get them professionally done at a good shop
No, piercing studios cant use injection numbing agents. Topical may work but not deep enough to make it worth it, they also tend to distort the tissue making aligning the piercings difficult.
Yes. Any type of snake will bite if it feels threatened. Garter snakes do have venom but it is very mild and they do not have well-developed fangs to help deliver it.
They will strike, like most other snakes. They flatten their heads out to make themselves look larger and they strike. They also secrete some nasty smelling white stuff. Not sure if it's defecation or not, but it is smelly.
Well there are a few out there, ultimately it depends on what you want to do. You can almost assure that any some places that deal with the public may have an issue with piercings. Restaurants and some food service businesses can make piercings an issue, however most large chain* firms don't make an issue out of piercings ( *legal issue they don't want to deal with) , they leave that for area reps* to complain about ( *they are easy to replace and blame should a rights issue be launched ). It comes down to common sense, so long as your piercings are clean and tasteful and not too "out there" most employers are willing to allow them. Like tattoos there is still a little stereo typing that goes on and this needs to be brought to the attention of the general public.
A piercer at a shop can make a lot of money. Of course they don't get paid by the shop at all. It all depends on how much each piercing is, and how much the shop charges. For example the shop I work at charges at least forty five dollars a piercing. Now pairs of piercings cost more along with genital piercings and surface piercings (piercings usually on arm, chest, neck). The piercer usually gives $10 sometimes more for every piercing. The ususal amount I leave with is $300 a night. And I work 4 nights a week. $1200 a week, $4800 a month, $57600 a year. Now it can always be more depending on speed, how many hours/days you work, location, and price of piercing.
No, piercing studios cant use injection numbing agents. Topical may work but not deep enough to make it worth it, they also tend to distort the tissue making aligning the piercings difficult.
Naturally any wound can get infected and make you sick so yes, a non venomous snake bite could make you sick if they break your skin
Most bites cause only minor harm, but the bite of a poisonous snake can kill you or make you very ill.
No, that is just a myth. A poisonous snake bite is a very lingering and painful way to die and Cleopatra would never have chosen that way to make her exit.
Ummm.... I belive when they bite the area will swell up a couple of days but will have no other affects. Make sure the snake is Hog Nosed.
Rapid mortality. Best to make the dog comfortable.
corn snakes can bite, but the bite feels like a needle or a pin. You shouldn't be sick, but if you are its most likely that your'e just shocked.
it would make it alot harder to get in the marines but yes it could be possible
The legality of tongue piercings at school can vary depending on the school's dress code and policies. Some schools may prohibit visible body piercings for safety or health reasons, while others may allow them as long as they are not disruptive. It is best to check with your school's administration or handbook to determine their specific rules regarding tongue piercings.
( for poisonous snakes) If a snake bites anybody I will make him self suck his blood where it bited and tell him to spit it (blood). Afterwards I'll tie 2 ropes to the either sides of snake bite so that the poison woud'nt enter whole body
Yes. Any type of snake will bite if it feels threatened. Garter snakes do have venom but it is very mild and they do not have well-developed fangs to help deliver it.
sometimes. it depends on what kind of snake it is. if it is a poisonous snake then you need immediate medical attention. you may not die from a poisonous snake bite if you react fast. if it is not poisonous then you have from little to no chance of dying. don't worry about any of this if you live in an area that has no poisonous snakes. unless you live next to, in, or near a zoo that keeps poisonous snakes on hand. then you might be in trouble! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, Depends where too! But, to make it clear. Yes, you can die or get a severe injury so eithor way.....you have bad bad bad luck!