camouflage- if it’s a bit of a mission to get it done, contact an excellent company like Arbor Ant to sort you out!

The second thing you can do is make sure there’s no delicious food for them- clean up aviaries or chicken coops so they don’t attract rodents- if you’ve got mice or rats, you need pest control, baby! DC Pest Management can sort that out for you quick snap, but make sure you secure your coops to keep your birds safe too.

Keep an eye on your birdbaths and pet water bowls, because after warming up in the sun and gorging on a nice fat rat, water sources are great for cooling down.
While you’re at it, fix leaky taps and overly moist areas, so you don’t bring all the frogs to your yard. Tiger snakes love a juicy frog!

You can also ignore all this advice and let the snakes run wild in your yards, because it’s great for business- but in the interests of keeping your homes, families and pets safe, it’s worth keeping your bendy friendies out.

However, if you do come across a snake mate this season, remember to stay cool and call Trishky Business for safe removal. 😎

16/04/2023

😎IT’S NEVER TOO COLD TO BE COOL 😎

The seasons are shifting, and I don’t know about you, but it’s getting a little harder for me to get out of my snuggly bed and deal with the cold mornings. I’m definitely moving a bit slower and so are our bendy friendies!

This is good news for lots of people, as there’s less chance of finding a little (or big) nope rope somewhere where they’re not meant to be, so the days of eReptile Dysfunction (😉) are mostly behind us for a few months. However, snakes don’t bunker down and hibernate- they have a period of semi-dormancy called ‘brumation’.
They still need to have a nosh and a refreshing beverage, and they’ll move about if their home gets disturbed, and when we have a few sunny days through the cold months, they’ll wiggle up for a bask in the sun, as they rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature.

They’ll snuggle up under logs or burrow underground, or maybe they’ve hunkered down in a cozy corner of your shed, so it’s important not to get complacent.

Ever been in a cozy, lovely sleep and someone’s ripped the covers off your bed and startled the heck out of you? It’s happened to me (mostly when I was a kid and I wasn’t too keen on getting out of bed for school) and I swear to god, the surprise and shock had me ready to fly-kick my own mother. Snakes probably can’t fly-kick you, because you know, you need legs to fly-kick, but that startle can result in a bite or the very least, a big scare for you too.

If you’re enjoying the winter sun, remember our neighborhood snakes might well be doing the same thing. Maybe even act like a snake and lay out in the sunshine and have a snack. If you see them, let them soak up the sun and have a nice time, but on the other hand, if you’ve found one curled up in your gum boots, in your shed or under your outdoor fridge, stay cool and call me.

(Also I’d just like to say that eReptile Dysfunction made me laugh super hard when I thought of it.)

17/02/2023

What do snakes and humans have in common? We scare the crap out of each other.

It is cool and normal to be frightened of snakes, especially the spicy venomous ones. It would almost be weird not to be a bit spooked- there is risk, there is unpredictability, there is a wriggly sausage with pointy fangs full of danger juice.

But marinate on this, good buddies: snakes respond the same way as we do when we are scared.

We try to run, or hide, or we bluff and try to intimidate our scary monster, or we wildly fight back and sometimes that hurts the monster, or sometimes it hurts ourselves.

Fear is an important feeling, and when it comes to snakes, it’s crucial to understand that to them, we look an awful lot like a predator.

You wouldn’t believe the amount of times I’ve heard “if I see a snake, I’ll *insert grotesquely descriptive violent act*” from folks. It’s okay to be scared. Every single sentient being is scared at some point or another. What we do with our fear is a different story.

Snakes don’t have the ability to say “yo, you’re freaking me out.” “Could you back away, I’m about to shed my skin” or “my buddy, I am hangry, and you are in the way of me and my snacks.”
They can’t say “I’m just trying to warm up” or “I’m thirsty and this is the first place I found that I can have a sippy sip.”
They don’t have arms to wave a white flag. They’re just weirdos pretending to be cool about life, much like us.

Here’s my advice when it comes to snakes getting in your zone- CAUTION and COMPASSION. Drop the bravado and give your scared bendy friendy some room. Keep yourself and your people/pets safe. Call me or your local snake relocation legend. Stay cool, and have a little compassion.
We all just want to have our space, our snacks, and a warm spot to rest.
And hell, if someone got between me and my sandwich, I’d probably get pretty feisty too.

Trishky Business meets Frisky BusinessIt’s getting hot, Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, so let’s talk about some ho...
06/02/2023

Trishky Business meets Frisky Business

It’s getting hot, Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, so let’s talk about some hot lovin’ - tiger snakes and their sexy business!

Picture this. You’re a cool female tiger snake, you’re filling your tum-tum with frogs during the warm days, and maybe might go for a little nosh in the evening if the weather is right, and you realize “oh hey, I’m feeling reproductively mature!”

Sure, it’s been warm out for a few months, your pals are all doing their hot girl summer, and now it’s your time to shine and baby, it’s business time.

Clear your schedule for the day, because the bangarang can last seven hours. Thankfully, your fella holds off from snacking during the main event, because there’s nothing worse than crumbs in bed, right?

Anyway, let’s move on because this got weird. Tiger snakes lay live babies, no eggs here! They can have as many as 20-30 little rascals in a litter, and luckily they’re born ready for action, so Mama Snake can go back to eating frogs and catching some rays while her beloved bendy babes figure out the world on their own- how to eat, sleep, and give a lil sassy hissy when they need to.

Thanks for reading and hope there’s no unwanted crumbs in your bed this Valentines Day!

26/11/2022

Snake Season!

Most people know that snakes are cold blooded and can’t produce their own heat. That’s why you’re likely to see them stretched out on sidewalks, driveways and car parks like the weird little solar panels that they are.

Like a solar panel, that heat generates energy, so the rascals get extra frisky and fast in their search for snacks and mates- not so different from the general crowd at a Sunday Sesh, really.

With the weather properly warming up now, be vigilant when you’re out and about- most snakes know you’re coming well before you know they’re around, and they’ll do their best to hide from you- they know that you’re not a tasty meal, and you don’t really fit their requirements as a lover. (Sorry 🙃)

If you do come across a snake, stay still and act cool. They think we’re the predators, and any sudden, jerky movements- especially towards them- makes them feel pretty bloody scared. A tiger snake may flatten their heads and necks, and rise up like a cobra, trying to freak you out. (It works like a charm, the little sh*ts.) A dugite, the shy little babies that they are, would much rather slither away and hide, but they’re pretty nervous and if they think you’re coming at them, they’ll probably start striking to freak you out. (Also works like a charm.)

These aren’t them being aggressive and coming for you- this is them thinking you’re coming for them and trying to protect themselves!
If they’ve found their way into your home or yard, just remember- give them space, keep pets/kids away from them, give yourself a second to calm down and remind yourself you’re brave and cool, and give me a call to come scoop up your slithery visitor.

Got snakes? If you’ve got a bendy friendy or a nope rope in your house/car/yard, and they aren’t paying rent or contribu...
16/11/2022

Got snakes? If you’ve got a bendy friendy or a nope rope in your house/car/yard, and they aren’t paying rent or contributing to the rising household costs, or if you’re just worried they’re gonna snack on you, call me for their safe removal. I’m available for Perth’s southern suburbs, just stay cool and call the number listed. 🕶🐍

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