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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 68297"><p>Forget the snake cocktail with cloves and stuff. My kids used to go to a small school which backed onto a creek. Brown and Black Snakes everywhere. The mesh mentioned earlier does work but even better is to spray Phenyl which is labelled wheelie bin cleaner around the perimeter fence and redo it after rain. Its so bitter smelling that snakes wont go near it. Have seen a snake come towards a sprayed area, suddenly stop, then simply go back to where he came from. </p><p>Using Vitamin C is a last resort and who carries that in their first aid kit anyway.. If you get bit, you need to get to a hospital real quick. The longer you wait the less your chance of survival. If your a long way from hospital, use your mobile to call help. </p><p>Don't try and drive yourself if you are more than 30 minutes from hospital. You could go unconscious on the way and crash. Get someone else to drive or stay put and wait for help to arrive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 68297"] Forget the snake cocktail with cloves and stuff. My kids used to go to a small school which backed onto a creek. Brown and Black Snakes everywhere. The mesh mentioned earlier does work but even better is to spray Phenyl which is labelled wheelie bin cleaner around the perimeter fence and redo it after rain. Its so bitter smelling that snakes wont go near it. Have seen a snake come towards a sprayed area, suddenly stop, then simply go back to where he came from. Using Vitamin C is a last resort and who carries that in their first aid kit anyway.. If you get bit, you need to get to a hospital real quick. The longer you wait the less your chance of survival. If your a long way from hospital, use your mobile to call help. Don't try and drive yourself if you are more than 30 minutes from hospital. You could go unconscious on the way and crash. Get someone else to drive or stay put and wait for help to arrive. [/QUOTE]
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