Documentary following pastry chef-turned-reptile handler Julia Baker - better known as Snake Sheila - as she rids the homes of Queensland from unwanted slippery visitors. In the first episode, she confronts her fear of heights while wrangling with a huge carpet python stuck up a tree, and has a close call with the world's second-deadliest snake
Julia saves a karate school from a highly venomous visitor, while her partner Johnny Bagpipes prepares to fly to Rome
Documentary following a Queensland reptile handler as she rids homes of unwanted visitors. Julia teams up with a terrier to track down a suspected deadly intruder, rescues Bob from a tetchy python, and comes up with a great marketing idea
Johnny and Julia rescue a budgie from the same fate as his poor mate, then later, the duo welcome a new canine team member to their team
Julia Baker faces off against an unwelcome house guest in the form of an inquisitive serpent, while new team member Bonny goes to canine bootcamp
Julia Baker deals with a potted threat, captures a tiny house dweller and faces her fear of heights to scale a rooftop so she can rescue a large snake
Julia comes to the aid of a dehydrated python who needs to be taken to the RSPCA, and there is a remarkable confrontation between a keelback snake and a highly poisonous cane toad.
Julia is at risk of getting a love-bite from her favourite snake, Bonny the dog continues her detection training, and a deadly wrangle takes place with a juvenile eastern brown.