I'm sure they were nowhere near that price the first time I saw them months ago on an American site. [ Can't remember the name of it, and have lost it off my favourites list. ]
Found it. It was Dealextreme. Can't find it there any more though.
Just checked one site, where they want $300.00 each for them.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Monday 7th of November 2011 10:32:26 PM
03_troopy said
07:59 PM Nov 7, 2011
Brian88 wrote:
APPARENTLY YOU CAN BUY A SNAKE SCARER AROUND$200 THAT DOES MAKE A VIBRATION IN THE GROUND THAT SNAKES HATE, HEARD A DOG BREEDER WAS USING THEM, BECAUSE HE WAS LOOSING TO MANY DOGS TO SNAKE BITE,I MIGHT BE LOOKING INTO IT ALSO.
-- Edited by Brian88 on Monday 7th of November 2011 07:26:51 PM
Sure you're not thinking about the "Thumpers" in Dune? Hmm I think they attracted the sandworms though didn't they?
This is a link to one that is a better price. Nearer the American one.
The ALL NEW "Snake Defence MP PLUS" with new features .....
Snake repeller - "Snake
And, no, it's not a "Thumper".
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Monday 7th of November 2011 09:01:00 PM
HeadnHome said
08:56 PM Nov 7, 2011
my neighbour put a few of them in the ground, seemed to work for a little while, scared all the snakes up to my place.. but then one night he found a big brown wrapped around one.
Sheba said
10:49 PM Nov 7, 2011
Just discovered I gave you the wrong website last time. I finally found the right one. Here's the correct link to the original item I mentioned.
First reaction of far too many people is "Kill". As I said earlier, that's how some people get bitten, then of ourse, the snake is blamed.
There are some instances where it is necessary to dispatch one, but not just for the sake of killing it.
How would you react to some-one trying to kill you !!!
Why can't you just live and let live. They have a purpose on this planet too.
Probably more of one than Humans actually, as they just seem hell-bent on destroying it.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Brian88 said
05:18 AM Nov 8, 2011
they seemed to have cleaned up the mice plague.
JRH said
11:53 AM Nov 8, 2011
Sheba wrote:
First reaction of far too many people is "Kill". As I said earlier, that's how some people get bitten, then of ourse, the snake is blamed.
There are some instances where it is necessary to dispatch one, but not just for the sake of killing it.
How would you react to some-one trying to kill you !!!
Why can't you just live and let live. They have a purpose on this planet too.
Probably more of one than Humans actually, as they just seem hell-bent on destroying it.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Fair comment Sheba, most people seem to want to kill first and ask questions later. Snakes are more afraid of humans than we are of them.
The ones that really get up my nose are the trophy hunters who go out and kill a magnificent animal just to put the head on the wall and tell all their mates what a big brave man they were.
goinsoon said
02:50 PM Nov 8, 2011
I dunno, I think my mounted heads look quiet good on the living room wall
just had a baby brown at the front door, unfortunately I have snakes all year round and see one at least every few weeks, if it was just me I wouldn't worry, I know to stay away from them, just worried about my pets, have just gone out and sprayed some shoo snake around, someone gave me a bottle so lets see if that helps, I'll try anything to keep them away!!
Rip and Rosie said
07:22 AM Nov 12, 2011
Had a few red belly black snakes over the years, and an old Russian friend put down lots of rock salt- he said it kept them away. Then he told me to plant geraniums as snakes hate them, so I did. Now it might be right, or it might be coincidence, but never saw another snake in 15-20 years.
I'm sure they were nowhere near that price the first time I saw them months ago on an American site. [ Can't remember the name of it, and have lost it off my favourites list. ]
Found it. It was Dealextreme. Can't find it there any more though.
Just checked one site, where they want $300.00 each for them.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Monday 7th of November 2011 10:32:26 PM
Sure you're not thinking about the "Thumpers" in Dune? Hmm I think they attracted the sandworms though didn't they?
http://www.derwenttraders.com.au/contents/en-us/d339.html?gclid=CJaQn5ebpKwCFYUfpAodXkPf2g
This is a link to one that is a better price. Nearer the American one.
And, no, it's not a "Thumper".
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Monday 7th of November 2011 09:01:00 PM
Just discovered I gave you the wrong website last time. I finally found the right one. Here's the correct link to the original item I mentioned.
It's multi-purpose, for both Rodents and Snakes.
http://www.topbuy.com.au/tbcart/product/nviewprd_2.asp?idproduct=68937&ab_test=ON&utm_source=PRD_C
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Tuesday 8th of November 2011 12:36:35 AM
They tell me that this works well every time
First reaction of far too many people is "Kill". As I said earlier, that's how some people get bitten, then of ourse, the snake is blamed.
There are some instances where it is necessary to dispatch one, but not just for the sake of killing it.
How would you react to some-one trying to kill you !!!
Why can't you just live and let live. They have a purpose on this planet too.
Probably more of one than Humans actually, as they just seem hell-bent on destroying it.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Fair comment Sheba, most people seem to want to kill first and ask questions later. Snakes are more afraid of humans than we are of them.
The ones that really get up my nose are the trophy hunters who go out and kill a magnificent animal just to put the head on the wall and tell all their mates what a big brave man they were.
I dunno, I think my mounted heads look quiet good on the living room wall
Had a few red belly black snakes over the years, and an old Russian friend put down lots of rock salt- he said it kept them away. Then he told me to plant geraniums as snakes hate them, so I did.
Now it might be right, or it might be coincidence, but never saw another snake in 15-20 years.