If the snake cannot be identified as clearly non-venomous, or if it is too large or fast to guide safely, wildlife removal services and local animal control agencies handle these calls routinely. Checking the foundation, vents, and pipe entry points for gaps remains the most practical next step after any indoor snake encounter — and the most reliable way to ensure it does not happen again.
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