Local field note / NSW 2101

Snake catcher
Narrabeen

Narrabeen's lagoon, coastal strip and hillside streets create a mix of waterside gardens, unit buildings and sloping residential blocks.

LOCAL / 2101 PENRITH-BASED

Around the suburb

Waterfront storage should remain untouched

Kayak racks, pool equipment, decks and lakeside planting can hide a snake from view. Moving recreational gear after a sighting is unsafe.

PET EMERGENCY CONTACTS

Narrabeen vet plan: local and after-hours

Save the local clinic and 24-hour hospital as separate contacts. That avoids searching from scratch if a dog or cat becomes weak, unsteady, collapses or was seen near an unknown snake.

LOCAL CLINIC REFERENCEMona Vale Veterinary Hospital02 9999 226922 Park Street, Mona Vale NSW 2103
24/7 EMERGENCY FALLBACKSASH Northern Beaches02 9875 00004 Roseberry Street, Balgowlah NSW 2093
Full vet details, directions and checking method ↓

Habitat clues, not a diagnosis Narrabeen

Local council guidance records several venomous and non-venomous snakes across the Northern Beaches, including eastern brown snakes, red-bellied black snakes and diamond pythons. Lagoons, sandstone bushland and roof spaces create different habitat clues, but none proves an identification.

01 / Non-venomous

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 ↗
02 / Venomous

Red-bellied black snake

Often associated with wetter habitat such as creeks, drains, wetlands and dam margins.

Do not use this as an ID: The red or pink flank may be hidden from view, especially from above.

Australian Museum species guide ↗
03 / Venomous

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 Narrabeen property. The Sydney snake identification guide explains the limits of visual identification.

LOCAL VISUAL / REGIONAL CONTEXT

The setting in context

Narrabeen Lagoon seen across surrounding vegetation

Narrabeen Lagoon — a regional reference for the wetlands, coastal vegetation and dense neighbourhoods of the Northern Beaches.

Photo: Bs4234 / Wikimedia Commons ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0. Cropped for display.

Narrabeen map: use this to check the wider road, reserve and waterway pattern—not to approach a snake. Provider attribution appears inside the map.

The calls we usually hear about
01

snake near kayak, board or fishing storage

02

sighting below a deck or beside a pool

03

movement towards lagoon vegetation

Keep the scene quiet

Leave boats, boards and covers exactly where they are. Keep people on the building side and watch from indoors.

Do not touch, trap, corner or try to kill the snake. Bring children and pets away and call a trained reptile handler.

SAFE ORDERSTEP BACKMOVE PETSKEEP WATCHCALL

Finding the property

Mention narrow streets, shared waterfront access and whether the property is reached from the road or a rear path.

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.

Reducing easy hiding places

Raise water-sports gear, keep deck edges visible and avoid dense storage around pool pumps and doors.

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 17 AUGUST 2026

Vet reference from the suburb centre

Mona Vale Veterinary Hospital provides the local point of reference on this page. For an out-of-hours or immediately critical case, the wider-area emergency listing is SASH Northern Beaches. Call either hospital before transport when you can do so safely.

Before travellingKeep the pet still and quietCall the veterinary teamLeave the snake where it is

The local listing is measured from the suburb centre only. It may not be the closest open service to every Narrabeen street, and the emergency hospital may advise a different destination after triage.

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 details worth having ready

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.

IF A BITE MAY HAVE OCCURRED

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 ↗.

A few things to know

Answers for Narrabeen

Should I move a kayak to look for a Narrabeen snake?

No. Keep the rack undisturbed and tell the catcher which item or side the snake moved beneath.

What if I lose sight of the snake in Narrabeen?

Do not pull things apart to find it. Remember the last position and direction of travel, keep the area quiet and explain what happened when you call.

What should I do with dogs or cats?

Move pets indoors or into another secure area without going near the snake. Do not let a pet investigate the last sighting point.

The local background comes from NSW Environment — Ku-ring-gai Chase and Pittwater setting, with snake safety checked against NSW Environment guidance ↗. Habitat can vary from street to street, so we do not claim that a particular species is common at any address.

NEED A SNAKE CATCHER IN NARRABEEN?

Keep back.
Make the call.

0485 669 824
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