FAQ's- Snake Catcher and Snake Rescue

Jaipur snake rescue

🔹 1. What should I do if I see a snake in my house in Jaipur?

If you spot a snake inside or around your home, don’t panic or try to handle it yourself. Instead, call our 24×7 Snake Rescue Helpline at 089638 79232. We’re based in Housing Board, Ram Nagar, Shastri Nagar, Jaipur – 302006, and our team will reach your location quickly to rescue the snake safely.


🔹 2. Is there a snake catcher near me in Jaipur?

Yes! If you’re in or near Shastri Nagar, Jaipur, or any area like Vaishali Nagar, Jhotwara, or Mansarovar, our team can reach you fast. Call 089638 79232 anytime—we’re open 24 hours a day.


🔹 3. What is the snake rescue helpline number in Jaipur?

The snake rescue helpline number for Jaipur is 089638 79232. You can call us 24/7 for emergency snake-catching services across Jaipur and nearby areas.


🔹 4. How fast can your team reach my location?

Since we’re located in Ram Nagar, Shastri Nagar (Jaipur 302006), we can usually reach most locations in Jaipur within 15 to 30 minutes, depending on your area and traffic.

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🔹 5. Do you have experience with venomous snakes like cobras or kraits?

Yes. With over 7 years of experience in wildlife rescue, we have handled hundreds of cases involving venomous snakes like Cobras, Common Kraits, and Russell’s Vipers safely and professionally.


🔹 6. Can I WhatsApp or share my location for faster rescue?

Definitely. You can call or WhatsApp us on 089638 79232, and share your live location to help our team reach you even faster. This is especially useful during late-night emergencies.


🔹 7. What areas do you cover for snake rescue in Jaipur?

We provide service in all parts of Jaipur, including Shastri Nagar, Malviya Nagar, Mansarovar, Vaishali Nagar, Jhotwara, Civil Lines, Raja Park, and even nearby towns like Bagru, Chomu, Bassi, and Achrol.


🔹 8. Is your snake rescue service free or paid?

Our snake rescue service is paid, as we have a dedicated team that works day and night, and we ensure they are fairly compensated to support their families. However, our charges are very affordable and reasonable, especially considering the urgent and risky nature of the work. We always prioritize your safety and quick response over profit.


🔹 9. Is it safe to handle or kill a snake myself?

No, it’s not safe. Even non-venomous snakes can bite when they feel threatened. Avoid risking injury—call our professional team at 089638 79232 and we’ll handle it safely for you.

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🔹 10. Are you available at night or on holidays?

Yes. We’re a 24-hour snake rescue service, available day and night, even on Sundays and public holidays. Just call us anytime at 089638 79232.


🔹 11. Do you offer snake awareness programs or training?

Yes. We regularly conduct snake awareness workshops in schools, housing societies, and institutions in Jaipur. To organize a session, contact us at 089638 79232.


🔹 12. How can I identify if a snake is venomous?

It’s difficult to accurately identify venomous snakes without experience. Some traits like triangular heads or color patterns can help, but it’s best to call experts like us to assess and remove the snake safely.


🔹 13. Do you rescue snakes from schools or government buildings?

Yes, we’ve handled rescues from schools, offices, parks, and hospitals across Jaipur. If a snake is spotted in a public area, contact us immediately at 089638 79232.


🔹 14. Where is your snake rescue service located in Jaipur?

We’re based in Housing Board, Ram Nagar, Shastri Nagar, Jaipur – 302006, and operate citywide, making us one of the most accessible rescue teams in Jaipur.


🔹 15. How can I prevent snakes from entering my home?

Keep surroundings clean, remove clutter, seal gaps in doors/walls, and store food properly. For more tips or an inspection, call us at 089638 79232—we’re happy to guide you.

General FAQ’s

1. Are snakes poisonous or venomous?

Technically, snakes are venomous, not poisonous. “Venomous” means they inject venom through a bite or fangs, while “poisonous” means harmful when touched or eaten. Only some snakes are venomous — not all.


✅ 2. Which are the most venomous snakes in India?

The “Big Four” venomous snakes in India are:

  • Indian Cobra

  • Russell’s Viper

  • Common Krait

  • Saw-scaled Viper
    These species are responsible for most snakebite cases.


✅ 3. What time of year are snakes most active?

Snakes are more active in summer and monsoon (May to September), especially during early mornings and evenings. Rain often drives them out of their shelters, making sightings more common.


✅ 4. Why do snakes come near houses?

Snakes are attracted to:

  • Food like rats, frogs, or insects

  • Shelter in piles of wood, junk, or bushes

  • Water sources in monsoon or summer
    Keeping surroundings clean can help prevent this.


✅ 5. Can snakes climb walls or trees?

Yes. Many snakes are excellent climbers, especially species like rat snakes or tree snakes. They can climb walls, branches, pipes, or rough surfaces if there’s support.


✅ 6. How to know if a snake is dangerous?

Without proper knowledge, it’s hard to tell. General warning signs:

  • Hood (cobra)

  • Triangular head (some vipers)

  • Aggressive behavior
    Still, some harmless snakes mimic venomous ones, so always call a professional to be safe.


✅ 7. What should I do if bitten by a snake?

  1. Stay calm and still.

  2. Call emergency medical services immediately.

  3. Do NOT suck the venom or tie the area tightly.

  4. Do NOT use herbal remedies.
    Get to a hospital quickly — antivenom is the only proven treatment.


✅ 8. Is it illegal to catch or kill snakes in India?

Yes. Snakes are protected under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. It’s illegal to kill or keep them. Only certified rescuers or forest officials can safely handle them.


✅ 9. How can I keep snakes away from my home?

  • Keep surroundings clean and grass trimmed

  • Remove junk piles and firewood

  • Fix rodent problems

  • Seal holes or cracks in walls and floors

  • Use natural snake repellents like garlic or neem oil (limited effect)


✅ 10. Are snake bites common in urban areas?

Snake bites are more common in rural areas, but urban areas with gardens, empty plots, or near forests also report cases — especially during the rainy season. Stay alert and keep emergency numbers handy.


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