Mr Marshall has
contacted Marwell Zoo
to find the snake a new
home
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Two pest controllers were
called to coax a 4ft (1.2m) orange snake into a
bag after it was found by a tenant in her house
boiler.
When Lee Marshall, 40, spoke to an "almost
hysterical" young woman from Southsea,
Portsmouth, claiming she had seen a snake he
thought she was joking.
But he and a colleague discovered the
creature slithering inside a boiler.
Mr Marshall, of pest control firm Contract
Killers, took the snake home and has now
contacted Marwell Zoo.
He said: "Not particularly being a fan of
snakes, I tentatively climbed up onto the
kitchen work surface and peered into the top of
the boiler - just below ceiling height.
"I could just make out a bright orange
tail.
"After five minutes of nervous probing
around the boiler, I attempted to coax the
snake out though the top of the boiler.
"At this stage, the snake very quickly
slithered around the inside of the boiler and
started disappearing through a hole in the wall
above the boiler."
Fearing that it would escape into the cavity
wall of the terraced house, Mr Marshall grabbed
the snake's mid-section and started slowly
pulling it out of the wall.
He and his colleague, Paul Lilley, then
knocked on the front doors of neighbouring
houses to find out if anyone had lost a
snake.
"This was without success and the snake is
now snuggled down quite happily in a large
plastic container on my kitchen floor," added
Mr Marshall.
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