Like residents, snakes, rodents and other wildlife can become displaced during a flood.
As a result, they may seek shelter and food inside houses, storage sheds and other buildings.
Role of local government Environmental Health Officer
- Local government Environmental Health Officers can help to educate the community about hazards to be cautions of before entire a property impacted by flood waters.
Snakes
After a flood damaged structures and debris are more accessible to snakes.
When outdoors
Ensure you wear sturdy work boots, gloves, and long trousers to protect your legs and watch where you place your hands and feet when removing or cleaning up debris.
You should remove debris from around your home as soon as practically possible as it can attract rodents, lizards and insects on which snakes feed.
If you see a snake, step back from it slowly and allow it to proceed on its way – do not touch it.
Be aware of snakes that may be swimming in the water trying to get to higher ground, they may also swim towards a boat and attempt to gain entry.
They should be warded off with an oar or other long stake.
When indoors
If you find a snake in your house do not panic. Seek advice from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions on how to get in contact with the nearest licensed snake catcher.
If you are bitten by a snake you should seek medical treatment immediately.
Spiders
If bitten by a red back spider:
- wash the affected area well and soothe the pain with ice packs or clean iced water
- do not apply pressure – this is not recommended for red back spider bites and often worsens the pain
- seek immediate medical help.
For other spider bites:
- wash the area with soap and water
- apply a cold pack if the bite is painful
- for most spider bites, no other first aid is necessary. Contact your doctor if symptoms develop or persist.
If possible and safe to do so, the spider should be caught for positive identification.
Read more on first aid for bites and stings.
Rodents
To discourage rodents and the spread of disease:
- remove food sources and items that can provide shelter for rodents
- wash dishes and cooking utensils immediately after use
- dispose of garbage and debris as soon as practically possible
- lay rodent baits or traps.
Flies
To discourage flies and the spread of disease:
- do not let food and garbage build up as this becomes a breeding ground for flies
- clean up food wastes as soon as possible.
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