Hi Everyone,
We are constructing few buildings and a hotel in a remote area and we are facing lots of problems with reptiles (Snakes & Scorpions)
We did pest control but still we are facing problems, these uninvited guest entering our construction areas and we are always having a threat, I'm afraid of my workforce as hospitals are far from our construction site, the closest one is at 42 Kms..
Any suggestions please?
Regards,
From Oman, Muscat
We are constructing few buildings and a hotel in a remote area and we are facing lots of problems with reptiles (Snakes & Scorpions)
We did pest control but still we are facing problems, these uninvited guest entering our construction areas and we are always having a threat, I'm afraid of my workforce as hospitals are far from our construction site, the closest one is at 42 Kms..
Any suggestions please?
Regards,
From Oman, Muscat
One of the sites I experienced had the same issue, and no pest control helped there. On the day they do pest control, it becomes worse in the upcoming days, creating huge issues in the labor colony and nearby areas.
Safety Measures for Reptile Issues
Do you have a trained first aider on-site? Do you have antivenom for snake bites/insect bites in your camp/site? Try to keep a Snake Catcher (you can buy online, search this on Google, a kind of stick) at locations where you expect snakes. Provide first aid training to employees on what to do in case of insect bites and snake bites. Place boards cautioning people to take extra care in areas where such snakes/insects can be found. Finally, you may try to contact another pest control team, perhaps with a different chemical, and try it once again.
Hope this helps. Awaiting to hear the views of others, please.
From India
Safety Measures for Reptile Issues
Do you have a trained first aider on-site? Do you have antivenom for snake bites/insect bites in your camp/site? Try to keep a Snake Catcher (you can buy online, search this on Google, a kind of stick) at locations where you expect snakes. Provide first aid training to employees on what to do in case of insect bites and snake bites. Place boards cautioning people to take extra care in areas where such snakes/insects can be found. Finally, you may try to contact another pest control team, perhaps with a different chemical, and try it once again.
Hope this helps. Awaiting to hear the views of others, please.
From India
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