yes dead snakes stink
To Help remove ANY Stink from a Dead Snake....Citrus products, Like orange oil, etc. Its proven to remove alot of odors, while being safe with animals.
To effectively remove dead leaves from your snake plant, gently pull them off by hand or use clean scissors to trim them at the base of the leaf. Be careful not to damage the healthy leaves while removing the dead ones.
No, the nervous system of a snake can cause it to still move (and bite) even after it is dead. Never pick up a dead venomous snake with your hands, it could potentially still bite you.
Don't overcook them, and there will be no odor.
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To properly trim dead snake plant leaves, use clean and sharp scissors or pruning shears to cut the leaf at the base where it meets the soil. Make sure to remove only the dead or yellowing leaves, leaving the healthy ones intact.
One method to remove odor from an oil product is to pass it through activated carbon filters. The activated carbon will adsorb the odor-causing compounds, resulting in a odor-free product. Another method is to distill the oil at high temperatures to remove volatile compounds responsible for the odor.
Yes, most lizards have an odor to them. They use it as a defense. The odor will be different for different species of lizards. The cleaner their environment the less the odor will be.
Dead ones certainly do
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The Eastern Hognose Snake
You can remove body odor by bathing frequently and put on deodorant so your arm pits don't smell.
Snake poop typically has a strong, unpleasant odor, but it doesn't smell like mothballs. The odor is more reminiscent of the smell of decay due to the diet of the snake, which often consists of rodents and other prey. Mothballs have a distinct chemical scent from the substances used to make them, such as naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene, which is not present in snake feces.