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dylanthomas

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Hi all, just caught a knight tiger (brown tree snake) in my house... what should i do with it let it go outside? or will it just come back in?
 
Yer mate just let it go out side in a nice tree tonight

Lewy
 
Hey mate,

Just release the animal back from where you got it, if you dont want it hanging around (for whatever reason there harmless) call up a local snake relocater (ring the EPA and a volunteer relocater will come for free) and they will take the animal although if you have one animal around I can guarentee you there will be more.

You should be happy you have native reptiles around your house :)

Ben
 
Hey mate,

Just release the animal back from where you got it, if you dont want it hanging around (for whatever reason there harmless) call up a local snake relocater (ring the EPA and a volunteer relocater will come for free) and they will take the animal although if you have one animal around I can guarentee you there will be more.

You should be happy you have native reptiles around your house :)

Ben
He said it was in his house. Haha. I wouldn't leave a BTS cruisin' around in my lounge room either. :p

But yeah, just let him go in a tree outside.
 
thanks guys he's or she's been let go in a down near a bannana farm with heaps of trees and a river!
 
lol, you guys are sooks :lol: i would be happy to have it roaming my house, or any non venomous snake for that matter,
just one problem tho......there is no such thing in my area :(
 
lol, you guys are sooks :lol: i would be happy to have it roaming my house, or any non venomous snake for that matter,
just one problem tho......there is no such thing in my area :(

night tigers are venomous, and just like bees you can have an allergic reactions to their venom. its only a mild venom but still best to er on the side of caution if you dont know how you'll react
 
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