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Listerine Trick
I was watching SnakeBytes.TV on youtube and Brian had a feeding response bite. He had a trick to get them to remove their fangs and let you go. That trick was pouring alittle Listerine on the snakes face. It did let go but I was wondering if anyone else does it or is it not good for the snake.
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Re: Listerine Trick
I use white vinegar. No need to pour it on the snake, just soak a cotton ball with it and wave it in front of the snake's nose.
Some people also use vodka but I prefer to use it after the bleeding has stopped should I need an anesthetic.
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I never thought of soaking a cotton ball. thanks
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Re: Listerine Trick
Mouth wash works great I have some ready to use need be ,it only takes small drops.
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So even like a medicine dropper would be good?
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I use plan cold water... not ice cold but enough to make it uncomfortable for the snake to let go. I can't imagine how listerine would be good for the snake but how would I know? I know that water works fine for me so I probably wouldn't try the whole listerine thing.
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Re: Listerine Trick
With a BP all you have to do is run water down their nostril, and it will let go, I can understand listening for other species but for a BP it's really over killed.
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My BP really hates having the mist water touch his head, so I can imagine that if he ever bit.. I would just spray his head.
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I use a bit of rubbing alcohol on a paper towel. No need to pour on the snake, just get the scent near their snout. I've never had to do this with a ball python, but it's always worked on the carpets.
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Re: Listerine Trick
 Originally Posted by Deborah
With a BP all you have to do is run water down their nostril, and it will let go, I can understand listening for other species but for a BP it's really over killed.
This. I use vinegar because my boas and retics need a bit more encouragement to turn me loose.
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