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Heavy rain forces snakes to retreat into Qld homes
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Warning for crazy number of snakes | Daily Examiner
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 A prolonged heatwave followed by a smothering of heavy rain has created perfect conditions for snakes, with catchers in Southeast Queensland scrambling to relocate reptiles from homes and backyards. Noosa-based catcher Luke Huntley said wildlife is thriving compared to last summer, when drier conditions and destructive bushfires provided less water for snakes. He says he s been run off his feet recently retrieving snakes from various hiding places across the region, even spotting his first ever brown snake - one of the world s most deadly - in the popular beachside town. In the suburb of Noosaville, bang in the middle of Noosa, he told NCA NewsWire.
 A prolonged heatwave followed by a smothering of heavy rain has created perfect conditions for snakes, with catchers in Southeast Queensland scrambling to relocate reptiles from homes and backyards. Noosa-based catcher Luke Huntley said wildlife is thriving compared to last summer, when drier conditions and destructive bushfires provided less water for snakes. He says he s been run off his feet recently retrieving snakes from various hiding places across the region, even spotting his first ever brown snake - one of the world s most deadly - in the popular beachside town. In the suburb of Noosaville, bang in the middle of Noosa, he told NCA NewsWire.
Warning for crazy number of snakes | Queensland Times
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