Area field guide / 8 local pages

Snake catcher
Lower Blue Mountains

Practical help where bushland, sandstone, steep blocks and leafy gardens meet suburban homes. Our catcher network accepts calls day and night for homes, businesses and worksites.

AREA / 02 8 SUBURBS

LOCAL RESPONSE NOTES

Local help without the panic

Bush-facing yards, sandstone walls, timber decks and under-house spaces are familiar features across the lower mountains. Sightings can be brief when a snake slips back towards cover.

The local pages distinguish between ridge-top streets, village centres, bush-edge blocks and the larger yards found around the lower mountains.

When you call, the first questions are simple: where is the snake now, is anyone close to it, and can you keep watch from a safe position? That information is more useful than trying to guess the species.

Choose your suburb

You can find local notes for Lapstone, Glenbrook, Blaxland, Warrimoo, Winmalee, Springwood, Valley Heights, Faulconbridge. The business is based in Penrith and travels to these areas; there is no claim of a separate office in each suburb.

PET EMERGENCY REFERENCE / CHECKED 17 AUGUST 2026

24-hour veterinary fallback for the wider area

Every suburb guide above has its own practical local clinic contact. For after-hours planning across Lower Blue Mountains, the pages also reference ARH Greater Western Sydney, 5/1 John Hines Avenue, Minchinbury NSW 2770. The hospital states that emergency care is available 24/7.

02 8610 3400Official hospital details ↗
Call before travelling. The best destination can change with your exact street, traffic, current intake and veterinary advice.

Prepare the property safely

Mention steep driveways, shared access, gates, stairs and pets when calling. Do not enter dense garden beds or crawl spaces to keep looking after a snake disappears.

Do not lift, prod or move anything around the snake. If it disappears, leave the area as undisturbed as possible and explain exactly where it was last seen.

Homes, businesses and worksites

Calls may involve buildings, gardens, pool areas, garages, sheds and managed or commercial property. Worksites should stop activity in the immediate area and nominate one person to meet the catcher.

Local landscape reference

The area notes are informed by NSW National Parks — Blue Mountains National Park, Glenbrook area. The link supports the landscape context; it does not imply that a particular snake species is common at any address.

Snake nearby?Keep back. Keep watch.CALL • 0485 669 824