Be On The Lookout For Snakes
As the weather continues to warm, snakes will be a more common sight and people are urged to take care.
A spike in the number of snakes spotted across Griffith in recent weeks has led Griffith City Council to issue a warning to residents.
Snakes have been sighted around residential areas, in backyards, on footpaths and in parks, with Griffith Mayor, Doug Curran urging residents to be alert.
“I’d particularly like to alert schools, child care centres and preschools to be vigilant and check playgrounds and equipment before children play,” he said.
“As the weather gets warmer, we will only see more getting around. “If you see a snake, leave it alone, it is more scared of you than you are of it.”
Snake safety tips:
- Leave the snake alone. Snakes are protected and most bites happen when people try to kill or capture them. Back slowly and gently away to a safe distance and let it move away.
- If bitten, call an ambulance immediately.
- Remain calm and don't move a bitten person or animal.
- Apply a pressure immobilisation bandage and splint.
- Don't wash, suck, cut or tourniquet the bite.
Learn more from Health Direct https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/snake-bites.
How to deter snakes from making your backyard their home:
- Keep lawns mowed and vegetation trimmed.
- Remove things snakes may shelter under such as piles of wood, old building materials or vegetation waste.
- Leave bush rock in the bush where it belongs and don’t bring it into your yard.
- Enclose chicken coops or other small animal hutches with fine mesh.
Stay Connected
Subscribe
Get in Contact
Griffith News to your inbox
Sign up now for the latest news from the Griffith Area direct to your inbox.