Black Mamba in stable storeroom - where's Nick Evans?
Updated | By By Di Macpherson & Nick Evans
During Lockdown Level 3, Snake Rescue's Nick Evans received
a call to help retrieve a Black Mamba from a storeroom in some horse stables on the KZN North
Coast. It was to be a difficult, and dirty rescue operation.
Nick had lots to move at these stables. It was hard work in hot weather!
"The mamba was trying its best to stay hidden away from me, showing how these snakes would rather avoid conflict than have it," says Nick.
Listen to the full story in the podcast below.
Meanwhile, in another Snake Rescue call, Nick Evans went to remove a Black Mamba from garage roof on a
Westville property (pictured above).
The garage roof provided warmth and shelter, and probably the odd rat for the snake. And in the water drains below, along the roadside, were an abundance of Dassies, whose young are a favorite meal for Black Mambas. The property also had a nature reserve in the back yard.
All in all, prime mamba habitat.
However, not everyone wants a Black Mamba in the garage roof, and so it had to go. But it wasn't going to go easy, as Nick was to discover!
Listen to the details in the podcast below.
LISTEN | READ: Green mamba at Sibaya construction site
Catch Nick in his TV series, Snake Season on the People's Weather Channel on DSTV (180 and 115 on Open View) on Mondays at 6pm with a repeat at 9pm.
Listen to past Snake Rescue episodes via our channel below:
Nick's organisation, KwaZulu-Natal Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, is a chapter of The Lawrence Anthony Earth Organisation.
Contact Nick on 072 809 5806 for information about snake removals in the Greater Durban area. Email him if you'd like to find out about his educational talks.
Main image courtesy of Nick Evans
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