Ball pythons overrun Florida neighborhood: 'We have found 22 in a matter of four weeks'


ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – Residents of a Florida neighborhood are on edge, saying they’ve caught 22 ball pythons roaming around their Prairie Lakes homes in July.

Experts say the snakes aren’t wild and are considered invasive species.

“We have found 22 in a matter of four weeks,” Vincent Myers said. “We found them out on the main road, under the hood of a car, people will drive at nighttime after the rain and they will be crossing the road.”

Myers says most of the snakes seen are about 3- to 4-feet long and he’s caught most of them in the neighborhood, located in St. Augustine, about 40 miles southeast of Jacksonville.

“I’ve got an old paint roller on a grade stick with some tape and then I got a tote that I’ve make-shifted into a snake tote,” Myers said. 

Residents of St. Augustine's Prairie Lakes neighborhood say they've captured more than 20 ball pythons roaming the neighborhood in July. It's not known where they came from.

Once Myers catches a ball python, Sky Bennett with Jacksonville’s Herpetology Society takes it away. 

“I’ll take them into the vet, get them looked at, make sure they don’t need any medical attention until I get them all adopted out,” Bennett said.

Bennett says these aren’t snakes you’d find in the wild or at a pet store. 

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