Walking up and down the long hall, Lovic wanted to be sure every single snake had been securely bagged. He didn’t want to leave a room with the chance that a baby snake might still be lurking somewhere in the dark. It seemed like there were dozens of them! A job like this could not be left half done.
This family was in some serious hot water, and Lovic was their only hope of safety. He also was concerned about his own safety. These snakes were small but lethal. A slip of the snake hook and one of those tiny venomous reptiles could slither lickety-split up the hook and onto his arm.
Into the Next Room
With tools in hand, Lovic stealthily entered another room. He walked as lightly as possible so as not to alert the tiny wiggling intruders who had likely hatched there, innocently assuming it was their home. The baby snakes were not trying to cause anyone any trouble, and they certainly didn't know that they were being hunted.
Snake intrusions in Thailand are rising every year. The reason is attributed to an increase in construction on natural marsh habitats, which is forcing snakes out of their homes and into people’s homes. Searching every dark corner and secret place little snakes might hide, Lovic scoured the entire room until he was sure all were caught.
Checking the Hallway
When he got to the hallway, he found more snakes. Some hid behind a row of glass bottles. More of the baby cobras were hiding out in empty aluminum cans. It was like they were coming out of the woodwork. This was a hydra situation. He’d bag one, and two more would slither into sight.
This snake rescue was going to take much longer than he had anticipated. What had started out as a routine snake check had turned into one of the defining snake rescues of Lovic's career. Just how much longer would he be in this cursed house?
A Meticulous Search and Seizure
More than his own safety, Lovic worried about his friend and the family members who lived there. They had no defense against the deadly cobras, and at least he knew how to handle the small reptiles. Even as a trained professional, Lovic knew that he was in a dangerous situation and that he had to act with precision and calmness.
Outside, he found them wrapped around pipes. Several more had stowed away inside some garbage cans. They were everywhere. He continued his meticulous investigation. There was no way he was going to leave the house if his friend remains at risk.
Not on the Bed!
If you live in Thailand, you might want to pull back the covers and inspect your bed before climbing in. If you are not careful, there could be a nasty, not to mention deadly, surprise waiting for you. Snakes in your bed are not trying to be maniacal. To them, under the covers is just another good, dark, warm place to stay hidden for a while.
Down the hall, Lovic’s friend’s bedroom was the next place he examined. At first, everything looked fine. Yet, he wanted to be certain the place his friend slept was snake-free. A venomous snake bite is a rude awakening, but it could also be your last. As he stepped into the center of the room, he had a thought.