When a Royal Navy lieutenant, Olly Slight, and his partner Claire Fell found a 3ft long snake in their bed, "it was like something out of a horror film".
A few weeks later the film's sequel was played out — this time by the snake's twin brother.
The couple had managed to corner the first snake after a chase around their rented home in Ilchester, near Yeovil, Somerset. It took refuge in their one-year-old son Jacob's toy box, and was captured in a pillow case.
The RSPCA identified it as a non-venomous North American corn snake and found it a new home at a reptile sanctuary in south Somerset.
The couple had all but forgotten their close encounter two months ago until they found the black-and-orange snake's twin slithering up their stairs.
It would put you off your bedtime cocoa wouldn't it!
Our park residence was filled with black snakes. They showed up everywhere, from the basement to the second floor. Guess we should have closed up some holes sooner. I can't really say -- I didn't live there.
Is that a snake in the bed or are you pleased to see me?
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