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...to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here....Those bites can still envenomate. Don't handle a dead or injured snake – not even a decapitated head. If your pet is bitten by a snake that you think might be venomous, get medical attention immediately. It's better to go in and be checked out rather than wait and be sorry. Repellants and Removal Most wildlife experts believe there is no such thing as an effective snake repellent, although people have tried mothballs, vapor barriers, ultrasonics, sulfur, poison, etc. What can help is setting up physical barriers (e.g., fences that are set a foot or two into the ground), cutting off the snake's food supply and shelter, moving closely around the house, storing firewood away from the house, removing junk piles, removing weeds and brush, plugging up holes in the ground, etc. And if you need to have dangerous snakes removed from your property, contact a wildlife control operator to trap and remove the snakes. This is not a job for an inexperienced person.....to continue reading this article please click on here...