Snakes are a very common critter found in this part of the world.
If you hear frogs during their daily vocal hours (early evening), then you can be assured, snakes will also be in the area.
My first snake encounter was when a three footer danced through the front door and hid in a dark corner. I used a long handled broom and got it out of the house after three hours of hide and seek.
Machete's are part of every Thai house. They have many uses: opening coconuts, gardening, and much more: snake guillotine.
Another time my neighbor caught an even larger snake.
He put it in a sack and sold it to a local restaurant for Bt90.
Snakes generally scurry away from humans
It's when they are surprised by your sudden presence that they become defensive and aggressive.
If you go into a yard or open field, make some noise and most snakes will head into another direction.
Be aware of your surroundings, pieces of pipes, upside down buckets, anything snakes may consider as a good place of residence.
...Even your mailbox
Picture taken 12 May 2005, by Mr. Bob
Most Thais seem to get early childhood education on how to deal with snakes.
I've given up on asking Thai people to get rid of a snake in my yard.
They tend to catch 'em and throw them into the adjacent empty lot.
Think it may be a religious thing?
Those critters may be a relative or friend in another lifetime.
Meanwhile in this lifetime that snake will undoubtedly be back.
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