In pretty much every case the snake in your attic is a type of rat snake and it has entered the attic because it smelled rats or mice up there.
Do i have a snake in attic.
In every case i ve ever seen involving snakes in an attic there were also rodents in the attic usually rats.
Snake in the attic of homes and buildlings is a call that we sometimes receive in the winter months when snakes are looking for a heat source that is constant.
Also make sure any gaps are sealed to help stop this problem.
However once you have found that there is a snake that is living in your attic your task does not become easier.
This type of snake isn t venomous but many people don t like the idea of snakes living in their attic.
There are very few examples of a snake infestation without the rodent infestation also being present and in this case it will usually be as the snake has just finished devouring the rat population.
I have seen it numerouse times and i have found several snake skins inside attics while performing wildlife inspections.
There is one main reason that snakes will be found in an attic and that is that they are being drawn there by a good food source and in the majority of cases this will mean that there are rats up in the attic along with the snakes.
The snakes that do so are of course climbing snakes such as this yellow rat snake that i caught out of an attic.
Most people don t spend a significant amount of time in their attic usually only using it for storage so a snake can live there in relative anonymity without fear of being discovered or removed.
Yes sometimes snakes do get in the attic.
Yes snakes actually do sometimes live in 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.