Breaking into your house or business can be very annoying. Imagine if a snake is a snake, but imagine a bunch of snakes, it would be a horror film about snakes. Snakes are horrible, nasty and sometimes deadly creatures, so humans do not feel comfortable in their existence. In the next ten stories you will read about the real snakes' invasion positions, where snakes are swept into houses and entire areas. Forcing citizens to seek help from the authorities themselves. They are all very realistic stories and may happen to anyone, even you. I thought Jeff and Judy when they saw that house as the future home of dreams, where they could start a family safely, and that was in December 2015 in Annapolis, Maryland. But they did not know they were buying a home for terror. Dozens of black snakes had swept the house and built their nests there. One of the companies working against such cases said that the only solution was to burn the entire house and keep it without any other construction work for 15 years. The story began a few months after the house was settled, and they were with their young son, who was only four years old, where he met the first snake. Then they began to notice more snakes and nests, and the rest of her skin changed. House has already happened to his invasion and colonization, not by anyone but the invasion of snakes. But a confrontation with more than a snake discovered that there are more and more than they saw him. The snake was between 1.8 and 2.1 meters long. The family found itself spending more than $ 60,000 with little interest. To keep their son, they decided to leave, and filed a lawsuit against the original homeowner demanding a payment of $ 2 million, including the price paid for the house as well as material compensation. Invasion of snakes for a residential complex It is clear that snakes do not scare away distant homes or residential complexes as well. In the apartment of Paul Roberstone and his wife noticed a huge snake had stormed the house, and then discovered that the residents of the entire complex had noticed the same, unlike the rest of the area around them as if the invasion of snakes is directed here only specifically. Dozens of those toxic reptiles have swept the complex, and the size varies from very small to large and massive. One of them was able to stitch his teeth in a six-year-old boy. Paul and his wife are afraid of their granddaughter, who has not yet reached her fourth month, especially because she is staying at home a lot. Paul contacted the owner of the complex, and the truth was that he knew and did not care about it at first and neglected it when the first snake arrived sometime in 2013. The snakes spread out and did not leave the place. As a protest against the landlord's bad interest and lack of preservation of the residents' lives, Paul did not pay the rent, causing his expulsion from the compound. Since then, no journalist has been able to reach the owner of the complex and no judicial proceedings have been held. No one has known the fate of the compound. Invasion of Snakes for the Elderly House In 2009 at the Manitoba Residential Complex located in Enwood for the elderly, residents began to notice the presence of snakes frequently in many areas. On the table in the kitchen, on the wall, in the corridor, inside the fireplace and other places that are visible and often hidden, as if snakes are not afraid of humans and want to occupy the place. One resident named Jim Monkman, said he was sitting naturally and suddenly found a snake slapping his shoulder from the ceiling. It is assumed that the largest place where snakes can be found is a few kilometers away, but the snakes were able to find and access the complex from windows, vents and pipes connected to the house. The person in charge of the compound said he would take care of the matter and look for ways to solve the problem. But members of the Legislative Council there said that the landlord had known the problem well for years and had taken no action. The inhabitants still suffer from an unknown fate and constant fear, not only from the snakes' invasion of the compound before their eyes, but also from the diseases that these snakes may carry and the foul smell of their waste. The snakes' invasion of the University of Abuja University of Technology in the state of Gujarat, India, has not yet opened its doors as the snakes have swept through the entire campus. I hid among weeds and planted trees. The university was forced to postpone the scheduled opening date in September 2013. The businessmen who spent the huge sums in building this university began to feel anxious and terrified. Because 85% of university facilities are ready, there are no students and financial revenues have already begun. The snakes' invasion of high schools and universities is not strange. There is a similar incident at the University of South China and some other educational institutions also in Guangzhou. Snake-hunting workers have found more than 40 serpents, as well as 60 serpents found dead on the highway because of traffic. One of the students said she saw a 50-centimeter green snake on its way to the library. She was joking that she thought the snake was a little sunbathing. Strangely enough, in a statement to Zhang Liang of the China Institute of Endangered Animals, snakes were not poisonous. Signs of biting on snakes' bodies mean they were trapped in a narrow prison sometime before attacking the university. As if the invasion of snakes was an effective act.
Another incident at a high school in Agner, South Carolina. Where rumors spread over social networking sites that the school had been invaded by poisonous snakes. It turned out to be non-toxic and harmless. One was seen as a 15 cm tall in 2013. By mistake, the headmaster said they had found ten or more snakes around the school grounds and land. His view was that the snakes had come and nestled in hideouts inside the school, and then terrified of the children coming from the summer vacation and left their places. And some health facilities and others beside the school, where they found black snakes and other herbivores also. Invasion of snakes for a government office In the spring of 2013 snakes invaded the structure or also called the ground snakes, an office of government offices in Mississippi. But according to the staff, the largest snake did not exceed the thickness of the finger of the hand, and not more than a few centimeters, and was not poisonous. One of the zoo officials knows the type of snake. He said her teeth were soft and weak as they could be a threat to anyone. However, snakes were a major inconvenience to employees because of their abundance and appearance everywhere. The snakes 'invasion of communications workers, even telecommunications companies, will not be delivered from the snakes' invasion, and that incident took place in July 2013. Employees at the Trinidad and Tobago Telecommunications Company (TSTT) in San Fernando found snakes that filled their place of work. And not any snakes, but is a poisonous and no one knows specifically when it came or how. They immediately closed the place, refusing to work together with poisonous snakes. A representative of the Workers' Union said that the workers were very dissatisfied and very worried about the place that had become unsafe and were upset by the company's lack of interest and their lack of action to resolve the crisis. The company immediately hired a company specializing in hunting and snakes, after spraying pesticides, poisons and fisheries, workers returned to work after snakes were killed. But the snakes will not leave so easily, and the workers will find some cleverly hidden snakes. Invasion of Snakes Hospital Hospitals are supposed to be more safe and cleaner places, but snakes are able to invade even such places. At Dyke Hospital near Theat Cham, England, specifically in September 2005. Two hundred serpents were removed, most of them in the hospital's boiler room. Prior to 2001, one of the nurses opened a wardrobe in the same room to find 143 small newborn snakes. It is clear that snakes have built a close relationship with that hospital. Those who removed the snakes explained that this room is very suitable for snakes to lay eggs, because it is warm and high temperature is suitable. Radiation has spread around repeated panic attacks between nurses and patients because of their vision of snakes that crawl as they want everywhere. But officials have said they are harmless. Invasion of snakes for transportation In December 2012 an Egyptian plane heading to Kuwait launched a distress call and I was forced to land at Hurghada airport in Egypt. The reason was that a major snake could escape and hide in a suitcase. The monster got out of the bunker and joined the passengers. It ended with a tug of poisonous teeth in the hands of a passenger, but no one else was injured. Then he went back and hid under the seats. The plane landed and the snake was controlled by local authorities. The injured passenger refused treatment for saying that it was unnecessary because the wound was not deep. The journey returned to heaven in its natural way. In September 2016, the train from Tokyo to Hiroshima in Japan made an emergency stop on its way, which is unusual because the train schedules there are set in seconds. The reason was to see a 30-centimeter-long snake in color, slipping between seats and passengers. When the train stopped, the authorities intervened and caught the snake. None of the passengers recognized that it was the thief who introduced the snake, because the animals allowed in the trains are only birds and small fish. It was repeated in 2011, but this time the snake was a meter long, in the Kyoto Expressway. The kindergarten did not leave the snakes anywhere except where they were. When it comes to kindergarten and the safety of young children, this becomes a major disaster. In a kindergarten in the Swank neighborhood of Tel Aviv in 2014. The teacher saw a large and deadly snake play alongside children on the playground. I immediately contacted a snake sniper specialist. After controlling the situation, the hunter said that the snake is capable of killing adults, and that it is more dangerous to the young. Fortunately, the children and the teacher survived. No one knew how the serpent arrived. Finally, dear, I would like to alert you that the danger does not give introductions when it occurs. Try with all your strength and knowledge to prevent such calamities from happening to your home and workplace before it happens. There are safety measures you can do to protect yourself and your family from snakes, especially those living near desert areas or near gardens and forests.
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