Once Lovic arrived and assessed the situation, he discovered that his friend’s snake problem was serious. Immediately, he fetched his snake removal gear and went to work. Nothing in Lovic’s toolbox was as high-tech as an infrared camera, but he did have a set of tools specialized for handling snakes. He had a snake hook, a pair of tongs, and a clear bag made of strong, reinforced plastic. The tongs enable him to grab the slithering reptile and place it in the bag.
The hook is used for snagging a snake without injuring it and is helpful with larger snakes that are too heavy or fat to be managed with tongs. But snake handling equipment is useless in the wrong hands. Lovic has the experience and know-how to remediate any snake issue. Looking around his friend’s house, it was becoming apparent that he had more than a serious problem on his hands, it was deadly serious. Lovic was about to find out the extent.
It's Good to Know a Snake Expert
This is Vern Lovic. He is a snake enthusiast who lives in Southern Thailand. He has written three books about snakes, including "Keep Snakes Out: 35 Tips to Keep Snakes Off Your Property". He does not seek to kill snakes, but rather to help them and return them to safety.
In Southern Thailand, Lovic is the go-to guy for any and all snake issues. He is the uncontested expert on Thai snakes, and he has been rescuing snakes from people’s homes for well over a decade. In Thailand, there are over 220 snake species, and this guy has seen them all.
Who You Gonna Call?
In the case of bee infestations, David Glover was the man to call. In Thailand, Lovic is the best of the best. You need to be trained to manage certain snakes. The snakes he deals with are potentially deadly, and he is one of the few people equipped to handle those types of infestations.
One day, Lovic’s friend had a snake problem. He knew exactly who to call and gave the snake expert a ring. Lovic came over right away and immediately assessed the situation. What Lovic found shocked both the expert and his friend. They had to act, and quickly.
Where Do Snakes Hide?
Snakes squiggle and squirm into any tight spot they can find. They will hide out in vents, dark corners, and inside your drawers and shoes. Lovic knows where to look for snakes. He headed straight to the bathroom. This was a typical hiding spot for them.
It must be a terrifying sight for most people when they walk in there to do their business or take a shower — this is when we are most vulnerable! Snakes are able to hide out in the plumbing and weasel their way out through the most uncomfortable of exits. You do not want to encounter snakes anywhere in your house, but least of all here...
A Word from Your Local Thai Snake Expert, Vern Lovic
Vern Lovic shared his professional expertise regarding the problem in Thailand with snakes getting into people’s homes and hiding out in toilets on a segment of Coconuts TV YouTube channel. He says, referring to the Thai man who was attacked while going to the bathroom, “It’s quite a big issue when a python sneaks up a toilet and grabs a guy in the business.”
Lovic continues, “But it doesn’t happen very often, it happens a couple times a year, at the most.” But what if it happens? Here is his advice. Lovic says that if it doesn’t let go, “grab it at the neck and hold it as tight as you can,” adding, with a chuckle, “a python can hold its breath for 20 minutes.” So, in the worst case, it’ll take 20 minutes to free yourself from a python’s grip.