Snakes: The appearance of snakes in the rainy season becomes quite common. Heavy rain fills their natural bases with water, making them out of their bill in search of a dry place. This is the reason why they often get closer to human settlements, which increases the chances of their encounter with people. Deepak Sharma of the Indian insect control company has told about snakes seen during the rainy days. He told 7 such snakes which are seen during the rainy days. Let us tell you which are that snake.
These 7 snakes can be seen in the rain
Indian Cobra (Nag): One of the most talked about snakes in India, is the Indian cobra which is extremely poisonous. Its bite can have a serious effect on the nervous system and the breathing process. Cobra cutting can be fatal. If treatment is not done immediately after cutting, it can also lead to life. These snakes are often found near farms, open grounds and human settlements.
Karait: Karait is one of the deadliest snakes in Asia. It makes it especially dangerous that its bite which is usually painless, so people often do not know that they have been bitten. Its poison affects the nervous system, which may cause paralysis or breathing problems. Karait usually leaves at night and can enter homes during the monsoon season.
Russell Wiper: This snake is poisonous and becomes aggressive when teased. Its poison can give internal bleeding, kidney damage and even death. It is known for its sharp puff and is usually found in grasslands or bushes.
Sau-scalled wiper: Do not go to its small size, small sau-scalled wiper is extremely dangerous. Its poison can cause bleeding and severe tissue damage. It is sharp, irritable and is usually seen in dried, open places or fields.
Rat Snake (Dhaman): Often due to its shape and form, a cobra is considered, the rat snake is non-poisonous and completely harmless. In fact it helps control the population of insects.
Green Wine Snake (Green Belia): This thin and bright green snake usually lives in trees and bushes. This relatively work is poisonous, and its bite is not dangerous for humans.
Checked Kalback (Snake of Water): After the rains, a common water snake, often seen near ponds, lakes and fields, is not poisonous. It does not pose a threat to humans.
Which is the most dangerous snake?
Deepak Sharma said that among all these common Karait is considered the most dangerous. He said, ‘It is a painless sting that often does not pay attention to anyone. But the poison works fast, due to which there is no timely treatment, there may be paralysis and failure to breathe. ‘ He further said that Karait is responsible for a large number of deaths due to snake bites in India.
What to do to stay safe?
Deepak Sharma, while giving some easy suggestions to stay safe from these poisonous creatures and their poisonous stings, said, ‘Avoid walking barefoot at night or near the bushes, if you are roaming in the dark then always keep flashlight with’. He said that it is also necessary to keep the area around him clean, because rats and other insects attract snakes. If the snake bites then go directly to the hospital. Do not trust home remedies nor try to suck poison ‘.