Well...I am ready to get slammed.
But I wanted some input from someone who may have further informaiton.
We brought home an '05 male western honose about 10 days ago.
Yes, I knew he has a 'mild venom' that would hurt like a shot if you were tagged. I also saw the pics of the guy who let hig hoggie chew on his hand and took pics.
We also have 3 kids...11, 8 & 6.
I now have discovered that if you are allergic or have any type of reaction to a bee sting it puts you at 'greater risk' for a reaction to snake venom reactions that are more sever than usual.
Considering we have found out the hard way recently that 2 kids and myself have reactions to bee stings...hugely swollen etc...no true allergy ie. no breathing trouble...this is making me VERY anxious.
I am now 99% ready to bring the snake back as it seems stupid otherwise to have an animal you would normally 'handle' and knowingly take a risk like that...at least in my world here at home.
Thanks for any and all input
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But I wanted some input from someone who may have further informaiton.
We brought home an '05 male western honose about 10 days ago.
Yes, I knew he has a 'mild venom' that would hurt like a shot if you were tagged. I also saw the pics of the guy who let hig hoggie chew on his hand and took pics.
We also have 3 kids...11, 8 & 6.
I now have discovered that if you are allergic or have any type of reaction to a bee sting it puts you at 'greater risk' for a reaction to snake venom reactions that are more sever than usual.
Considering we have found out the hard way recently that 2 kids and myself have reactions to bee stings...hugely swollen etc...no true allergy ie. no breathing trouble...this is making me VERY anxious.
I am now 99% ready to bring the snake back as it seems stupid otherwise to have an animal you would normally 'handle' and knowingly take a risk like that...at least in my world here at home.
Thanks for any and all input