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Originally Posted by Aaron_S
The general rules for safety protocols with giants are as follows:
1. Two people working with the animal at the same time. Sometimes it's been known to have someone within earshot who knows what you're doing and knows how to handle a situation if something were to happen and needs to enter the situation.
2. Vinegar, strong alcohol in a spray bottle at arms reach at all times.
3. A hose hooked right up to the hot water heater in case the spray bottle above doesn't work.
4. Push comes to shove an appropriate sized knife
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I have all these protocols in place except the water heater thing... I live in an apartment and the water heater is out side in a closet... I have a knife as a last resort, but I would have a real problem taking his life... Hell I put the bugs out side for my wife because I can't stand to kill anything...
I guess my question here is, is this a common problem? Snakes turning on their owners... It can't be to common or it would be all over the news right?
I guess it only takes one time... My wife knows to unwind from the tail out!