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Snakes on the move with home and pet owners urged to be alert

Becky Hallett And Izzy TBW Newsgroup
SNAKE WARNING: Penola Naracoorte Vet’s Becky Hallett checks over Izzy who has survived a snake bite.

SNAKE sightings are on the rise in Penola as warmer weather and the mating season draw reptiles away from their natural habitats.

Snake sightings have increased by around 30pc in the last three years, with many venturing out on hot days.

Furner snake catcher Mark Forgan has received a number of calls to retrieve snakes from inside homes, small sheds and in backyards, attributing the increase in sightings to warmer temperatures which he believed had pushed snakes closer to homes to seek refuge from the heat.

He warned residents to close their doors, saying heatwaves could lead snakes to enter houses to keep cool.

“Over the last three years it has been getting busier and there are a lot more snakes coming onto the actual properties rather than just staying out in paddocks,” Mr Forgan said.

“Snakes usually keep their core temperature at 28 to 37 degrees but they will come out anywhere from the early 20s.

“For feeding they will come out from over 28 degrees to help digest their meals.”

Mr Forgan said residents at risk of having a snake enter their homes, especially those who leave doors and windows open during summer, should exercise particular caution.

“They should not put their hands where their eyes cannot see,” he said.

“Snakes only rear up because they want an exit from wherever they are,” Mr Forgan said.

“If you see a snake give it an exit because they only want to get away.”

Penola Naracoorte veterinarian Jane Gaussen said the clinic has had reports of snake sightings and has responded to multiple snake bites.

“We have had a few this season which will be expected with owners being more active and snake season gearing up,” she said.

“If a pet is thought to be bitten by a snake, it is recommended the owners bring the pet into the clinic right away.

“We do advise them to call first so we can prepare whether that is inside or outside our hours.”

Common signs of a snake bite for pets include muscle weakness, vomiting, excessive salivation and odd coordination.

Ms Gaussen said some pets bitten by snakes appear to get better before they fall ill.

“Whether they appear to get better or not, they can still have the venom in their system,” she said.

“If untreated snake bites can become fatal so timely processes is key.

“We are more than happy to help out even if it is just about concerns, owners do not need to feel silly for calling ahead and seeking advice.”

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