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https://africanreptiles-venom.co.za/product-category/snake-handling-equipment/Where can one buy a snake catching pole thingy locally?
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https://www.manicaa.com/catalog/pro...VZl7qZOYhjL77upUpxuFXAZcETzQcujBoCiIEQAvD_BwEWhere can one buy a snake catching pole thingy locally?
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Great resource for snake lovers and people interested in learning more.
https://www.africansnakebiteinstitute.com/
@Rob Fisher
Excellent tong and hook kits:
https://www.africansnakebiteinstitute.com/shop/combos-kits-bags/asi-combo-b/
https://africanreptiles-venom.co.za/product-category/snake-handling-equipment/
can't say that i have tried them though
Thank you guys! Off to get me a snake kit! @BioHAZarD my braai tongs have a longer reach than the short close up work one!
Thanks bud@SmokeyJoe we cordially invite you to join us.
Snake tongs are a very useful tool to catch and relocate snakes. But they can be very bad for the snakes when used incorrectly. We tend to want to squeeze them too tight. I suggest that when you receive your tongs, take them in one hand and grab onto one of your fingers of your other hand. Familiarize yourself with the pressure it exudes when you squeeze the handle. It is very easy to crush a snake's bones with a snake tong when used incorrectly. Most snake courses start people off with using a simple hook to catch a snake. This is still the safest and less stressful way for the snake being handled. And a calm snake is a snake much less likely to try and bite you.
This is Gertrude. She lives in the bouganvillia next to our reservoir. Most days she goes into the reservoir to drink. View attachment 212687 View attachment 212688
Will practice on my finger first. That hook thing would never have worked for that green snake yesterday it was way too active and would have slid right off.
You would have had a tough time with the tongs as well, those buggers are super fast! Don't think I've ever caught a Spotted Bush snake or any of the Whipsnake family with anything other than by hand.
I can assure you that won't be happening... my hands will not be going anywhere near any snake unless there is an expert close by to assure me it's harmless.