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    My sons dad was grabbed by a rescue burm we had awhile ago. She held on to his arm and threw a coil around it. She was about 7 ft. He stood there for a few minutes to see if she'd let go and then just went in the bathroom, turned on the warm water, and lowered her head under it. She immediately let go and went into the tub.

    We also kept a bottle of rubbing alcohol by her cage just in case it was needed. She was a striker for sure but the warm water on her face worked.

    I believe any person who owns a snake large enough to hurt you if it bites and does not let go should keep a spray bottle near by with rubbing alcohol in it just in case to spray the face in an emergency situation. If a very large snake grabs and constricts you, you can also bend the tail backwards fairly hard at the vent. This will almost always make it release too.


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    Re: Snake Bite

    Quote Originally Posted by heathers*bps View Post
    Unfortunately, listerine didn't work for us, either time! Both times I had to carry the rest of our 11 foot burm upstairs into the bathtub to turn water on her so she would let go.
    That doesn't sound like fun. Think I will stick to my bps.
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    Re: Snake Bite

    Quote Originally Posted by gr8gugly View Post
    Just out of curiousity. I have been looking around Youtube and saw a few guys who got bit and the snake latched on as if it was trying to eat them. One guy finally got the snake off by dunking him under water. The other guy finally shut off his camera so I have no idea how he got the snake to let go. So my question is this. IF a snake did this what are some ways to get them to let go? They were getting constricted pretty tight too it looked like. However rare it may be I would like to be able to have a few ideas ahead of time just in case. I can just see myself being munched on while I type a one handed post on here, looking for help and waiting for a reply.
    your fear of this happening is almost totally unfounded. since a ball pythons bite is much more a warning than the fact, it wants to eat you.
    If you get a bp you will get bitten, i'm about 100% sure of that, however it's not as if its gonna tear your arm off or anything.
    I'm guessing your testing the waters about buying a snake.
    Here is a great factor in buying a snake: they can live 20-30 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robinbanks View Post
    your fear of this happening is almost totally unfounded. since a ball pythons bite is much more a warning than the fact, it wants to eat you.
    If you get a bp you will get bitten, i'm about 100% sure of that, however it's not as if its gonna tear your arm off or anything.
    I'm guessing your testing the waters about buying a snake.
    Here is a great factor in buying a snake: they can live 20-30 years.
    The video he is talking about I'm guessing is the one with the long haired kid with the spinner. The snake for whatever reason recognized his finger as food and was latched on and constricting. So no it wasn't a warning. He was as ridiculous as it is,was attempting to eat his hand. I think often BPs warning is hissing more then striking and even more then that just crawling into a ball. So @ gr8gugly don't let the whole biting thing stop you from getting into ball pythons. If anything it should encourage you too get a BP seeing as they are for the most part very timid animals.
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    Re: Snake Bite

    Quote Originally Posted by robinbanks View Post
    your fear of this happening is almost totally unfounded. since a ball pythons bite is much more a warning than the fact, it wants to eat you.
    If you get a bp you will get bitten, i'm about 100% sure of that, however it's not as if its gonna tear your arm off or anything.
    I'm guessing your testing the waters about buying a snake.
    Here is a great factor in buying a snake: they can live 20-30 years.
    Warning strikes are more common than aggressive (feeding) bites, but if your hand smells like food or they miss the rat when feeding and hit your hand instead, it can be tough getting them off.

    Really though, neither type of bite is anything to worry about (at least with ball pythons). I've been keeping ball pythons for 5 years and the only snakes I've been bitten by are boas. It stings for half a second, it bleeds a bit (they have anti-clotting toxins in their saliva which is beneficial for washing out wounds), then you forget about it. I'd take a snake bite over a trip to the dentist any day!

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    Re: Snake Bite

    Quote Originally Posted by gr8gugly View Post
    Just out of curiousity. I have been looking around Youtube and saw a few guys who got bit and the snake latched on as if it was trying to eat them. One guy finally got the snake off by dunking him under water. The other guy finally shut off his camera so I have no idea how he got the snake to let go. So my question is this. IF a snake did this what are some ways to get them to let go? They were getting constricted pretty tight too it looked like. However rare it may be I would like to be able to have a few ideas ahead of time just in case. I can just see myself being munched on while I type a one handed post on here, looking for help and waiting for a reply.
    do you own a snake????

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    I'm wondering what kind of snake you're seeing in these videos biting and hanging on that would have you worried. A ball python would never be a danger to anyone. Being bitten by one is not common but if it's a baby or a new acquisition that is completely unused to handling it is possible. BPs are more likely to strike out of fear but it's possible one may strike if it has a good feeding response and has smelled food. These bites we call SFE or stupid feeding errors, because it's entirely the keepers fault. Many fear strikes are also the keepers fault because you never reach in toward a snakes face (or front view) to pick it up. It's best to come from slightly above and behind. Then touch it's body and quickly scoop it up.

    There really is no need to worry about being bitten if you know how to feed correctly, handle correctly, and get to know your animal.

    A BP bite is nothing. They do not hurt at all. I've been bitten by rats and that hurts like heck for days. I'd rather be bitten by a ball python any day.

    Even the Retic bite I got that bruised my fingers a bit was nothing compared to a rat bite.


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    Re: Snake Bite

    The videos that the OP is talking about are (if I'm not mistaken) of BP's. I've seen at least two myself where the snake has latched on in a feeding response. To me it seems more like the OP is curious as to what the best way is to get them to let go just in case it ever happened to him/her, however unlikely it may be; not necessarily freaked out that it's going to happen.
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    Re: Snake Bite

    Quote Originally Posted by gr8gugly View Post
    Just out of curiousity. I have been looking around Youtube and saw a few guys who got bit and the snake latched on as if it was trying to eat them. One guy finally got the snake off by dunking him under water. The other guy finally shut off his camera so I have no idea how he got the snake to let go. So my question is this. IF a snake did this what are some ways to get them to let go? They were getting constricted pretty tight too it looked like. However rare it may be I would like to be able to have a few ideas ahead of time just in case. I can just see myself being munched on while I type a one handed post on here, looking for help and waiting for a reply.
    this person does not even own a snake....
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 03-11-2012 at 12:18 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robinbanks View Post
    this person does not even own a snake....
    Relax you don't have to jump down the guys throat, you don't need to own a snake to be on here. He is obviously testing the waters and seeing if he really wants a snake. I thinks it's a good thing he know all the facts rather then Find out once he has made a commitment and abandon the animal.
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