Snake catcher reveals bizarre way the reptiles can get inside your house trends now
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A large and highly venomous eastern brown snake has been filmed flattening itself to squeeze under a door inside a home.
Melbourne reptile wrangler Mark Pelley, known The Snake Hunter shared the footage after he was called out to the Diamond Creek home in the city's north-east by its owners.
'I'm frequently asked how snakes enter the house, so I thought I'd show you,' Mr Pelley explained in the video.
Melbourne reptile catcher Mark Pelley has revealed how snakes sneak inside your home
'Eastern brown snakes — even a large one like this — have the ability to flatten themselves out and gradually squeeze under tiny gaps under doors .'
'I frequently find them them inside Australian houses in summer.'
'All snakes endemic to Melbourne are venomous and have