Snake in my living room!
Snake in my living room!
Had a panicked call from partner saying there was a snake in the house. Drove back from Pjhilippos like a lunatic. Snake was trying to get out thankfully. Having 2 dogs I was very concerned so I didn't get a good look at it. My questions are, do vipers move fairly quickly? Also, are their markings very distinct? This one had very black spots all over and was moving quite fast out of the house. I am really hoping it was a cat snake. Sorry to be a bit vague but I wasn't thinking quickly enough to grab phone for a photo of it, hence trying to get any info. Thanks for any help!
Re: Snake in my living room!
It doesn’t sound like a viper, they don’t usually move quickly and are a distinctive shape, if you see the head with the blunt nose. A thicker shortish body leads to a narrow tail. They are not spotted, but have a distinct pattern along the back.
If you haven’t got flyscreens, it might be a moment to consider getting one fitted to french windows.. they prevent all sorts of ‘beasties’ getting access to inside the house, not just flies..
Dee
If you haven’t got flyscreens, it might be a moment to consider getting one fitted to french windows.. they prevent all sorts of ‘beasties’ getting access to inside the house, not just flies..
Dee
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Thanks Dee. I do have screens but tend to leave them open so the dogs can wander in and out. It didn't look like a viper, long thinnish body and moving quickly, trying to get away from me and dogs. The markings were lovely on it. Poor thing got stick between screen and patio door when i opened it, which resulted in lots of hissing ( the snake not me!)
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Difficult to say what you had without a photo so I've included a link to show photos of snakes found in Cyprus https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=cypru ... 66&bih=651!
Shane
Shane
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Not a nice experience for you, this happened to a friend of mine, and it was a viper, they tried to remove it with a broom, but the situation was becoming dangerous, it was dispatched by her OH, needs must sadly.
Jackie
Jackie
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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Sorry, but this thread title keeps making me think it would be the crappiest film title ever. 

Web Designer / Developer. Currently working on Paphos Life.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Re: Snake in my living room!
Nope Dominic. . . . . . .for me . . . . . This thread, right from the title, was ALL about a snake in the living room! 


The exclamation mark was the clue for me.
MB
The exclamation mark was the clue for me.
MB
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I think Dom was eluding to the film "Snake On A Plane" but I may be wrong!
Shane
Shane
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I just dont have a sense of humour where snakes are concerned!
MB
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We get a lot of snakes around our place and had a BNV trying to get into the kitchen last week. We put snake powder down by all doors and windows which tends to keep them away though I think the long dry summer has driven them closer to properties looking for drinking water.
Jim
Jim
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No, you were right.

Web Designer / Developer. Currently working on Paphos Life.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Re: Snake in my living room!
My cat brought a baby snake into the kitchen door recently, I was well impressed - not! Luckily it was still near the open door, bravely standing up to Sushi and hissing madly, and I was able to easily sweep it outside. Not sure what would have happened if it had gone the other way and hidden under a sofa or something.
I believe the Cyprus Herpetological Society will come out and collect snakes from your house/garden. I follow them on Facebook, it's quite interesting - https://www.facebook.com/CyHerpSo/ Like I hadn't realised that harmless baby whip snakes were not black like the adults and instead are camouflaged so that many of us would worry they were vipers.
I believe the Cyprus Herpetological Society will come out and collect snakes from your house/garden. I follow them on Facebook, it's quite interesting - https://www.facebook.com/CyHerpSo/ Like I hadn't realised that harmless baby whip snakes were not black like the adults and instead are camouflaged so that many of us would worry they were vipers.