Snakes started coming out of their burrows as soon as spring arrived, they have been hungry for 4 months, do not let these things accumulate in the house, they are most at risk

Snake Bite Prevention Tips: Snake catcher of Hazaribagh told that after Vasant Panchami, one or two snakes have to be rescued every day. This means that snakes have started coming out of their burrows. They are hungry, because they have not hunted for four months. In such a situation, people should be careful..

Hazaribagh: Spring season has arrived. With the beginning of this season, snakes that have gone into hibernation for the last four months also return. According to experts, snakes go into hibernation in winter. Due to this, cases of snakebite decrease. In the state of hibernation, snakes use the fat accumulated in the body as food. They only come out of the burrow to bask in the sun in between.

With the arrival of spring, the movement of snakes has increased. Snakes are being seen in forests as well as human areas. Hazaribagh's snake friend Murari Singh also says that calls have started coming for snake rescue since Vasant Panchami. One to two snakes are being rescued every day. Snakes, which have not hunted for four months, are now roaming around in search of food. In such a situation, cases of snakebite can also come to the fore.

Do not let these things accumulate around the house

Further he said, to avoid snakes, it is very important to keep cleanliness around your house. Do not let bricks accumulate. If there is a pile of bricks somewhere, then carefully remove it away from the house. Snakes make their home in bricks. At the same time, do not sleep on the ground. Most of the people who sleep on the ground are victims of snake bite. If sleeping, use mosquito net properly.

Farmers should keep this in mind

Snake friend appealed to the farmers that those farmers who are going to the fields now, must wear shoes on their feet. Because, farmers are the ones who are affected the most by snakebite. Most snake bites occur in the feet.