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Non-Venomous Sign??

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  • 07-15-2012, 01:59 AM
    Navy
    I hate all of those shows.
    Fatal Attractions and Swamp Wars are the worst.
    They make it seem like all hot/large snake owners are all irresponsible jerks who don't take precautions and don't know what they're doing.

    But this is a good idea, if someone came in my room and killed my snakes I'd probably kill them.
    (Well, not really, but there would be hell to pay)

    Oh and I remember that episode, the chick thought she was immune to venom because she got a dry bite and liked to handle her snakes.

    They made it seem like a gaboon was some super hard to get snake that she got in the black market or something.
  • 07-15-2012, 02:05 AM
    WingedWolfPsion
    Re: Non-Venomous Sign??
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    Originally Posted by Jazi View Post
    When the pest control comes through I hang a sign warning them where I store the food for the cat and ask them to also keep away from the room Quetzal's in. They've assured me that their spray only kills bugs, but I'd prefer to not take chances.

    They're wrong--virtually every pesticide that kills insects will also kill other ectotherms, including reptiles. I would remove the snake from the apartment during spraying.
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