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Laohuangli snake farm

The density of artificially raised snakes, whether indoors or in snake farms, is usually relatively high. If the temperature of the snake breeding ground is too high in summer or it is prone to high temperature, high humidity and no ventilation before and after the rainstorm, the snake will not eat, move or shed its skin. Some even take passive measures to resist heat and enter "summer sleep", which will inevitably affect their normal growth and development. Because the snake has no sweat glands, it can't adjust its temperature and humidity. When the outdoor temperature is close to 30℃, snakes will drink more water, breathe faster, feel listless and move irregularly. Severe vomiting, mucus and phlegm (caused by pneumonia) and death. Snakes are often contagious this season, which will cause great economic losses. Therefore, we should pay close attention to drug treatment.