When a snake enters your home: what it really means and what you should do

### 1. Searching for Food

Snakes often follow their prey. If there are rodents, insects, or even small birds near your house, this can attract them in search of an easy meal.

### 2. Seeking Shelter

Cool, dark, and quiet places like basements, storage rooms, or cluttered areas offer ideal hiding places. During extreme weather conditions, whether very hot or cold, they may enter these places to regulate their body temperature.

### 3. Seasonal Movements

During periods of heavy rain or flooding, snakes can be displaced from their natural habitat and end up seeking dry areas, including the interiors of homes.

## Are They Dangerous?

Not all snakes are dangerous. In fact, many are non-venomous and play an important role in pest control. However, it’s difficult to identify the species at first glance. For safety, it’s always best to assume it could be dangerous and avoid any contact.

## What should you do immediately?

If you find a snake in your home, follow these steps:

### 1. Stay calm and keep your distance