Scary! Five black mambas found in Reservoir Hills yard this year
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
In June this year, Nick Evans was called out to a single property in Reservoir Hills to capture five black mambas. He described the property as a "snake magnet".
According to News24, Evans was called out to the property to capture two male snakes, who were wrestling each other, and a female snake.
The homeowners burnt vegetation to get rid of the scent. A week later, Evans was called back to the same property where a male black mamba was sighted between two walls.
Also read: Snake girl: Meet the little girl who was caught sleeping alongside giant pythons
And on day five, he was able to locate the last female snake on the property. Evans said the female scent is like a magnet which attracts the males.
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