News Snake season has arrived By Country News Oct 17, 2025 The red-bellied black snake is common in eastern Australia. Photo by darren linton As temperatures rise, snakes are becoming more active. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content “Most snake bites occur when people try to capture or kill them,” DEECA Lachlan Clarke from DEECA said. “The most effective way to stay safe is to simply leave them alone. “This includes keeping pets on leads in areas where snakes are known to occur,” he said. Keep your yard tidy, clear away clutter like timber piles and rocks.Supervise pets, keep dogs on a lead and watch pets closely in high-risk areas. If you suspect a bite, seek immediate veterinary care.Dress for the occasion; when out walking, wear long pants and proper shoes.Don’t try to catch or harm a snake. Call a licensed snake catcher instead.In the case of a bite, call 000 immediately. For more information, phone DEECA on 136 186. For snake bite first aid information, visit: www.stjohnvic.com.au/news/snake-bite-first-aid-tips/
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