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Snake bites

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  • 09-22-2009, 04:17 AM
    janejuwana
    Snake bites
    Good day friends !!
    Guys n gals, how do you remove the snake that attach (bite) you, yesterday iw as bitten by a kingsnake, since i'm no expert in snake handling, i let the shop owner tried to remove the snake from men, he tried to spray some water to the snake, no success, at last he pried the snake from me, well my question is what is the better way to remove the snake from us without causing too much stress or pain to the snake and us.
    the reason i aske this is because i oen a BP and i just want to be prepared.
    REgards
    JAne
  • 09-22-2009, 05:16 AM
    Elise.m
    Re: Snake bites
    I think it really depends on the snake, but I've seen alot of people say running warm water over the head works.
  • 09-22-2009, 07:19 AM
    Packer lakerfan4
    Re: Snake bites
    if all else fails i've always used the credit card method if a snake is hanging on slide a credit car or DL or whatever under the snakes top jaw, while you are doing this move whatever they have clamped on backwards towards the snakes throat to get the teeth out of you, it is MUCH easier if you have somebody else to use the card but i've done it by myself multiple times
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