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ANIMAL REMOVAL SPECIALIST 228-832-1118
Gulfport, MS
65.0MI from Hattiesburg
http://www.aaanimalcontrol.com/professional-trapper/howtogetridofsnakes.htm
*(above) trapping with glues etc is cruel and inhumane, removal is better.
but I'd rather not let the children take a bite when they can not identify what kind of snake bit them to receive proper aint-venom.
The snake dosent need to be identified, Id can be discovered by sampling venom at the bite site, this is common practice now! Educate your children about the dangers of snakes and what to do, educate yourself and put the big gun away!
If your living in a biodiverse area you cant expect wildlife not to be there, including snakes. Your excuse is as old as any Ive heard and rather lame at that, its about convenience for you, not necessity.
Education/prevention is worth more than any amount of dead snakes, you dont just kill anything thats inconvenient.
Keeping your yard clear and not providing refuge for snakes will solve half the problem. If you keep anything (birds for example) or store anything that will attract rodents, you attract snakes, these need to be rodent proofed. Cutting long grass etc will eliminate most snake refuges, clear rubbish etc.
Why do you have kids playing near a pond anyway? You could fence that off for a start, snakes need a water source too.
Im a father too, but I am also respectful of wildlife (especially since I live in Australia) and smart enough to manage to coexist with wildlife including snakes. Ive never feared for my kids because they know what to do if they see a snake, and I know what to do in the unlikely event of a snakebite.
Allowing your kids to play where you
know there are venomous snakes, without educating them, is like russian roulette.
Why not raise that playhouse up on post and provide a ladder, snakes find ladders rather tricky.