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As the weather warms up in Durban, S.A., deadly venomous snakes enter homes, offices, and factories. Streetwise snake-catcher Simon Keys and his partner Siouxsie Gillett, rush across the city to save snakes...and people. From deadly black mambas in wardrobes to cobras in factories, Simon and Siouxsie put their lives on the line to catch these deadly invaders - by hand. Their reward? Watching the snakes slither away unharmed, back into the wild.
Episode 6 : The Cape Crusaders
February. 17,2016
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Episode 5 : Country Club Killer
February. 10,2016
Snake catcher Simon Keys and his girlfriend, Siouxsie Gillett, receive a call when a huge snake is spotted in the swimming pool of a country club. When they arrive, they spot the snake curled up in the shallow end, and it's one of the biggest black mambas they have ever seen. Simon and Siouxsie jump into the pool to catch it, but it is so large and powerful that they struggle to pin it down.
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Episode 4 : Hiss of Death
February. 03,2016
The duo receives a call from a man who is certain he has spotted two large black mambas in his chicken coop. The situation turns dangerous when the snake spits its venom in Siouxsie's face as they try to capture it.
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Episode 3 : Cobra In The Kitchen
January. 27,2016
After getting a call from a family who spotted a snake behind their kitchen cupboards, Simon and Siouxsie rush over there to find a lethal spitting cobra has made itself at home.
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Episode 2 : Recipe For Disaster
January. 20,2016
Simon and Siouxsie receive a terrified call from a woman who spotted a large brown snake in her kitchen. After a tense search, Simon removes the oven to come face to face with an enormous black mamba.
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Episode 1 : Deadliest Catch
January. 13,2016
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