Snake behind refrigerator what to do is a specific kitchen safety search because the next instinct is often to pull the appliance forward. That can be risky. The space behind a refrigerator is warm, narrow, dusty, and full of cords, coils, wall gaps, and shadowed edges where the animal's position can be hard to confirm.
Do not reach behind the refrigerator, pull the plug by feel, or drag the appliance while standing close to the gap. Move people and pets out of the kitchen, keep the floor clear, and watch from the side if the snake is still visible near the toe kick, wall edge, or cabinet run.
Refrigerator areas attract snakes indirectly through shelter and access points rather than food in the appliance itself. Gaps around plumbing, exterior doors, garages, pantry corners, and wall penetrations can create an entry path. Once inside, the refrigerator void may simply be the warmest and darkest refuge nearby.
If a safe photo is possible, take it without moving the appliance. Do not use a broom handle to probe behind the coils or block the gap with your foot. Appliance spaces shorten reaction distance and can push the snake under cabinets, behind the stove, or into a utility chase where the next inspection becomes harder.
SerpentID can help compare a visible body section, but appliance photos are often partial and low confidence. If the app suggests a venomous possibility or the snake remains behind an appliance that must be moved, use local wildlife help or a qualified remover. After the scene is clear, seal obvious entry gaps, reduce floor clutter, and inspect the route from the garage or exterior wall into the kitchen.

