St. Patrick's Bell

Origin
In Christianity, Saint Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. The factual details of his life have been obscured by history. What is known is that he was a fifth century missionary and bishop in Ireland. His legendary feats are varied. One of the most popular myths is that he drove all of the snakes in Ireland into the sea. His date of death is believed to be March 17th, which is known as Saint Patrick's Day.

Effects
When the bell is rung it will change all the snakes within the area into shamrocks. These patches are known to contain a larger amount of four-leaf clovers.

Collection
Collected be Warehouse 12 agents after a strange occurrence at a herpetology exhibit at a museum of natural science. All of the collected snakes had suddenly been stolen, only to be replaced by clovers.