Things that attract snakes and 3 ways to control snakes entering the house

Things that attract snakes and 3 ways to control snakes entering the house

Certain things attract snakes to the house. Knowing and dealing with the things that attract snakes to the house can save the family from consistent fear about snakes.

 

Snakes are dangerous reptiles that can not be predicted. People must be conscious of things that attract snakes. So that they can make plans to control the entry of snakes accidentally.

 

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Toxicologists disclose the following interesting facts about things that attract snakes to the house.

 

The things that attract snakes to the house are:

1) Egg shells can attract snakes 15 kilometers away.

2) Chickens

3) Rats

 

All snakes are poisonous except pythons. But the speed of the circulation and strength of the poison differ.

 

Bad practices after snake bite

1. Tying a bandage or tourniquet around a snake bite causes swelling and can paralyze the part of the body bitten by the snake.

2. Trekking after a snake bite increases the rate/ speed of circulation of the poison, which can result in death.

3. Drinking cold water from the fridge slows down the flow of the poison.

4. Being calm and reducing movement helps.

5. Chewing a pawpaw leaf and swallowing the liquid stops the flow of snake poison till treatment is received.

6. When a snake spits its deadly venom into the eye, it can be treated if the victim seeks help on time. But if the venom enters the nose, the victim can die in a matter of minutes.

 

The wall gecko

The wall gecko is deadlier than a snake. When the wall gecko leaks a tooth brush and someone uses the brush to clean his or her teeth without washing it first, the person will die.

 

How to control snakes in the house

1. Snakes eat small animals and rodents, like rats, mice, moles, fish, frogs, and snails.

 

2. You can get rid of snakes in your yard and garden by eliminating food sources, getting rid of standing water, filling snake burrows, removing shelter, introducing natural predators, using natural repellents

 

3. Keep snakes away from your home in the future by replacing grass with mulch or gravel, getting rid of bird feeders and bird baths, keeping pet food inside, trimming your bushes and trees

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