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  2. 5 ways to keep your NC house free of bugs, rodents and snakes ...

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    Yes, you can see snakes in the winter months. You just don’t want to see them inside your house. 5 ways to keep your NC house free of bugs, rodents and snakes during winter months

  3. 9 Natural Solutions for How to Get Rid of Snakes in Your Yard

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    If you want to encourage snakes to move along, trim your lawn regularly and keep your grass short. Snakes feel more exposed to predators in short grass, which discourages nesting. 5. Attract Predators

  4. Friends of Snakes Society - Wikipedia

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    The Friends of Snakes Society is an Indian non-profit organisation dedicated to the protection of, and public education about, snakes. It was founded and registered under Society Registration Act in the year 1995 by Late Shri.

  5. Snake antivenom - Wikipedia

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    Snake antivenom is a medication made up of antibodies used to treat snake bites by venomous snakes. [1] It is a type of antivenom . It is a biological product that typically consists of venom neutralizing antibodies derived from a host animal, such as a horse or sheep.

  6. Snake-stone - Wikipedia

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    Although called a 'stone' in the Congo, a black stone is often made from animal bones. When taken from snakes, it is usually from the head, but also said to be extracted from the tail. [8] The steps suggested in an African leaflet [9] are: Choose a large dry cow thigh bone; Cut it into small pieces; Smooth them with sandpaper; Wrap the pieces ...

  7. Spotted house snake - Wikipedia

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    Spotted house snakes are habitat specialists, occurring in rocky areas, often hiding under exfoliating rock flakes or between narrow crevices. They are nocturnal and hunt for crevice-living lizards. In captivity, they are known to take small rodents, as well. Spotted house snake (in crevice) feeding on a Waterberg girdled lizard

  8. House snake - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. House snake can refer to the following genera: Elaphe; Lampropeltis; Lamprophis ...

  9. Snake worship - Wikipedia

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    To this day there are numerous traces in European popular belief, especially in Germany, of respect for the snake, possibly a survival of ancestor worship: The "house snake" cares for the cows and the children, and its appearance is an omen of death; and the lives of a pair of house snakes are often held to be bound with that of the master and ...