Do you mean if one comes at you in the wild? Or to kill the ones in your house/on your property? When there was one in my house I used a bat because it was on hand. Most people use a hoe to sever the head from the body (bats are probably the least efficient...).
If you can, let a professional kill it so you don't get bitten. Call professionals to exterminate since doing it all your self can take a lot of patience and time.
But if you want to do it yourself (exterminators can be pricey!), purchase snake traps (online or in some gardening store) and set them around (damp places are best). Once they're captured you can kill them or release them more easily.
NO, gopher snakes do not kill rattle snakes.
they kill humans by squeezing them tight and some use venom (which is poisin)
Yes. Because lots of people are terribly frightened of snakes, most of the time those people kill the snakes. If you don't kill snakes, snakes could kill you, and especially the python and cobra snakes. If they strangle you, you will die. That's why it is fair to kill snakes. Answered: Wednesday, 3rd of march 2009
no scorpions kill snakes instead of snakes killing scorpions did that awnser your question
* Many birds kill snakes. * Racoons and possums have been known to kill snakes. * Some dogs will kill snakes. * Coyotes and wolves will kill snakes if hungry enough. * Other snakes kill snakes. * Mongooses kill snakes. * Humans kill snakes. * Horses generally do not like snakes and will stomp them if they have the chance.
The common name for snakes that kill by that method is - constrictors. This does not, however just apply to the Boa Constrictor species. There are many snakes that use this method to subdue their prey.
Snakes kill pests like rat and mice so farmers aren't forced to use pesticides.
it can be but pour a llot of bleach on it face
no farm animals kill snakes unless it has to
Kookaburras have long, strong, straight beaks which they use to catch and kill snakes. Kookaburras have been observed catching a snake or lizard, carrying it up into the trees, and vigorously beating it on a branch or dropping it to kill it.
That depends on the snake. Some snakes ambush the rabbit and constrict it causing it to suffocate to death while other snakes use venom to kill their prey. Venomous snakes bite their prey and wait for the venom to circulate throughout the blood.
Geese are known to be territorial and aggressive towards perceived threats, which can include snakes. While geese may harass or attack snakes that come too close to their nest or territory, they do not actively seek out snakes to kill them.