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snaglpus
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Today was a normal day. Church was great, met up with friends. Then came home to just move a few a few trees around and take it easy today. It was very hot 90 degrees. I wasn't planning on weeding plants but there were a few that just pissed me off. So, as I pulled out my last tree, I just started grabbing and pulling weeds. Those tough ones, I dug in deep with a knife and out popped the weeds. Well, I was about done, had my hands on top of my Black Ischia tree all of a sudden, I felt the most excruciating sharp sticks and pains just above my wrist. The pain was like 20 bee stings all at the same spot! It felt Iike fire was burning all the way down to my bone! |
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WayneWKY
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Jackie needs to take you to er now! |
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Frankallen
Registered: Posts: 994 |
Dennis, I agree with Wayne, I think you should go to the ER even though you don't know what kind of Snake bit you! |
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SCfigFanatic
Registered: Posts: 472 |
We had a small copper head in our cucumber/tomato patch. |
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COGardener
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Dennis, These are you like suspects, though it could be an escaped or turned loose exotic.
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Figinfever
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It would be useful if you could Identify the snake, but what is more important is time. Please reconsider and go to the ER now. There are a lot of nasty things the puncture can introduce into your bloodstream and the whole body, not to mention the venom. The ER has the necessary tools to monitor your health, analyze blood for anti-venom if any venom are present,and treat the condition as necessary. The more you wait, the less time the doctors will have to see what's going on and treat it if it's something that act on your systems. |
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brianm
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Could be from a cobra I would go. |
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chucklikestofish
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[QUOTE=snaglpus]Today was a normal day. Church was great, met up with friends. Then came home to just move a few a few trees around and take it easy today. It was very hot 90 degrees. I wasn't planning on weeding plants but there were a few that just pissed me off. So, as I pulled out my last tree, I just started grabbing and pulling weeds. Those tough ones, I dug in deep with a knife and out popped the weeds. Well, I was about done, had my hands on top of my Black Ischia tree all of a sudden, I felt the most excruciating sharp sticks and pains just above my wrist. The pain was like 20 bee stings all at the same spot! It felt Iike fire was burning all the way down to my bone! I jumped up, grabbed my left hand, through off my glove and squeezed my wrist as I yelled! I ran over to my shop sink and squirted a lot of hand sanitizer on my wrist and followed with cold water. STILL, the pain was out of this world! It's like my wrist was on fire from the inside! I ran in the kitchen. Jackie asked what happened and I said something got me GOOD!!!! She asked what was it and I said, I didn't see it....it happened without me seeing it! She said, it was probably a snake! She asked if I wanted to go to the ER. I said no and I wrapped a cold pack on my wound. But the pain just would not leave. Then after about 20 minutes, the pain started to die off a little. I went back out to my Black Ischia and looked around and saw nothing. I tried putting on a thicker glove but it hurt. Looking at my hand, I still did not see anything! I decided to call it a day and go in. Now, hours later, I see the 2 dark puncher wounds on my hand. It was a snake bite. And now the pain is back. I don't know what kind of snake it was. I didn't see it. So, if my night gets worse and I have to go to the ER, I won't be able to tell them what kind it was! Hoping for a good night sleep......[/QUOTE]~yes dennis don't take a chance go seek medical help,are there poisonous snakes around there ? because isn't 2 punctures a poisonous bite ??~a fang ??~ |
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scott_ga
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Please go to the ER and get treatment. Sometimes it gets much worse hours later. Scott |
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Mario_1
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Better safe then SORRY!!!!!! |
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Figinfever
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If anyone knows Dennis personally, please call him and Jackie. He's offline now and won't see what we've written. Please talk Jackie into takin him to the ER. He's taking the bite too lightly. |
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SCfigFanatic
Registered: Posts: 472 |
Hopefully he is getting medical help. |
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Sas
Registered: Posts: 1,364 |
I hope that this snake is not poisonous and you heal fast. |
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Figfanatic57
Registered: Posts: 125 |
At least you would hear a rattlesnake 99% of the time. I didn't realize snakebites were so serious until my son was bitten by a rattler while hiking. Due to tissue damage,they had amputate the first two joints of his middle finger. So go to the ER now just to make sure. |
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Figfanatic57
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At least you would hear a rattlesnake 99% of the time. I didn't realize snakebites were so serious until my son was bitten by a rattler while hiking. Due to tissue damage,they had amputate the first two joints of his middle finger. So go to the ER now just to make sure. |
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figeater
Registered: Posts: 93 |
Pain is there to let us know when something is really wrong. I hope you get in to the ER. May the morning find you recovering. |
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snaglpus
Registered: Posts: 4,072 |
Good morning all! I survived the night! No, I did not seek medical attention. Some swelling is still there but the pain is gone. All I have now is this crazy itching. Now I can see the bite marks on my hand whereas yesterday, I could not. |
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Porfirio
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I pray that you change your mind and seek help fast. |
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Brooklynmatty
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[QUOTE=Porfirio]I pray that you change your mind and seek help fast. |
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sergio
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Glad you're O.K., God is good! |
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Figinfever
Registered: Posts: 245 |
I'm glad you are okay. That itching/ swelling is your body releasing histamine due to the damage and/ or foreign matter introduced to your body. Please at least see your Primary and get it looked at. |
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chucklikestofish
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[QUOTE=Figinfever]I'm glad you are okay. That itching/ swelling is your body releasing histamine due to the damage and/ or foreign matter introduced to your body. Please at least see your Primary and get it looked at.[/QUOTE]~yes i agree we need you to be here for your knowlege~go please ~ |
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Esteban_McFig
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Voice from a stranger here, from rattlesnake country. See a doctor immediately. Even if not a rattler, the mouths of many different varieties if snakes are filled with very nasty bacteria. I tripped and fell at a pool party years ago, thought I had simply scraped my knee. Ten days later, it was touch and go whether I would lose my leg--a TINY bit of oleander got tucked into my skin and was slowly poisoning. It wasn't even obvious to the eye. Better safe than sorry |
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johnnyq627
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Also, for any venom, run it under HOT water, not cold. As hot as you can stand, for as long as you can stand. It will neutralize some of the enzymes. It was a lesson learned the hard way back when I had lionfish in my aquarium. |
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snaglpus
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Update. I went to work and my hand started swelling and itching bad. Went to the doctor and found out I'm having an allergic reaction to the venom. Doctor gave me a shot, antibiotics, Advil , Benadryl and some spray to cool down the wound because it is really hot. So I have to take meds for 10 days and report back to Doctor daily. Thanks for all your concerns. |
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SarinaP
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Glad to hear the update, buddy! |
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AltadenaMara
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Please take these venom reactions seriously! If you don't want to go to the ER, at least go to an Emergency Medical Clinic. They're everywhere now, affordable, open weekends/odd hours and might just save your life. |
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Smyfigs
Registered: Posts: 1,658 |
Dennis, I hope this snake bite isn't serious! |
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SCfigFanatic
Registered: Posts: 472 |
Glad to hear Dennis. |
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Figinfever
Registered: Posts: 245 |
[QUOTE=snaglpus]Update. I went to work and my hand started swelling and itching bad. Went to the doctor and found out I'm having an allergic reaction to the venom. Doctor gave me a shot, antibiotics, Advil , Benadryl and some spray to cool down the wound because it is really hot. So I have to take meds for 10 days and report back to Doctor daily. Thanks for all your concerns.[/QUOTE] |
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Frankallen
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Hey Dennis, so glad things was not as dangerous as first thought! For sure, it was not a deadly Snake or you would be in the Hospital! Wonder what it was? |
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Figinfever
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[QUOTE=snaglpus]Update. I went to work and my hand started swelling and itching bad. Went to the doctor and found out I'm having an allergic reaction to the venom. Doctor gave me a shot, antibiotics, Advil , Benadryl and some spray to cool down the wound because it is really hot. So I have to take meds for 10 days and report back to Doctor daily. Thanks for all your concerns.[/QUOTE] |
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snaglpus
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The bite marks are one inch apart. That snake hit me so hard and fast! Today I have to go back outside and finish the job. Rest assured, I will be wearing thicker gloves and this time using my long thick hand claw before sticking my hands down in those pots. |
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coolmantoole
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Had it been a wet strike from a pit viper, this would have been lots, lots worse. Thankfully most strikes are dry strikes. You could have lost your arm if not your life by waiting. Even if you don't know what the snake is go! They can usually give a good guess by how the wound and flesh look around the bight because rattle snake bights turn blue and if you are in a dry upland area, it's probably not a cotton mouth which leaves copperhead as the likely culprit. God bless. |
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DesMoinesWAfig
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Dennis, I had a horrible sick feeling in my stomach reading your initial post. |
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SCfigFanatic
Registered: Posts: 472 |
That is a good size snake. |
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joann1536
Registered: Posts: 274 |
Glad you finally saw a doctor and that you are feeling a bit better today. Be careful out there! If the punctures an inch apart, it must have been a pretty good sized one you tangled with! |
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Rewton
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Dennis, you have had a difficult year so far! Are you ever tempted to take up some safe indoor hobby like stamp collecting? :) |
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jdsfrance
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Hi Snaglpus, |
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SuperMario1
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Dennis, glad you went to the doctor and got checked out. My mom got bit by a copperhead and luckily received no venom but still had a nice doctor's visit and a prescription for antibiotics. Best of luck fig buddy. |
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coolmantoole
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I am so glad that you are ok. But next time, don't wait to figure out if you are OK. God bless. |
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VeryNew2Figs
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You go offline a couple days and miss all kinds of exciting stuff. Glad it was no worse than it was. I have a cousin also in the city who saw a snake in her yard. She said she squirted it with the water hose and it slithered away. Just something to think about. |
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noss
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Dennis, You're in my prayers. |
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snaglpus
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Update----headed back to the doctor. The swelling has increased up to my forearm and back of my hand. |
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MariannaMiller
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Dennis, Glad you are mostly ok and should have a quick recovery. Getting bitten by anything is no fun. Please excuse me for using your thread to pontificate for a moment. This is a particularly bad year for snake encounters and we are seeing more snakes of all kinds than we usually do. Hospitals and EMTs are seeing many more bites than usual. Most of us expect to find snakes in the woods but not in our yards especially if we live in a suburban environment. If a couple of minutes of cautions helps someone else avoid the encounter you had, its worth it. The next victim may not be as fortunate as you were. |
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adoresfigs45
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Oh dennis I am worried for you. Please keep on top of this when it comes to snake it is good to be a "Wuss" and run for help. I know everyone here rooting for you and worried. My husband used to bring me home black snakes when he was into running. Carried a small scuba gear sack. Blackies great mousers and keep away other snakes. when you go into yard around your plants take a broom handle and poke around. If you have puppy or kitty try to keep them out of the yard for a while. It would be helpful if you told your next door neighbors to be on the look out also. Check around rocky areas and porches. snakes can be anywhere. Even at your local Homie Depot in the garden section. No Kidding. When we see a rattler or coral around here we try to kill it and if gets away to fast, we put alert in our neighborhood newsletter or our online site. |
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VeryNew2Figs
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Marianna: The snake that my cousin squirted was on her chain link fence, which I thought was unusual, but I guess it's not. There are a number of people here in the city that have told me they have snakes. So far so good for my yard. |
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snaglpus
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Well, I took everyone's advice this morning because my arm was swollen pretty bad. I didn't want to go but the swelling had me worried. |
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FiggyFrank
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Glad to hear it's under control, Dennis. Be careful and take pics. ;) |
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Figinfever
Registered: Posts: 245 |
[QUOTE=snaglpus]... I have to keep ice on it and take Benadryl to stop the itching. But Benadryl makes me sleepy...[/QUOTE] |
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noss
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That's good news, Dennis. I would hate to have anything happen to you. |
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snaglpus
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Thank you Noss for those kind words!!! |
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schaplin
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Hey Dennis, |
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leon_edmond
Registered: Posts: 923 |
Did you locate the Fig Viper yet Dennis? Hope you are doing well my friend. |
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sbmohan
Registered: Posts: 223 |
That's scary Dennis. Take care!!! |
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vito12831
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Hi Dennis |
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elin
Registered: Posts: 1,272 |
Hope your ok. Some people inject them self with the venom they say it increase the Strength of the immune system. Remember to always keep the hand elavated above the head even to increase drainage and decrease swellling. |
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Sas
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Thank You Marianna for your interesting report on snakes. |
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coolmantoole
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At this late date, I imagine that the biggest threat is infection. Dennis do the doctors have you on an antibiotic? For some reason, snake bights and cat bights are just especially dangerous for causing serious infections. God bless. |
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snaglpus
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Ok, here is an update. |
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VeryNew2Figs
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Glad you're feeling better. Interesting about the turmeric. I remember Dr. Oz had a show where they were treating backaches with oil and herbs directly applied to the skin. Turmeric was one of the herbs they used. |
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noss
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MEN! Have to put a gun to your heads to get you to go to a doctor. My theory is that women are the only reason there are any men that live to adulthood and old age. |
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Rewton
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Noss, I think my wife would agree with you! |
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Figinfever
Registered: Posts: 245 |
Agree with the comments above. Now is a time to take it easy and recuperate. The trees can wait. Thanks for the update and please continue to keep us informed. |
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Lebmark
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Dennis, |
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schaplin
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Dennis |
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MariannaMiller
Registered: Posts: 261 |
Make sure you get a tumeric formula with black pepper. The pepper is needed to make the active ingredient in tumeric more available to the body. Not just good for arthritis but also very effective after knee surgery and similar surgeries to help with getting a full range of movement back. |
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snaglpus
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Sharon, turmeric is great for inflammation. I take Curcumasorb. One capsule is 250mg. I take 6 a day with food. I'm pretty sure it delayed my reaction to the venom. I've taking it for a little over a year. Sharon, Jackie got rid of her knee pain taking it. And you are so correct about the black pepper too Marianna. It truly is a wonderfood! |
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joann1536
Registered: Posts: 274 |
Glad you're feeling better, and very glad it wasn't worse than it was! Scary. Take it easy. |
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SCfigFanatic
Registered: Posts: 472 |
Denis you said you had a allergic reaction to the venom? |
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DesertDance
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Dennis, |
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coolmantoole
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I'm glad that you are feeling better. |
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Giuseppe
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Sir, |
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snaglpus
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Yeah, I'm much better. However, I do need to go out and finish what I started. Everyday I walk out to that same spot looking for that copperhead. I do have to find it. I have thicker gloves now. What puzzles me is, I had been working in that same spot for at least 2 hours and I did not see the snake. It must have moved from one pot to another. |
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SCfigFanatic
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Wish I lived closer I'd help ya find it. |
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SCfigFanatic
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2 people can cover a large enough area to get that snake moving and spotted. |
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noss
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Dennis, |
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Morganna_Wylde
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Hi, I'm late to the conversation but am so glad you are doing better. It has been a heavy snake season here in north central Arkansas this year as well. I would be willing to bet it is a copperhead bite too. I found a small copperhead curled up on top of a decorative stake in a pot, inches from my nose. In a two week period here we have dispatched 3 copperheads and a 4' timber rattler in and around my potted plants. This is a first, we have occasionally had copperheads near the house, but never this many, and never rattlers. Everyone please be careful and stay aware of your surroundings. |
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greenman62
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ive been studying herbs for most of 20yrs |
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SCfigFanatic
Registered: Posts: 472 |
I wonder why doctors do not prescribe? |
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Frankallen
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Actual Copperhead Bites! These Snakes are sure enough Bad Boys! |
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SCfigFanatic
Registered: Posts: 472 |
For sure. |
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MariannaMiller
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Its been a while since I have looked at commercial snake repellents but last I remember the primary ingredient in them was Cinnamon. You might want to see if that is still true. If so a large bottle of cinnamon might be something to include in your potting supplies and sprinkled in and around pots to make the area a bit less appealing. If the figs are attracting small rodents, it might deter them too the same way mothballs do. Fewer rodents, fewer snakes. It should not not hurt your figs. |
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APORTO
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Hi Dennis, |
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