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I’d paste the article but too difficult from my phone. Trying to get rid of snake infestation.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/mar...se-snake-infestation




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Posts: 12605 | Location: Westminster, MA | Registered: November 14, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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But... Did it kill the snakes?


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But... Did it kill the snakes?
I'm sure the snakes got out the same way they came in.

"...an estimated $1 million in damage had been done." And how much would an exterminator have cost him?

What an idiot.


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Sounds to me like he started with a rodent problem


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Worth it. I’d have nuked them from space.



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Rolled up on a local house fire about 20 years ago. It was a horder house. Homeowner yells to us as we are doing our 360 walkaround (prior to going in), that he was trying to kill the snakes living there and accidentally set the house on fire.

It quickly became a defensive fire as the horder conditions prevented us from actually maneuvering a hand line (fire hose) inside.



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Sounds like something my Aunt would do…she had my Uncle kill every snake (all non venomous) he could find around her chicken coops…next was a serious rodent infestation…wash-rinse-repeat…I can never understand the freak out over harmless useful creatures (non venomous spiders included)…but that’s just me Wink


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I can never understand the freak out over harmless useful creatures (non venomous spiders included)…but that’s just me Wink

No, that's me, too.
I don't like snakes being close to me, but whenever I find one in the yard I just grab a stick or something and guide them into the woods out back.



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Short of one being in my sleeping bag, I leave snakes alone. Looks like a total loss.



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Hey. I resemble that accusation.

(Even funnier that I just started playing with oxy fuel torch brazing.)


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But... Did it kill the snakes?




You need one of these.





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[/QUOTE] No, that's me, too.
I don't like snakes being close to me, but whenever I find one in the yard I just grab a stick or something and guide them into the woods out back.[/QUOTE]

You are a good dude Razz…Hellfire…I’ve even stopped in the middle of highway 411 south to flip a rattlesnake out of harms way using a hiking pole (with spectators)…not to mention the dozens of rat snakes and kings that I’ve saved/caught to bring home with me for release…I pretty much leave any water snakes alone…they are ill tempered as hell and I don’t live near water Wink


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"we've gotta roll with the punches, learn to play all of our hunches
Making the best of what ever comes our way
Forget that blind ambition and learn to trust your intuition
Plowing straight ahead come what may
And theres a cowboy in the jungle"
Jimmy Buffet
 
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(non venomous spiders included)


I thought all spiders were venomous to some degree. Most just lack a delivery method. Even daddy longlegs.


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(non venomous spiders included)


I thought all spiders were venomous to some degree. Most just lack a delivery method. Even daddy longlegs.


Yep…you are 100% right on that…I’ve been on the receiving end on bites from orb weavers when I run into their webs while hunting…just an aggravation and an itchy blister…I put Brown Recluse and Black Widows in the dangerous class…all orb weavers, crab spiders, jumpers and the like are pretty much harmless to humans sooooo don’t kill them (with fire or without)…that’s just me and my take on the spider thing Cool…just remember that we fear what we don’t understand Wink


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"we've gotta roll with the punches, learn to play all of our hunches
Making the best of what ever comes our way
Forget that blind ambition and learn to trust your intuition
Plowing straight ahead come what may
And theres a cowboy in the jungle"
Jimmy Buffet
 
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Had he been a ‘gun guy’, snake shot out of the revolver, a 410 at the most, would do.

I’m medium on snakes, harmless I leave alone. If it’s poisonous, I wouldn’t want them around, dogs if nothing else. Of course basically none in WI, of anything harmful.
 
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…I’ve even stopped in the middle of highway 411 south to flip a rattlesnake out of harms way using a hiking pole


Sweet Jesus!

That's one step over the line


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If snakes are taking up residence in the darker recesses of your home, there’s a very good, beneficial reason. Same with spiders. They are the best vermin control you can get. And it’s not like they’re hanging out on the couch watching the flat screen. The obvious exceptions would be Black Widows or Brown Recluse. I have yet to detect either at my house.




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Even with the house not burning down there would have been smoke damage. Folks they walk among us, and we can’t fix it!


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Guess he didn't know you can rent mongooses....
 
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