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Snakes around the house.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hippyty79" data-source="post: 673048" data-attributes="member: 14866"><p>As far as I know it’s illegal to harm snakes.</p><p>One of my late mates labourers old man and two brothers were snake handlers and held reptile keeping licences. the youngest decided he wanted a brown snake for he’s collection of reptiles, without the old man’s knowledge, he drove out bush got one and got nicked on the hand through the pillow case. Needless to say he didn’t make it home. </p><p>I’d defiantly make some traps out of precaution and leave it up to the pros to risk their lives to relocated the neighbours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hippyty79, post: 673048, member: 14866"] As far as I know it’s illegal to harm snakes. One of my late mates labourers old man and two brothers were snake handlers and held reptile keeping licences. the youngest decided he wanted a brown snake for he’s collection of reptiles, without the old man’s knowledge, he drove out bush got one and got nicked on the hand through the pillow case. Needless to say he didn’t make it home. I’d defiantly make some traps out of precaution and leave it up to the pros to risk their lives to relocated the neighbours. [/QUOTE]
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