Our grandson did this for living! The fellow in the picture caught 5 of them in one day last Friday. All at different locations around Durban as spring time. See https://image-prod.iol.co.za/resize...tion=CROP&offset=0x0&resize=546x845&webp=true
Grandson. I thought he was a snake catcher🤔Who grandson or the snake catcher?
In the link is a picture of the snake catcher Nick Evans. Grandson gave up snake catching last year when he came to the UK. I wonder why?Grandson. I thought he was a snake catcher🤔
Too much hissing about I expect.😁In the link is a picture of the snake catcher Nick Evans. Grandson gave up snake catching last year when he came to the UK. I wonder why?
Snakes are generally not an issue as they will be long gone before you are even near them as they do not attack. However not very comforting to see them on your curtain rails in your lounge.My mother was born in Durban. The one thing she never seems to have worried about is snakes.
Then there's the types of snakes messing about with QR codes at least if your agile and lucky avoiding the hissing snake could be possible..GarySnakes are generally not an issue as they will be long gone before you are even near them as they do not attack. However not very comforting to see them on your curtain rails in your lounge.
Adders and vipers will not move for you and their bite is probably worse than from a mamba or cobra even after you have had the anti venom injection.