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Snakes alive! So watch out across Brimbank

Brimbank residents could face unprecedented numbers of snakes this summer, according to a local snake catcher.

Jarrod Bingham said high rainfall and a large mound of soil left after Regional Rail Link works in Drayton Street, near Sunshine railway station, was creating an ideal breeding ground for snakes.

“It’s about 100 metres wide and is the perfect environment for snakes,” he said.

“Snakes look for a place to live with a water and food source, and plenty of shelter.

‘‘When it rains [the mound] holds water, which attracts frogs, a favourite for tiger snakes.”

Mr Bingham said that most years he caught up to 250 snakes in Brimbank from September to April, but this year’s total could be higher.

He said he also caught a large number of snakes in the Caroline Springs area, while last week he was called to remove a snake from the women’s prison at Deer Park.

“I’ve been a snake catcher for six years and this could be the worst I’ve seen.”

Sunshine resident Sam, whose property backs on to the mound, said he had noticed snakes were more prolific this year. “I’ve lived here since 1997 and not seen any snakes until this year. I recently had a tiger snake in my backyard.

“Regional Rail Link informed me the mound would be removed in February this year, but it’s still there. It’s an ideal breeding ground for snakes. I’m disgusted and stressed.”

Regional Rail Link Footscray-Deer Park project general manager Steve Cornish said the authority was aware of reports of snake sightings in the Drayton Street area. He could not say if the mound would be removed.

“We’ve spoken with the local council, which advised that snakes are not uncommon in the area and recommended residents contact it … if they have concerns,’’ he said.

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