A deadly red-bellied black snake was sucked into a woman s vacuum after she panicked when she discovered the serpent while cleaning the house.
The snake was captured on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland after the Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers were called to safely remove the snake and return it to the wild.
The woman was cleaning her home when she saw the serpent, panicked and vacuumed it up - but the snake catchers warned her that it could have caused serious harm to the snake.
The panicked woman vacuumed the red-bellied black snake (pictured) up into the vacuum cleaner
Stuart Mckenzie shared a video about the experience on the Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers Facebook page and can be heard speculating about the age of the snake.
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Emergency services are attending to a multiple car crash in South Australia that has been caused by a huge dust storm causing zero visibility.
Two men have been taken to hospital after the four-car pile up in Balaklava, a town in the state s mid north.
Ferries to Kangaroo Island have been cancelled because of wild weather and Augusta Highway near Port Wakefield has been closed due to low visibility.
Emergency services are attending to a multiple car crash caused by a huge dust storm (pictured) causing zero visibility in some areas of Adelaide
The four-car pile up on Balaklava Road, Balaklava, has been caused by a dust storm (pictured from a plane) that has blanketed South Australia
Northerly winds cause dust storms in SA, roads closed after three-car crash
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Harry Butler Road, between Yorketown and Minlaton, on the state s Yorke Peninsula.
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Authorities have closed roads in the Mid North, following a three-car crash in Balaklava
A grass fire on KI has now been contained, but ferry services to the island have stopped due to wild weather
Two men have been taken to hospital following a three-car crash in Balaklava in the state s Mid North, while ferries to Kangaroo Island have been cancelled due to wild weather.
Just before midday, SA Police closed Balaklava Road, about 96 kilometres north of Adelaide, where emergency services have attended the multi-car crash.