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<blockquote data-quote="edk80" data-source="post: 673308" data-attributes="member: 16005"><p>Yeah I grew up in a country town and we were always out in the bush, catching lizards etc, we rarely saw snakes let alone get close to being bitten. if you make enough noise while just walking they will be gone real quick.</p><p>I think the gators are a bit over the top but a first aid kit is a great idea.</p><p>You will only get bitten if you get too close and in all the years growing up in the bush and detecting in the bush... haven't even come close to let alone seen one in 10 yrs detecting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edk80, post: 673308, member: 16005"] Yeah I grew up in a country town and we were always out in the bush, catching lizards etc, we rarely saw snakes let alone get close to being bitten. if you make enough noise while just walking they will be gone real quick. I think the gators are a bit over the top but a first aid kit is a great idea. You will only get bitten if you get too close and in all the years growing up in the bush and detecting in the bush... haven't even come close to let alone seen one in 10 yrs detecting. [/QUOTE]
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