If you see a venomous snake, why would you let it live. How would you feel if you left it alone and found out a kid was bitten by one?
If you see a venomous snake, why would you let it live. How would you feel if you left it alone and found out a kid was bitten by one?
That stat is worthless. You assume that it is OK to get bitten by a snake as long as you don't die. What about the thousands of snake bites each year that cause pain, permanent tissue damage, and financial burdens? In a recent issue of Wildlife in NC, an article says that if bitten by a poisonous snake in this state, and treaded at a hospital, you can expect to live, and also expect a bill for about $40,000.In all of North America the number of fatalities from snakebite each year averages about 15.
That stat is worthless. You assume that it is OK to get bitten by a snake as long as you don't die. What about the thousands of snake bites each year that cause pain, permanent tissue damage, and financial burdens? In a recent issue of Wildlife in NC, an article says that if bitten by a poisonous snake in this state, and treaded at a hospital, you can expect to live, and also expect a bill for about $40,000.
No, I don't. If I wanted to know about such things I would be reading a dog bite thread. There have been plenty of them on this forum and others. This is a snake thread, not a dog thread.Want to compare the costs of dog bite treatments versus snake bite treatments?
Yep, looks like the dreaded 'Driveway Mamba'. I'd give that one a wide birth for sure.discovered this slithery beast sunning in my driveway
Yep, looks like the dreaded 'Driveway Mamba'. I'd give that one a wide birth for sure.
Boat half sunk. Filled up with water so badly that paddling was not an option. They waded out in waist deep water. His wife was mad at him for shooting the snake. He was mad at her for complaining.
Now they laugh about it. Not funny to them back then.
Nope, he has family that will encroach into human homes or bite those on their own property.
Anyway, snakes just need shooting.
If I came across that, I would shriek like a school girl meeting Justin Beiber!
Wait...What?
So I think that VM guy wouldn't shoot a snake because it reminds him of Justin Beaver....
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Yeah, that's a big varmint.....make a pretty belt
...a lot about the Great Dismal Swamp as I worked there for 20 years. Its other name is Washington, DC and it IS full of snakes. Guns aren't allowed there.
Actually that happened to a local insurance agent. He and his wife were fishing on one of the local lakes and got next to some brush with their boat. A large cottonmouth fell into the floor of the boat. The man promptly shot the snake with his 38spl but it took three shots.
A few words of advice, bullets travel through snakes rather easily. They also make holes in a flat bottom wooden boat. Wooden boats sink faster than one can paddle.
Unless you're one of the snakes. Then the laws don't apply.