Mom of 2 Amber Hall was delighted to move into her first home. But while she was unpacking, her dog began to behave strangely.
That’s when Amber took a closer look at the wall, and what she found makes my blood run cold 😲😲
For most people, finding the perfect home is a dream come true. But for Amber Hall, a 42-year-old mother of two, her dream home quickly turned into a nightmare. The charming four-bedroom house in Centennial, Colorado, seemed ideal, but it held a dark secret: snakes in the walls.
At first, everything seemed normal. Amber was excited to start her new life, but her dog’s strange behavior soon caught her attention. The dog would freeze, staring at something moving slowly. Curious, Amber investigated, expecting to find a spider. Instead, she discovered snakes crawling up the wall.
The snakes had made themselves comfortable in the wall adjacent to the door connecting the garage to the backyard. The warmth emanating from the wall suggested that there were more snakes inside. Amber described the snakes as “astonishingly big.” Research revealed that they were a type of garter snake, although unusually large.
Concerned for her family’s safety, Amber called in a snake wrangler to remove the snakes humanely. The wrangler dropped a bombshell: some of the snakes might have been in the house for up to two years.
Amber’s life has been turned upside down. She’s spent nearly $1,000 trying to make her home snake-free, but she fears that she won’t feel secure until every inch of the house is inspected. The thought of snakes lurking in boxes or under beds is unbearable.
This is a homeowner’s worst nightmare, especially for someone like Amber who has worked hard to afford her first home. As she navigates this challenging situation, Amber deserves support and understanding. Share your thoughts on how she can reclaim her home and make it snake-free once again.