Local maps, points of interest, terrain, vegetation, property access, vets and hospitals.
A standalone Sydney service
About the SnakeSafe network
SnakeSafe Sydney is built around a simple idea: one prominent number should connect a distressed caller with a network of catchers covering Sydney.
Call the network0485 669 824Why this site exists
Less boasting. More useful information.
The service is presented as a network rather than a one-person show. The person taking the call checks the location, the scene and current coverage. We do not publish a catcher count we cannot prove or an arrival time that Sydney traffic can make meaningless.
SnakeSafe Sydney stands on its own: a separate brand, a separate phone number and original content written for its own callers. That clear separation also prevents confusing customers or search engines with duplicate pages, copied claims or competing canonicals.
Native reptiles are protected in NSW. Appropriate catch-and-release authorisation, handling experience and insurance should apply to the catcher attending each job; callers can ask for those details when coverage is confirmed.
One number, Sydney-wide reach
A network built around the caller—not one person’s diary
SnakeSafe Sydney uses a network of catchers covering Greater Sydney. When you call, the useful information is simple: your suburb, where the snake was last seen, whether people or pets are close, and whether access is straightforward.
We don’t advertise a made-up ten-minute arrival or pretend every catcher is always free. We check current coverage and give you a clear answer.
Our publishing standard
Local pages should earn their place
Different local evidence and situations—not automated place-name swapping.
No fake incidents, reviews, capture photographs, rankings or response guarantees.
Keep it simple
Snake still visible? Call while you know where it is.
One clear phone number connects you with the SnakeSafe Sydney catcher network. We’ll ask a few quick questions and check current coverage.