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Beware! It's season of the snake
Check under, on bed and between sheets as snakes are notorious for hiding there.
Kenyans and East Africans in general have been urged to be extra cautious as the heatwaves in the region could send snakes into the relative coolness of their homes.
And their beds, closets and corners.
They cannot regulate their own temperature so they depend on their environment to warm them up and cool them down.
Owing to the extreme heat waves in East Africa, there is a high possibility that snakes and other reptiles might slither into homes in search of cooler environments.
Safety management officer of Kakamega county Henry Omuche encourages residents, especially in rural areas to observe safety tips during the "snake season".
He asks the public to avoid leaving windows open for too long since snakes like cobras and mambas can reach considerable heights.
People are also advised to avoid leaving their front doors open in the evenings as snakes are extremely stealthy and you won’t hear or see them slither inside.
“Before you sit under that cooling tree shade, be sure to check the branches for snakes that could be lurking in the branches. Also check your bed and surrounding before you sleep as snakes are notorious for hiding under the sheets," Omuche says