Local field note / NSW 2747

Snake catcher
Kingswood

Kingswood has compact residential streets, health and education facilities and busy transport routes, so safe access and crowd control can matter as much as the removal itself.

LOCAL / 2747 PENRITH-BASED

The practical local picture

Shared buildings need one calm contact person

Units, older houses, car parks and institutional grounds create very different sighting points. Service ducts, garden beds and storage zones should be left untouched until assessed.

PET EMERGENCY CONTACTS

If a Kingswood dog or cat was near the snake

Move the pet away only without approaching the snake, minimise the animal's movement and ring a veterinary team immediately. Do not bring the snake or delay treatment while trying to identify it.

LOCAL CLINIC REFERENCEPenrith Veterinary Hospital02 4721 549422 Belmore Street, Penrith NSW 2750
24/7 EMERGENCY FALLBACKARH Greater Western Sydney02 8610 34005/1 John Hines Avenue, Minchinbury NSW 2770
Full vet details, directions and checking method ↓

Gates, driveways and shared entries

For a hospital, campus or strata site, give the building name, entrance, level and on-site contact. Do not rely on the street address alone.

Let us know whether the snake is inside or outside, whether a gate or door is locked and whether animals are still on the property.

The first few minutes

Keep people from gathering around the area. One person should maintain safe visual contact while another calls and organises access.

Do not touch, trap, corner or try to kill the snake. Bring children and pets away and call a trained reptile handler.

SAFE ORDERSTEP BACKMOVE PETSKEEP WATCHCALL

LOCAL VISUAL / REGIONAL CONTEXT

A visual check of the district

Nepean River and wooded gorge at Penrith

Nepean River at Penrith — a regional reference for river, reserve and foothill habitat.

Photo: sv1ambo / Wikimedia Commons ↗ · CC BY 2.0. Cropped for display.

Kingswood map: use this to check the wider road, reserve and waterway pattern—not to approach a snake. Provider attribution appears inside the map.

Typical call-out settings
01

snake in a unit courtyard or shared garage

02

sighting near a clinic, campus or car park

03

snake beside an older shed or garden bed

What happens on the phone

We will ask where the snake was last seen, what sort of property it is and the safest place to meet you. An existing photo can be useful, but nobody should move closer to take one. Once we know the situation, we can give you an honest indication of availability and travel time.

PET SAFETY / DETAILS CHECKED 17 AUGUST 2026

Pet emergency planning

This Kingswood page gives both a regular clinic reference and an all-hours alternative. The distinction matters because general-practice opening times and emergency intake are not the same thing.

Before travellingKeep the pet still and quietCall the veterinary teamLeave the snake where it is

The addresses and phone numbers were checked on 17 August 2026. They are practical planning references, not an endorsement or a claim that one hospital is nearest to every property.

Independent contact information only. Snake Catcher 24/7 Sydney is not affiliated with these veterinary providers. In a life-threatening pet emergency, follow the veterinary team's instructions immediately.

Species clues without guesswork Kingswood

Around the Nepean, wetter margins can suit red-bellied black snakes, while open grass, disturbed ground and rodent activity can suit eastern brown snakes. Diamond pythons may also turn up around mature trees and sheltered structures. Habitat is only a clue—not a safe identification.

01 / Highly venomous

Eastern brown snake

May use open ground, grass margins, disturbed land and places where rodents are active.

Do not use this as an ID: Colour varies widely; a brown or grey snake cannot be identified safely by colour.

Australian Museum species guide ↗
02 / Venomous

Red-bellied black snake

Often associated with wetter habitat such as creeks, drains, wetlands and dam margins.

Do not use this as an ID: The red or pink flank may be hidden from view, especially from above.

Australian Museum species guide ↗
03 / Non-venomous

Diamond python

Can use mature trees, roof spaces, thick gardens, rockwork and sheltered structures.

Do not use this as an ID: Do not approach because a pattern appears familiar; large pythons can still defend themselves.

Australian Museum species guide ↗

These are habitat-based possibilities for the wider district, not a claim that any species is common on a particular Kingswood property. The Sydney snake identification guide explains the limits of visual identification.

Simple follow-up work

Keep communal storerooms orderly, report damaged door seals and avoid leaving rubbish or food sources around bin and loading areas.

No property can be completely snake-proof. The practical aim is better visibility, fewer hiding places and less food for rodents, without harming native wildlife.

IF A BITE MAY HAVE OCCURRED

Call 000 immediately. Keep the person still and calm, apply a pressure immobilisation bandage, and do not wash, cut or suck the bite. Follow the emergency operator and Healthdirect guidance ↗.

Local questions answered

Answers for Kingswood

Can you work with Kingswood strata or facility staff?

Yes. A building manager, security officer or nominated resident should meet the catcher and keep the route to the sighting clear.

Can you attend a unit or strata property in Kingswood?

Yes. Arrange access through the right entrance or garage and ask residents, staff and visitors to stay clear of the immediate area.

Can you give an exact arrival time?

We can give an honest indication after hearing the location, current traffic, access and the urgency of the call. A fixed time is not promised before those details are known.

The local background comes from NSW National Parks — Nepean River and Glenbrook landscape, with snake safety checked against NSW Environment guidance ↗. Habitat can vary from street to street, so we do not claim that a particular species is common at any address.

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