Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / NewStats: 3,207,519 members, 7,999,316 topics. Date: Monday, 11 November 2024 at 01:36 AM |
Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Dealing With Snakes - How To Safely Handle One (901 Views)
How To Safely Buy A Genuine And Profitable Estate Land In Abuja. / . / Tips On How To Safely Shop Online (2) (3) (4)
Dealing With Snakes - How To Safely Handle One by mykeljosef: 8:56am On Mar 03, 2017 |
The vast majority of encounters between people and snakes are with non-venomous, harmless snakes. It is critical that you understand that snakes aren't "aggressive" and don't hunt or chase people, but they can strike without coiling first. Belief in myths such as these can cause people to behave rashly during an encounter, creating an unsafe situation for themselves and for the snake. ABOVE ALL ELSE, IF YOU ENCOUNTER A SNAKE, TRY YOUR BEST TO REMAIN CALM! Snakes would rather not encounter humans, and it is probably as scary for them as it is for you. There is no reason that people and snakes cannot get along peacefully, and there are some key techniques you can use to safely handle encounters with snakes -- Outdoor Encounters Keep children and pets away while you try to identify the snake as venomous or non-venomous - from a safe distance. Keep in mind that snakes will usually try to escape to the nearest cover, so try not to stand between them and bushes or other cover. When they're startled, some snakes will flatten their heads and puff up to make themselves look more intimidating. A snake may also act defensive or try to strike when cornered, so give it space! Remember - releasing a smelly musk and striking are a snake's only defenses, since it has no claws. Some non-venomous snakes will rattle their tails when they feel threatened -- this can sound like a rattlesnake if they are in dry leaves. After you identify the snake, or at least determine that it is non-venomous, the best course of action is to simply "let it be." It will probably soon be on its way. If you feel that you must remove the snake from your yard, spray it gently with a water hose to send it on its way while keeping your distance. If you find a snake in your pool, you can use a long handled leaf skimmer to gently remove the snake, as it may not be able to get out on its own if it is small or exhausted from swimming. If the snake is venomous or you're not sure of its identity, take a digital photograph and contact a professional ! Don't try to handle the snake yourself! Indoor Encounters Try to identify the snake as venomous or non-venomous from a safe distance while keeping children and pets away. Most snakes found inside Florida residences are non-venomous, and can be easily and safely removed using a large wastebasket or outdoor trashcan with a lid and a broom. Tip the trashcan onto its side, and use the broom to gently "chase" the snake into the trashcan. Then, tip the trashcan upright and, taking care to keep your hands away from the open top, replace the lid. You can then easily transport and release the snake in a nearby natural area. A full description of this technique, with accompanying photographs, is available online as part of the Florida Museum of History Online Guide to the Snakes of Florida (see link in resources below). If you find a snake indoors in close quarters in an attic or basement and are not able to use this technique, there are a variety of commercially available humane glue board snake traps that you can set along walls to capture snakes. You MUST check these traps every day so that trapped snakes don't die from lack of moisture and begin to smell. Captured non-venomous snakes can easily be set free at a nearby natural area by pouring vegetable oil onto the snake to release it from the glue. If you find a snake in the garage and can't capture it with a trashcan or glue board, simply close the door to your house and crack open the external doors to allow the snake to escape. If you have a venomous snake in your home, or if you capture a venomous snake in a glue trap, leave it alone and call a professional. To find a licensed wildlife removal specialist in your area. http://ufwildlife.ifas.ufl.edu/safely_dealing_with_snakes.shtml lalasticlala people need knowledge 1 Like
|
Re: Dealing With Snakes - How To Safely Handle One by mykeljosef: 8:57am On Mar 03, 2017 |
to the mod that banned me negodu also if the methods above dont work catch it roast it n make a fine pepper soup
|
Re: Dealing With Snakes - How To Safely Handle One by mykelmeezy: 9:02am On Mar 03, 2017 |
op that one no dey work for naija ooo lalasticlala food don come
|
Re: Dealing With Snakes - How To Safely Handle One by Nne5: 9:02am On Mar 03, 2017 |
Yikes! Lalasticlala these are ways to avoiding your friends. I so hate these creatures. In fact any creepy crawly creature. Yikes again. |
Re: Dealing With Snakes - How To Safely Handle One by Kondomatic(m): 9:07am On Mar 03, 2017 |
lmao. |
Re: Dealing With Snakes - How To Safely Handle One by GODISNOWHERE: 9:08am On Mar 03, 2017 |
If you have a venomous snake in your home, or if you capture a venomous snake in a glue trap, leave it alone and call a professional. To find a licensed wildlife removal specialist in your area This op ehn...it's like you are not serious at all at all |
Re: Dealing With Snakes - How To Safely Handle One by Epositive(m): 9:21am On Mar 03, 2017 |
but where is lalasnakelala #snaker #positivevibes |
Re: Dealing With Snakes - How To Safely Handle One by Authoreety: 9:39am On Mar 03, 2017 |
Front page. Noting to say |
Re: Dealing With Snakes - How To Safely Handle One by mykeljosef: 10:00am On Mar 03, 2017 |
GODISNOWHERE: if you try catching it n it bites you you will blame satan then your aunties in the village then government what's wrong with that statement its just an advice to those who know nothing about handling snakes cc: lalasticlala |
Re: Dealing With Snakes - How To Safely Handle One by GODISNOWHERE: 11:39am On Mar 03, 2017 |
mykeljosef: You are dumb |
Re: Dealing With Snakes - How To Safely Handle One by mykeljosef: 1:14pm On Mar 03, 2017 |
(1) (Reply)
25 Interesting Facts About Nigeria/ Nigerians / Why Do Nigerians Use The Word 'beg' To Describe The Actions Of Non-nigerians / Rich Habits To Become Financially Successful
(Go Up)
Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 31 |