Snakes in the house and garden
Re: Snakes in the house and garden
Ours don't bark, they just kill. We've witnessed it happen twice, and the snake doesn't suffer.
In their defence, they've protected us from a couple of pit vipers, and a big king cobra. The king cobra must have been quite a battle though. Normally the kill is within a second and they lay beside their trophy. The cobra was found in 3 separate places.
In their defence, they've protected us from a couple of pit vipers, and a big king cobra. The king cobra must have been quite a battle though. Normally the kill is within a second and they lay beside their trophy. The cobra was found in 3 separate places.
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Spot on...Houdi wrote:Only one idiot on this thread and what a comedian you are too !!Nereus wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2017 3:49 pmAn "expert" what? "And very careful"? Does he use a condom?
It is very obvious to anyone that has any eyesight at all, that what he is doing just shows that he is an "expert" idiot!
My concern with people like this is that they have no idea that what they are doing could very easily lead to some innocent kid being killed.
Where did the video come from? What's the bet that it is plastered all over some "social media" that is accessible to every kid that has a cell phone?
I find the 'Snakes of Hua Hin' site extremely informative and useful. They identify any snake from a photo - usually very quickly and confirm whether it is venomous or not. And, they will come and take it away for safe release.
David and his team provide a very valuable service to the local community.
Instead of abuse and infantile comments we should be supporting people who are trying to help us.
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This guy has some very good advice regarding snake bites and first aid needed immediately after the bite.There is a different first aid treatment btwn a Cobra and Pit Viper.Well worth watching
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"As snakes invade Thailand’s capital, it’s firefighters who are coming to the rescue"
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My brain is like an Internet browser; 12 tabs are open and 5 of them are not responding, there's a GIF playing in an endless loop,... and where is that annoying music coming from?
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I think you will find that the snake has had its poison glands removed. Milking a snake does not drain all the poison, so a bite would still be unpleasant, if not fatal.
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He has a good website about snakes in Thailand which look very informative.
https://www.thailandsnakes.com/thailand ... -thailand/
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Yes his utube channel and website is great, especially his relaxed way of explaining about snakes, wild life, and about Thailand in general, and especially good information for me as I have a jungle the other side of my garden wall404cameljockey wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2017 7:53 amHe has a good website about snakes in Thailand which look very informative.
https://www.thailandsnakes.com/thailand ... -thailand/
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I hope you keep at least a couple of yards clear ground the other side of your wall.johnjar wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2017 8:25 amYes his utube channel and website is great, especially his relaxed way of explaining about snakes, wild life, and about Thailand in general, and especially good information for me as I have a jungle the other side of my garden wall404cameljockey wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2017 7:53 amHe has a good website about snakes in Thailand which look very informative.
https://www.thailandsnakes.com/thailand ... -thailand/
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Yes I do, and also cleared some trees overhanging into our space but they grow back real quick, especially with all the rain recently.404cameljockey wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2017 9:36 pmI hope you keep at least a couple of yards clear ground the other side of your wall.johnjar wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2017 8:25 amYes his utube channel and website is great, especially his relaxed way of explaining about snakes, wild life, and about Thailand in general, and especially good information for me as I have a jungle the other side of my garden wall404cameljockey wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2017 7:53 am
He has a good website about snakes in Thailand which look very informative.
https://www.thailandsnakes.com/thailand ... -thailand/
Clearing a couple yards doesn't stop our local snakes coming to visit, the main safeguard is keeping the area outside house free of bushes,and clutter etc, so that the hiding places are narrowed down to under washing machine , water pump cover, one thing though they keep the rodent population down
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Water pump cover, sneaky little buggers!
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Headsup re snake catcher David Frolich, currently asking to be a lot more active (for a couple of days, anyway):
"Some of you may know that I take callouts to come relocate venomous snakes. I’d like to ask everyone to please call me for ANY snake you have in your home / garden for the next 2 days. I’ve got a camera crew from Germany following me around for the next 2 days. We are filming for a TV show about the snake relocation work I do here in Hua Hin, and it would be great if we could film a call out. So please, call me if you’ve got ANY snake and wouldn’t mind us coming over to film it. My number is 090-143-0202, or just message me here on Facebook. Thanks!"
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1749132 ... et&fref=nf
"Some of you may know that I take callouts to come relocate venomous snakes. I’d like to ask everyone to please call me for ANY snake you have in your home / garden for the next 2 days. I’ve got a camera crew from Germany following me around for the next 2 days. We are filming for a TV show about the snake relocation work I do here in Hua Hin, and it would be great if we could film a call out. So please, call me if you’ve got ANY snake and wouldn’t mind us coming over to film it. My number is 090-143-0202, or just message me here on Facebook. Thanks!"
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1749132 ... et&fref=nf
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Man killed by riled python in front of elderly sister
https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/genera ... recent_box
SUKHOTHAI: A 55-year-old man was killed in front of his horrified sister while wrestling with a 3-metre python he kept captive underneath their pole house in Kong Krailat district on Monday evening.
Sawaeng Thapkhlai, 63, rushed downstairs to see what was going on she heard her younger brother Sawan Thapkhlai cry out for help and plead for someone to hand him a knife.
She was greeted by the shocking sight of her brother held fast in the coils a huge snake. Bravely, she took hold of the reptile's tail, hoping to pull it from him and save her brother.
But the snake proved far stronger than her best efforts and she yelled out for neighbours to come and help her.
Unfortunately, no one arrived in time to save her brother, who had already breathed his last by the time neighbours and relatives rushed in.
Together, they recaptured the snake and put it in a sack.
The snake had not wandered into the house and attacked the man at random. Rather, he had been keeping it there for about three days in a big earthen jar sitting underneath the house.
It was believed he tried to get the python out of the jar with one hand, while holding a knife in the other hand. It seems Sawan had been wrestling with snake, which on this occasion wrapped itself tightly about his body and neck, suffocating and defeating him.
The snake bore some cuts, believed to have been made by its victim, who also had some bites on his body.
It was not clear what the villagers later did with the snake.(yeah, right!)
https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/genera ... recent_box
SUKHOTHAI: A 55-year-old man was killed in front of his horrified sister while wrestling with a 3-metre python he kept captive underneath their pole house in Kong Krailat district on Monday evening.
Sawaeng Thapkhlai, 63, rushed downstairs to see what was going on she heard her younger brother Sawan Thapkhlai cry out for help and plead for someone to hand him a knife.
She was greeted by the shocking sight of her brother held fast in the coils a huge snake. Bravely, she took hold of the reptile's tail, hoping to pull it from him and save her brother.
But the snake proved far stronger than her best efforts and she yelled out for neighbours to come and help her.
Unfortunately, no one arrived in time to save her brother, who had already breathed his last by the time neighbours and relatives rushed in.
Together, they recaptured the snake and put it in a sack.
The snake had not wandered into the house and attacked the man at random. Rather, he had been keeping it there for about three days in a big earthen jar sitting underneath the house.
It was believed he tried to get the python out of the jar with one hand, while holding a knife in the other hand. It seems Sawan had been wrestling with snake, which on this occasion wrapped itself tightly about his body and neck, suffocating and defeating him.
The snake bore some cuts, believed to have been made by its victim, who also had some bites on his body.
It was not clear what the villagers later did with the snake.(yeah, right!)
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Sad but serves the silly bugger right. Should have just killed and eaten it off the bat.
(and I love the idea of a 'riled' python, maybe it was 'miffed' too. )
(and I love the idea of a 'riled' python, maybe it was 'miffed' too. )
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Not sure what this one is?
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Looks like a banded kukri to me.
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