Radwan told his story, which is unlike other stories, and made him and his family, consisting of a wife and 4 children, abandon their home, but he is keen to check it out from time to time.
In an interview with “Sky News Arabia”, Radwan said: “The snake that I found on Wednesday was not the first and it seems that it will not be the last, because this series has been going on for several years when snakes began to come to us.”
Radwan (50 years) lives in a state of panic over his children and wife, and says that he inherited the house from his father 20 years ago and added special architectural touches to it that cost him life savings, but since 5 years ago, at this time of each year, he finds in his house a lot of snakes.
And he adds: “Yesterday (Wednesday) I found a snake and before that on two, and almost every week I find one or more snakes.”
Radwan continued: “Last year, I found 7 snakes at once scattered throughout the house, and I did not leave a way to eliminate them, but I tried and failed, then I resorted to private companies to combat reptiles in Beirut also to no avail, until I and my children became displaced and homeless.”
He added: “I am an employee in a shopping mall east of Beirut. I go to work distracted and worried about the fate of my family members, and I hurry back home.”
He pointed out that he spends his salary, which does not exceed the equivalent of $200, to fight the snakes that have settled in his house without knowing their source, nor succeeding in eliminating them.
Radwan asked those concerned in the Lebanese Ministry of Agriculture to help him find a final solution to his problem, pointing out that the entry of snakes into his home begins with the spring of each year and increases in August, with the rise in temperatures in the neighboring forests.
He pointed out that his neighbors do not complain at all about the attack of snakes, and that these reptiles do not appear in the area and the adjacent gardens and surroundings of the house.
And Izel is a mountainous town with rocky land, where oak trees grow. It is 30 kilometers away from Tripoli, and its population does not exceed 4,000.
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