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Is it true that snakes can be easily found inside Australian houses/apartments?

I mean I know that Australia has an abundance of snakes and insects etc but are they really common to be found inside the house? Because omg!
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Beware.....especially on the toilet

An Australian woman who had difficulty flushing her toilet was shocked to find four snakes coiled up inside the cistern.

Sofie Pearson, 25, who lives on a cane farm in North Queensland, told CNN affiliate 7News that when she went to her bathroom last Sunday, she had to push down hard on the button to get the toilet to flush.
"I was a bit confused," she told 7News. "So I figured I'd just pull the top off and check what the issue was."
What she discovered were four common tree snakes wiggling inside. The largest snake was 3.2 feet (1 meter) long, 7News reported.
"I sort of looked at them for a second and thought ... that's not right," she told 7News.
Common tree snakes, which mostly feed on frogs and skinks, are non-venomous and usually sleep in tree hollows, crevices and foliage, according to Queensland's Department of the Environment.
Pearson took a photo and filmed the reptiles on her phone, before calling a friend for help to remove them.
"He came and wrangled them out for me, because I was not touching them," she said.
The friend released the snakes unharmed into a cane field nearby, 7News reported.
This is not the first time Pearson has made such a discovery. Just over a month ago, she found another tree snake inside her bathroom next to the toilet, she said.
She said she suspected the snakes had entered her house through cracks in the floorboards.
KiwiBird · 36-40, F
Assuming you are talking about wild snakes and not pet ones, it does happen but you would have to be unlucky. I see them in my yard every year but they are just cruising through. Usually late spring after hibernation when they are on the move. I have had a peninsula brown in my pergola area but not in the actual house.

Generally people get biitten when trying to remove or kill them. Better to leave them alone.
cd4259 · 61-69, M
Usually if you live close to bushland the chance of finding a carpet python or similar in or around your house are pretty good. But they only eat the vermin like rats, mice etc
atlantic59 · 61-69, M
@cd4259 good for keeping the rodents down. This is a good house pet, if you will...
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
not everywhere but in country side few places you can found them easily in rainy season
atlantic59 · 61-69, M
I have a dormant, small snake in my pants. It never wants to go anywhere
LandOfOz · 61-69, M
Yep i had a 3foot deadly brown snake in my loungeroom about 3 years ago.
cd4259 · 61-69, M
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Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
They can be easily found inside apartments and homes anywhere that there are an abundance of snakes.
walabby · M
Not easily found, but it happens sometimes.
Yes, I couldn't live there...
cd4259 · 61-69, M
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LandOfOz · 61-69, M
Ive had a deadly brown snake in my home once.

 
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