Before anyone gets too close
Flat Rock Creek and the reserve corridor changes the local service picture
Local context here means Flat Rock Creek and the reserve corridor, plus the day-to-day property pattern of apartments, cottages, shared garages and leafy garden strips. Where access depends on the building, basement level, rear lane or house gate, arrange it without walking through the last sighting area. Current travel and availability are then discussed honestly on the phone.
PET EMERGENCY CONTACTS
Naremburn veterinary contacts
Keep these details separate from the snake-removal number. The catcher handles the snake; a veterinary team assesses the pet. If both are needed, make the veterinary call without waiting for capture.
snake sighting around apartments, cottages, shared garages and leafy garden strips
movement towards Flat Rock Creek and the reserve corridor
call requiring the building, basement level, rear lane or house gate
Keep people and pets back
Do not cross a yard, loading area or reserve edge merely to keep watching. Around Flat Rock Creek and the reserve corridor, do not follow a snake into vegetation, waterway land, a work zone or another property. Note the last fixed object it passed and call from a safe place.
Do not touch, trap, corner or try to kill the snake. Bring children and pets away and call a trained reptile handler.
What to look at later
After the immediate risk has passed, inspect door seals and screens, keep frequently used paths visible, lift stored materials off the ground and reduce rodent food around apartments, cottages, shared garages and leafy garden strips. Leave creek, foreshore and reserve habitat undisturbed.
No property can be completely snake-proof. The practical aim is better visibility, fewer hiding places and less food for rodents, without harming native wildlife.
PET SAFETY / DETAILS CHECKED 20 AUGUST 2026
Where to ring about a pet
The first card is a practical clinic for the local area. The second card is a hospital that advertises 24-hour emergency care. Neither requires you to move closer to the snake or transport it.
The hospital states that emergency care is open 24/7; call on the way.
The Artarmon hospital states that it is open 24/7 for emergencies.
Selection from the middle of Naremburn cannot account for every road or open clinic. Confirm where the veterinary team wants you to go before starting the trip.
Independent contact information only. Snake Catcher 24/7 Sydney is not affiliated with these veterinary providers. In a life-threatening pet emergency, follow the veterinary team's instructions immediately.
The best way onto the site
For Naremburn, give the building, basement level, rear lane or house gate. Say whether the snake is indoors, outdoors or moving towards Flat Rock Creek and the reserve corridor, and nominate one person who can meet the catcher without passing the sighting point.
Let us know whether the snake is inside or outside, whether a gate or door is locked and whether animals are still on the property.
A calm description is enough
We will ask where the snake was last seen, what sort of property it is and the safest place to meet you. An existing photo can be useful, but nobody should move closer to take one. Once we know the situation, we can give you an honest indication of availability and travel time.
LOCAL VISUAL / REGIONAL CONTEXT
Suburb map and regional view

Buffalo Creek — a regional reference for the creek lines and bush corridors threaded through northern Sydney.
Photo: Maurice van Creij / Wikimedia Commons ↗ · CC BY 3.0 ↗. Cropped for display.
Naremburn map: use this to check the wider road, reserve and waterway pattern—not to approach a snake. Provider attribution appears inside the map.
Local habitat and snake activity Naremburn
Sandstone bushland, creek gullies and mature tree cover can provide habitat for pythons and smaller forest snakes; damp corridors may also suit red-bellied black snakes. Those settings are only broad clues, never a safe identification.
Diamond python
Can use mature trees, roof spaces, thick gardens, rockwork and sheltered structures.
Do not use this as an ID: Do not approach because a pattern appears familiar; large pythons can still defend themselves.
Australian Museum species guide ↗Yellow-faced whip snake
A fast, slender daytime snake that may occur in open woodland, gardens and suburban edges.
Do not use this as an ID: It is frequently mistaken for a juvenile eastern brown snake; do not rely on a quick glance.
Australian Museum species guide ↗Golden-crowned snake
A small nocturnal snake associated with moist forest, sandstone, leaf litter, logs and rocks.
Do not use this as an ID: The pale crown can be incomplete or hard to see, and a defensive posture is not a safe ID test.
Australian Museum species guide ↗These are habitat-based possibilities for the wider district, not a claim that any species is common on a particular Naremburn property. The Sydney snake identification guide explains the limits of visual identification.
Call 000 immediately. Keep the person still and calm, apply a pressure immobilisation bandage, and do not wash, cut or suck the bite. Follow the emergency operator and Healthdirect guidance ↗.
Common local questions
Answers for Naremburn
Does Flat Rock Creek and the reserve corridor mean snakes are common in Naremburn?
No. It is a verified local landscape reference, not a frequency claim. Habitat, weather and individual properties vary, so every unknown snake should be given space and assessed from the actual sighting.
Is the snake moved humanely?
The aim is safe capture and humane relocation in line with current NSW requirements. The snake should not be handled by an untrained person.
Can I make a Naremburn property snake-proof?
No property can be made completely snake-proof. After the immediate risk has passed, inspect door seals and screens, keep frequently used paths visible, lift stored materials off the ground and reduce rodent food around apartments, cottages, shared garages and leafy garden strips. Leave creek, foreshore and reserve habitat undisturbed.
The local background comes from NSW Environment — cities, bushland and waterways ↗, with snake safety checked against NSW Environment guidance ↗. The embedded public map is used to confirm the suburb, roads and named landscape reference. Habitat can vary from street to street, so we do not claim that a particular species is common at any address.