Coral Snake Trapping Tampa

The coral snake will spend most of the day beneath the ground or leaf cover. They come to the surface during rain or breeding season. They will feed on lizards, frogs, other snakes, birds and rodents.
The coral snake is not an aggressive snake. They account for less than one percent of all snake bites per year. They do have some of the most potent venom of any snakes. They will usually attempt to flee humans with bite only as last resort. If bitten get medical attention immediately. Respiratory failure can occur within hours.
Never try to remove a coral snake from your Tampa property. Call the professionals at A All Animal Control to help you with your cottonmouth removal in Tampa. We know snakes and can safely remove them from your property.
