While boa constrictors are not typically considered to be aggressive snakes, they are still capable of causing serious injury or even death if they feel threatened.

Can a Pet Boa Constrictor Kill You?

Boa Constrictor Attacks

Boa constrictors are non-venomous snakes that kill their prey by coiling around them and squeezing until they suffocate.

While they typically eat small animals like rodents and birds, they have been known to attack humans if they feel threatened.

These attacks are rare, but they can be fatal.

What are the Chances of Being Killed by a Pet Boa Constrictor?

The chances of being killed by a pet boa constrictor are very low, but they are not zero.

There have been a handful of cases in which people have been killed by pet boa constrictors, but these cases are extremely rare.

The vast majority of boa constrictors are not aggressive towards humans, and they make popular pets.

How to Prevent Boa Constrictor Attacks

There are a number of things you can do to prevent boa constrictor attacks, including:

- Never leave a boa constrictor unsupervised around children.

- Keep the boa constrictor's cage securely locked.

- Avoid handling the boa constrictor if it is showing signs of aggression, such as hissing or coiling up.

- If you are bitten by a boa constrictor, seek medical attention immediately.

What to Do If You Are Attacked by a Boa Constrictor

If you are attacked by a boa constrictor, take the following steps:

- Remain calm and try not to panic.

- Call 911 immediately.

- While you are waiting for help to arrive, try to pry the boa constrictor's jaws open with your fingers or a blunt object.

- If you are unable to pry the boa constrictor's jaws open, try to release the boa constrictor's grip by pushing down on its head.

- Once the boa constrictor has released its grip, move away from the boa constrictor and seek medical attention immediately.