March 24 2020 at 2 39 pm.
Snake eggs in attic.
The good news is the type of snake that heads for an attic isn t likely to be venomous.
Bird and snake eggs can be easily mistaken for each other but snake eggs tend to be leathery and soft from the outside while bird eggs are hard.
So it is better that you get rid of the snake before its lay eggs and then you see numerous baby snakes running around in your attics.
Climbing snakes are usually lured into attics by the smell of rats so making sure there is no reason for a snake to want to climb into your attic is essential.
What about snake eggs in the attic.
Once you see a rat in your attics the next thing you will see a snake following it.
Snake eggs on the other hand are typically buried underneath soil and found in dark isolated areas.
Snakes climbing into attics is such a common problem that pest removal services regularly encounter it.
Secondly the use of snake traps can help you kill the animal especially when you use bait such as egg or meat.
Snakes believe it or not snakes are adept climbers and because of their size can fit into tiny holes.
Snakes usually lay their eggs in sand or soil which helps.
The eggs of snakes can be identified by a number of different characteristics including the appearance hardness and shape of the eggs.