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you wash the wound out with water and soap then you put a bandage over it or if it has venom in it then you call the ambulance immediately
wash the wound out with water and soap then get a bandage but if it contains venom then call the ambulance immediately
If you get bitten by a King Snake, don't panic. Rub alcohol on it. It might burn after a while because the King Snake's saliva will start breaking down your skin. That's why you would want to wash it off asap. It wont kill you. They have no venom.
As the previous answer stated that the snake in question was a garter snake: garter snakes are very mildly venomous, but it is not enough to harm a human, so there is no need to be concerned there. Still, a bite from any snake can become infected, so wash the wound well and apply a disinfectant if was is readily available.
They do, but so do most other animals. If a snake bites you, even if it is not venomous, you should wash the wound well to prevent an infection.
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Yes, any snakebite can become infected. Wash and disinfect the bite area thoroughly and cover with a bandage.
rub penut butter on the back then wash it off if that dosent work take tooth paste and rub on back and wash off if that does not work then take a ragg and pour alcahol on it then rub on back that's all ok.
Canebrake Cantil Cascabel Cascavel Cat-eyed snake Cat snake Chicken snake Coachwhip snake Cobra Collett's snake Colubrine Congo snake Copperhead Coral snake Cape coral snake Corn snake Cottonmouth Crowned snake Cuban wood snake
coral snake
once a snake always a snake
Neonate snake, Juvenile snake, or Baby snake.