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Snakes

Relatively few snakes are poisonous. Of over 2,500 species of snakes in the world, only about 375 are venomous. Venom is a toxin produced by a living organism which, when introduced into another organism in very facility amounts, can cause death or seriously damage organs or tissues. The About of 116 snake’s species native to the Egypt. Only 19 are dangerous. Bites of a few species of the rear-fanged snakes sometimes cause harm, but the effects vary.

We Make Control at This Pest by:

  • Exclusion:The “rodent-proofing” techniques listed below can also be used to exclude snakes from buildings.
  • Live Trapping: Live trapping is a control method that is used with V- shaped fences and at den entrances.
  • Capturing Snakes Indoors:Once a snake is in a building, it may be very difficult to find. While looking for the snake we should to determine how it got into facility: through vents, holes, etc.
  • Glue Boards: Rat-sized glue boards can be used to capture snakes.
  • Repellents:Toxidos carrya repellent for the snakes like Shoo Snake.
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