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Woman Bitten by Giant Snake in Midnight Bathroom: Experts Stunned

Texas Woman’s shocking Bathroom Encounter

A Texas resident experienced a truly unexpected wake-up call recently. ​Maria Jaimes of Cedar‌ Creek, Texas, had a​ close encounter of teh scaly kind during a 4:30 a.m. bathroom break.

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Illustrative image of a rat snake. (Image source: Pixabay)

Choosing too forgo the light in the pre-dawn darkness, Jaimes received quite the surprise. “I felt something on my legs,so ⁣I turned on the ⁢light and found a⁢ snake under the toilet,” she recounted. The unwelcome guest? A⁢ sizable rat snake, which ⁣had apparently made its way into her bathroom.

Jaimes ⁢quickly snapped a‍ photo of the situation, capturing the snake coiled on the bathroom floor ⁤after its brief encounter with her⁢ leg. ⁢While the experience was undoubtedly startling, the snake was non-venomous, and Jaimes reported no lasting injuries.

Suspecting the snake entered through a roof vent, Jaimes and her husband took preventative measures. They installed wire mesh ⁤to seal the vent,hoping to deter future uninvited guests from slithering into ⁣their home.

Alan Brown,⁣ a seasoned pest control ⁣expert, commented on the unusual incident. “I think⁤ most of the time, it’s more of an⁢ urban legend, but it does‍ happen,” Brown ⁣stated, highlighting the rarity of such encounters in his 25‍ years of experience. He confirmed⁣ that finding a snake in a home ​toilet is an uncommon occurrence.

This incident serves ⁣as a ⁣reminder⁤ of the unexpected encounters possible even within the confines of one’s own ‌home. While most Americans don’t expect to find snakes in their bathrooms, this story highlights the importance of ‍home maintenance and awareness of potential wildlife interactions, notably in areas with diverse ecosystems.


Maria Jaimes of Cedar Creek, Texas found a rat ⁣snake under her toilet during a 4:30 am bathroom break. [[1]] The ‍snake was non-venomous and Jaimes was unharmed. [[1]] It is believed the ‍snake entered the bathroom through a roof vent. [[1]] Jaimes and her husband sealed the vent with wire mesh to prevent future incidents. [[1]]



A pest control expert confirmed that while ‌finding a ⁣snake in a toilet is uncommon, it can happen.‍ [[1]]

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