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Snake warning for residents

Wyndham residents are being urged to keep alert for snakes, as the days become warmer and the animals begin to emerge in search of food and a mate.

Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) senior wildlife projects officer, Leila Brook said warmer weather typically meant people were more likely to encounter a snake.

“It’s not uncommon to find snakes warming themselves on a rock, path or in a clearing during early spring, particularly on a sunnier day, so it’s important we’re mindful that they can be out and about earlier than normally expected,” Ms Brook said.

“Snakes are generally shy and prefer to keep away from people. Often when a snake is found in a backyard it’s because it’s moving through the area to another habitat.

“In most encounters with humans, a snake will seek the fastest escape route and take off. However, if cornered and feeling threatened, a snake may defend itself.

“Being aware that snakes may be around and being informed about how to react to them is important at this time of year.”

If you live in an area with snakes, the DELWP encourages people to remember:

• Wear long pants and footwear, stick to cleared paths and trails.

• If you see a snake, keep calm and move yourself and anyone with you (including pets) away from the area.

• Don’t attempt to capture or harm snakes. Instead call DELWP for further

advice.

• Maintain lawns and clean up around your house, as snakes are attracted to shelter such as piles of rocks and timber, chook sheds, sheets of metal, and building materials.

• Undertake first aid training and ensure your first aid kit contains several compression bandages. If someone is bitten, call 000 immediately.

Snakes are protected under the Wildlife Act 1975 and it is illegal to capture, harm, or kill them.

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