AN orgy of snakes is in danger of bringing the house down upon a Cairns sporting club.
About six scrub pythons, all at least 3.5m long, have been getting busy in a boatshed roof of the Yorkeys Knob-based Hekili Outrigger Canoe Club.
The pythons, which may also include a 7m female nicknamed "Nigini", have been making such a romantic ruckus, sections of the roof have started breaking away.
Two of the pythons have been caught by a snake catcher. However, the narrow sections of the roof where the rest of them are living has made them unreachable.
Hekili Outrigger Canoe Club coach Sue Lockwood said one of the large snakes startled a club member after it was seen poking out of the ceiling when she went to retrieve a canoe.
Dave Walton from Cairns Snake Removals caught a 3.5m python and a 4.5m python at the clubhouse yesterday. They will be released into the wild.
It is the second time in two years snakes have caused a ruckus at the building, with Mr Walton nearly catching Nigini back in 2009 before she gave him the slithery slip.
Mr Walton believed there were still four more pythons living in the roof, including the elusive female.
by Daniel Bateman
from The Cairns Post (Cairns) 20.07.11)
http://www.cairns.com.au/article/2011/07/20/174635_local-news.html
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