Agree
In the United States, a single vial of snake antivenom typically costs between $1,200 and $6,400 at wholesale price, but hospital retail markups often drive patient billing to $9,000 to $14,000 per vial. Because a single snakebite treatment requires a large quantity of medicine—usually a starting dose of 4 to 10 vials—the total cost for the medication alone routinely spans $40,000 to $100,000+. When combined with emergency care, ICU stays, and specialist fees, full hospital bills for a venomous snakebite frequently range from $50,000 to over $200,000
Still way cheaper than tranny surguries, and worth the p4ice because you get to live a normal life if you survive, unlike with the tranny surgeries-they be messed up for life
We have a cottage on Georgian Bay and the area is full of Massissauga rattlesnakes. It’s a rocky area that snakes thrive in. Fortunately, the medical and treatment here is free, so no mortgaging the house to survive a bite.