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DesperateHomer Mar 24th 2007 7:35 am

Snakes
 
How likely is it that you’ll encounter a snake, irrespective of whether it’s poisonous or not. (Bet I’m not the first to ask!)

TheSubMainMan Mar 24th 2007 9:11 am

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Very likely over time. Especially if your not living in a city center.

But it's nothing to worry about, It the spiders that U really need to watch out for !

:ohmy: :ohmy:

Mhairi Mar 24th 2007 1:39 pm

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Hi

We've been here for 7 months now. We live fairly near the bush in Sydney's Northern Beaches. Haven't seen a snake yet, just a few big spiders. Fortunately the spiders haven't ventured in doors yet.

Mhairi

iPom Mar 24th 2007 2:03 pm

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One or two in a year, maybe, if you're really lucky.

If you live in a high bush area, maybe three or four... but that's if it's very dry and they're out looking for water. Snakes are naturally shy and won't bother you if you don't bother them.
Same with much of the wildlife here actually.

TraceyW Mar 24th 2007 2:11 pm

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Lived here for almost 3 years and only ever seen an ex-snake!

However, we do live in mass suburbia so that has something to do with it!

Big Galah Mar 24th 2007 2:29 pm

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Unlikely. I've been here two and a half years and I've seen only one. That said, I do keep my eyes open when walking in and around the bush.

In terms of worrying about it it's not really an issue. Maybe 4 or 5 people a year are killed by snakes, out of a population of about 20 million people.

Most bites occur when people try to pick them up.

Big.

Centurion Mar 24th 2007 3:53 pm

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Originally Posted by DesperateHomer (Post 4556872)
How likely is it that you’ll encounter a snake, irrespective of whether it’s poisonous or not. (Bet I’m not the first to ask!)

Depends how often you go to the zoo. Afterall you should realise that snakes actually avoid people....

Wol Mar 24th 2007 7:20 pm

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We've had two Eastern Browns around our little six-villa development in the last month - that we know of, that is.

iPom Mar 24th 2007 7:44 pm

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:D

Yes, I'm sure snakes come through our garden regularly, but we don't actually see or meet them...

jocky boy Mar 24th 2007 7:51 pm

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Hi

we live across from the beach there are a few signs that snakes live in the sand dunes next to the beach:ohmy: , well me and my 2 dogs were walking to the beach and i nearly stood on a dugite snake and my next door neighbours cat got bitten and it died by a dugite, but saying that as everyone says they are very hard to come acroos they want to keep as far away from us and we want to keep as far away from them.

well i am a barber and i was sitting waiting for someone to come in and guess what a huntsmen spider crawled in the door big buggers i love spiders this is the first time i saw 1 man came in walked up and stood on it i was pissed:curse:

sme Mar 24th 2007 8:12 pm

Re: Snakes
 

Originally Posted by jocky boy (Post 4558435)
Hi

we live across from the beach there are a few signs that snakes live in the sand dunes next to the beach:ohmy: , well me and my 2 dogs were walking to the beach and i nearly stood on a dugite snake and my next door neighbours cat got bitten and it died by a dugite, but saying that as everyone says they are very hard to come acroos they want to keep as far away from us and we want to keep as far away from them.

well i am a barber and i was sitting waiting for someone to come in and guess what a huntsmen spider crawled in the door big buggers i love spiders this is the first time i saw 1 man came in walked up and stood on it i was pissed:curse:

Did he want a a hair cut ?


Op - my daughter saw one when she was bush walking along the Bibbulmuntrail and I've seen one squashed acros the road !

tonyk38 Mar 24th 2007 9:07 pm

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Originally Posted by DesperateHomer (Post 4556872)
How likely is it that you’ll encounter a snake, irrespective of whether it’s poisonous or not. (Bet I’m not the first to ask!)

Most deffo does depend on where you live. Friends of mine live near the bush in Townsville: their cat brought in a very alive and very angry Taipan the other day which promptly bit the cat! It didn't inject any venom otherwise the cat wouldn't still be here. The snake was thrashing about and striking at anything and anyone that got near, so alas they had to kill it; it was far too dangerous to remove from the house alive. Taipans incidentally are deadly.

I love snakes and I go out looking for them. Nevertheless, unless I know with absolutely certainty it's a harmless species I wouldn't go anywhere near it. There are a lot of dangerous species and some, such as Tiger snakes, Taipans, Western and Eastern Browns, Dugites and many of the Whip snakes are not averse to moving into your garden and very exceptionally, your house!

If you are concerned about snakes, don't panic! Most people never have close encounters and many don't see any at all, even after years of being in the country. Personally I am way more concerned about crossing the roads here considering how some drivers behave!!:thumbup:

yanH Mar 24th 2007 10:48 pm

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Something that we'd never thought to be worried about was Ants! That is until we went camping this weekend. The kids managed to stand on top of a Bull Ant nest and got badly bitten by the not so little blighters. They reall are nasty little sods, had to hit one about eight times with a shoe to stop it in its tracks even then it was still attempting to get at us.:eek:

For those of you still in the UK these things are about 5x the size of ants there. You can see them if you click here

maund family Mar 25th 2007 12:10 am

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if you have found evidence that snakes do use your gardens, how can i prevent my dog from getting bitten, is there anything that can be used to prevent snakes from entering your garden?

Bix Mar 25th 2007 12:24 am

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My uncle Billy
had a ten foot willy
and he showed it to the lady next door.

She thought it was a snake
so hit it with a rake
and now it's only two foot four.


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