Venomous Snake Species Found in Indiana

Here in Indiana, we know of 33 snake species that call the Hoosier state home. From harmless egg-laying snakes like the Western Foxsnake and the Gray Ratsnake, to typical backyard snakes like the common Garter snake, most species are quite innocuous. However, of the 33 known species of harmless snake in Indiana, there are 4 that are in fact, venomous. If you live near woods, forests, or bodies of water, or simply take pleasure in open-air activities like hiking, fishing, and camping, you have a higher chance at crossing paths with an Indiana snake while enjoying the great outdoors!

Continue reading to learn which Indiana snakes are dangerous, and what to do to protect your property from nuisance snakes.

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Cottonmouth Snake (Agkistrodon piscivorus)

Being able to spot a poisonous snake takes knowledge and a little practice. Some of the most unassuming snakes are the most dangerous, while some exotic-looking ones are entirely harmless. This means you cannot easily gauge a snake’s level of danger based on appearance alone unless you have the right foreknowledge. Read our article, “How Can You Tell if a Snake is Poisonous?” to learn how to identify a dangerous snake from a harmless one.

Commonly referred to as “Pit Vipers”, and all belonging to the scientific family “Crotalidae”, here are the 4 venomous snake species native to Indiana:

🐍 Copperhead Snake (Agkistrodon contortrix)

Copperhead snakes are typically only found in the Southern Hills and Lowlands region of the state. Although venomous, Copperhead snakes tend to only bite out of defense, not for predatory reasons. So long as you steer clear, they shouldn’t come after you.

🐍 Cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus)

Cottonmouth snakes are only found in one small area in the southwestern regions of the state. They tend to live near slow-moving bodies of water, like lakes, streams, and marshes. As a state endangered species, you won’t likely ever come across one.

🐍 Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake (Sistrurus catenatus)

Also known as Black Massasauga, Black Rattler, Black Snapper, the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake is another rate species, as it is a Federally Threatened species. It is primarily found in the Northern regions of Indiana.

🐍 Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus)

Also known as the Timber Rattlesnake, Canebrake Rattlesnake or Banded Rattlesnake, the Timber Rattlesnake is another state-endangered snake species that you will not easily come across. They are primarily found in the South central regions of Indiana.

Identifying Poisonous Snake Species

Not only is it wise to learn how to recognize these venomous snake species in Indiana, as well as, how to protect your property from all snakes this coming spring and summer. You see, venomous snakes pose several safety and health risks, but common, harmless snakes can be quite the nuisance to your property. Read our blog, “How to Get Rid of Lawn Snakes” to learn what you can do to protect your lawn and gardens from slithering, smelly, and destructive snakes.

Got a Nuisance Snake Problem?

Call Budget Animal Removal at 317-875-3099 for fast and affordable snake removal and control in Indianapolis, Indiana. Our DNR licensed wildlife removal specialists offer wild animal abatement services, cleanup and minor restorations for animal damages, 24 hour emergency service, free estimates, and free advice. We work with all native wildlife, including snakes, raccoons, bats, squirrels, and more! Request a free estimate, today.

Educational and Fun Facts about Bats

Bats are among the most misunderstood creatures across the world.  It may be because they hang upside down, or have long pointy teeth; or perhaps it’s the correlation with Dracula and vampires that have given bats their unfair stereotype.  Rumors of rabies and disease alter people’s perception of this actually incredible and interesting mammal.  If this has been your past perception, than maybe this article can change your mind! 

Continue reading to learn some of the most interesting and fun facts about bats, including what you can do if they ever become a nuisance around your home or building.

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🦇 Bats Are the Only Mammal Capable of True Flight.

Many people do not realize that bats are in fact, mammals. On top of that, they are the ONLY mammals on Earth that can actually fly (like a bird, not a squirrel).  They have wings similar to the anatomy of a human hand, with elongated fingers connected by a stretchy membrane.  They are amazing during flight.  They are fast and swift, using propulsion to push forward using their airfoil thin wings.

🦇 A Bat Can Consume Over 1000 Small Insects in One Hour.

Bats have insatiable appetites and can eat up to 200 tons of insects each night.  That is an average of 1,000 flying insects per hour. Not only is that a lot of feeding, it is excellent pest control for farmers and outdoor lovers, alike!

🦇 Echolocation is a Bio-Sonar System Bats use to Navigate Surroundings and Hunt for Prey

Bats are not blind, but they do not have great vision, especially in the dark.  But in the dark is when they are awake and busy, so they have to use other methods of communication and navigation to get around.  This is called echolocation.  Bats emit beeps and then listen for the beep to bounce back off of a solid structure.  Then they know where they are. 

🦇 Bat Species Make Up Nearly 25% of All Mammals on Earth.

There are more than 900 species of bats in the world, all broken up into different categories and classifications.  The Chiroptera Order is the first class in which bats are categorized.  From there they are split into suborders, genera, and then species.

🦇 Vampire Bats Do Not Actually Suck Blood, and Never Bite Humans.

Three species of vampire bats are known to exist around the world.  These three species of bats do not actually “suck” blood from other mammals.  They will, however, lick it up after emitting a bite to a cow or other large warm-blooded animal. 

Bat Removal and Control Near You

As you can see, bats are interesting and amazing creatures that are all too often misrepresented and misunderstood. Although bats deserve our respect and protection, they can sometimes be a nuisance to property owners. In this case, you need safe and humane bat abatement you can trust. 

Call Budget Animal Removal at 317-875-3099 for humane bat removal and control service in Indianapolis, Indiana and its surrounding locations. Our DNR licensed wildlife removal specialists offer a wide range of bat abatement services, including bat extraction, bat-proofing, attic cleanup and minor restorations for bat damages, 24 hour emergency service, free estimates, and much more! Request a free estimate, today.

Top FAQS About Wild Animal Control

Here at Budget Animal Removal, we get a lot of the same questions regarding our standard nuisance wildlife abatement services. From methods and equipment, to business hours, prices, and more, our clients want to know how we operate. So to acquiesce, we have gathered together the most frequently asked questions about wild animal removal and control, and answered them for you! Continue reading to review them all!

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What Services Do You Provide?

Here at Budget Animal Removal, we provide services for all Indiana wildlife species, with the exception of waterfowl (ducks, geese, etc.). Along with residential and commercial animal extraction service, we also offer wildlife proofing services to ensure future infestations do not occur, as well as, wildlife cleanup and decontamination and minor attic restorations to repair animal damages. We also offer full-property inspections, free estimates, free advice, referrals, 24 hour emergency service, and homeowners’ insurance claim work for animal damages.

Do You Provide Animal Removal for All Animals?

We only work with species of wildlife, such as bats, raccoons, squirrels, skunks, opossum, moles, voles, groundhogs, muskrats, rabbits, and similar mammals. We DO NOT provide services for cats, dogs, injured or orphaned animals, or waterfowl. Waterfowl includes ducks, geese, swans, herons, and similar water-bound birds.

Do You Use Poisons Or Chemicals?

Our certified professionals adhere to all industry-accepted standards and best practices, as well as, operate within all local, state, and federal laws that govern wildlife. As a non-lethal company, we use a careful and concentrated approach to accurately identify, locate, extract, and exclude any species of nuisance wildlife using a variety of non-lethal methods,including live traps, artificial hormones, state of the art luminosities, and automated static noise devices. We always make sure to avoid non-target animals, and we never use poisons, repellents, fatal devices, nor environmentally-damaging or toxic products.

What Do You Do With The Animals You Trap And Remove?

After animals are extracted from a property, those that are suspected of illness are sent to a lab to be tested for Rabies. Following testing, healthy animals are released back into nature in a faraway habitat (at least 10 miles) where they can live out the remainder of their lives in peace and harmony. However, in most cases, our DNR licensed and insured wildlife abatement specialists are required to follow the local animal removal ordinances.

Will a Bat in the House Attack Us?

Bats are timid and cautious mammals. They prefer to keep to themselves, and are more afraid of you than you are of them. They will usually steer clear of humans and other animals, but there are exceptions. If you provoke or scare a bat, they could attack in self-defense. Also, if a mother bat is protecting her young, she could retaliate against any suspected threats.And last, if a bat is sick or infected, they could demonstrate erratic and aggressive behaviors. These are just more reasons why you should NEVER attempt to remove a wild animal on your own.

Do Wild Animals Have Diseases?

All mammals are capable of being carriers or transmitters of infectious or contagious diseases. Animals like bats and raccoons are known carriers of the Rabies virus and other common transmissible illnesses. Aside from disease, wildlife infestations in the home can lead to various health implications for both humans and pets. Furthermore, they can bring pests into the home, like lice, mites, and gnats. And when they are infesting an inner area of your home, you can expect it to be a highly unhygienic environment.

What Should I Do If There Is A Wild Animal In My Home Right Now?

Never under any circumstances should you ever attempt to remove a wild animal on your own. Not only does it require specialized equipment and procedure, there are many local and federal laws that govern wildlife tampering, transportation, trapping, and more. For these reasons and for reasons of safety, always contact our DNR licensed and insured animal removal specialists for safe and humane assistance. We offer 24 hour emergency wildlife removal, so give us a call anytime!

Contact Us Today for More Answers to Your Questions!

Call Budget Animal Removal at 317-875-3099 for fast and affordable wildlife removal services in Indianapolis, Indiana. Our DNR licensed wildlife removal specialists offer wild animal abatement services, cleanup and minor restorations for animal damages, 24 hour emergency service, free estimates, and more! Request a free estimate, today.

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Here at Budget Animal Removal, we are DNR licensed and insured wildlife rescue and control company that specializes in non-lethal and humane nuisance animal abatement. As a locally owned and operated company here in Indianapolis, you can trust that we are committed members of our community, and strive to provide professional and personalized service at economy-based prices.

Check out our informative, easy-to-navigate website for information and advice about nuisance animal removal and control in Central Indiana! When you visit our brand-new website, you will get the information you are looking for regarding our wildlife control services, right away. You will also find fun and informative pages on all sorts of topics, including Frequently Asked Questions and more!

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We work with all species of wildlife here in Indiana, including raccoons, bats, opossums, and more, all of which are listed right on our landing page. Simply click on the animal you are having trouble with to learn how to get started on protecting your property from nuisance wildlife. If you are unsure about which animal is trespassing onto your premises, just visit our Services page to see all we have to offer in terms of general wildlife abatement.

In addition to animal extraction and exclusion, we offer a wide range of additional services and customer amenities, including full-property inspections, post-service checkups, integrated pest management, and more. We even provide minor attic repairs and restorations for damages caused by nuisance wildlife! Visit our Cleanup and Restoration page to see what we can do to resolve animal damages, including the unsanitary mess they leave behind.

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