Amber Hall felt she had hit the lottery when she found her ideal home in Centennial, Colorado. The property featured four bedrooms and two bathrooms, which was perfect for her and her two kids. But she didn’t know that the residence came with some unwanted guests: snakes.
One of Amber’s dogs started acting suspiciously while she was unpacking. It crouched down and walked slowly toward a spot on the wall. Amber was surprised to see two big snakes slithering up the wall when she looked into it. The snakes had curled up inside the wall next to the entrance that led from the garage to the yard.

The Infestation
Amber found 10 snakes in her house over the course of a week and hired a snake wrangler to get rid of them. The wrangler thought that some of the snakes might have been residing in the house for as long as two years because they were so big. Amber now has a tough job ahead of her: tearing away the concrete to find out where the snakes are residing.
The Emotional Cost
Amber is scared and anxious because of what happened. As a single parent, she’s worked hard to make sure her kids have a safe and comfortable home. But the snakes have made her feel like she’s in a nightmare. “I’m terrified,” she said. “I don’t think I can enjoy my home.”
The Price
Amber has already spent about $1,000 to get rid of the snakes. She is scared that there may be other snakes hiding in her house and doesn’t know what will happen next. Amber is trying to find a way to make her home safe and secure for her and her kids while she deals with this tough scenario [1].