Snake Service
“Snakes can cause significant harm to humans, primarily through venomous bites. Snake venom can lead to tissue damage, paralysis, internal bleeding, organ failure, or even death if untreated. Beyond physical harm, snake encounters can cause psychological trauma, fear, and anxiety. In rural areas, bites may also result in economic hardship due to medical costs and loss of work. Certain snakes, like cobras, vipers, and kraits, are particularly dangerous, while even non-venomous snakes can cause injury if provoked. Prompt medical attention and antivenom treatment are crucial to reducing harm.”

