SECURITY ALERT: As temperatures soar and heatwaves persist, it has come to our attention that snakes, particularly cobras, are seeking refuge in cooler environments, including inside homes.
To ensure the safety of yourself and your loved ones, please take note of the following precautions:
1. Avoid leaving windows open for extended periods, as cobras and mambas are capable of reaching great heights.
2. Refrain from leaving front doors open for ventilation in the evenings, as these reptiles are adept at entering homes undetected.
3. Before seeking shade under a tree, thoroughly inspect the branches for any hidden snakes.
4. Always check your bed and its surroundings before retiring for the night, as cobras have been known to hide under sheets.
5. Avoid lounging outside with mattresses and blankets in the evening, as many reptiles are nocturnal and more active at night.
6. Exercise caution not only with snakes but also with fast and venomous centipedes.
7. Clear any bushes around your home, as they attract rodents that serve as prey for snakes.
8. Consider using snake repellent powder around your yard to deter snakes from visiting your property.
9. If a snake enters your home, handle the situation with extreme caution, especially with aggressive and potentially deadly species like the black mamba.
10. Remain vigilant and stay safe during this snake season, as the hot weather can make snakes more active and easily agitated.
Remember that all living creatures, including reptiles, deserve protection. If you encounter a snake, please report it to the Uganda Wildlife Authority or any conservation office for rescue. Avoid harming snakes and preserve their lives by reporting sightings. Share these safety tips with others to help save lives and protect nature.
Thank you for your attention to this important matter.
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