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Copperhead!!!
Found this thing while cleaning up next to the garage.
No idea how big he was, but judging by the 2x4 next to him, he is eating well. I messed with him a little bit with a shovel and he didnt move. Never even opened his mouth, so I left him alone. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1557756974.jpg |
"Agkistrodon contortrix" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agkistrodon_contortrix
"Although venomous, these snakes are generally not aggressive and bites are rarely fatal." Nice looking snake! Thanks for not harming him. |
I would have relocated that son of a *****, far, far from my house.
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Might be worth a few coins down at the local Primitive Baptist Church?:D
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They are VERY common around me. The neighborhood facebook page has several sighting posted per day. I can't recall knowing anybody that has been bitten however. I think one of the neighbors dogs got bitten and got pretty sick
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Do. Not. Like. Poisonous. Snakes. Nor do I like poisonous spiders, scorpions, etc. |
Having creatures like that outside on your property definitely helps out with pest control. I would not want them nesting/camping out against my building though. I keep vegetation and debris away from my foundation and areas we hang out. If you are worried about kids/pets yes relocate otherwise I would leave them alone.
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I see them all the time. Not aggressive. Help maintain food chain. I leave them alone unless they are in a vulnerable location, and if not....I re-locate to safer surroundings.
Thanks for not murdering him/her. ;) |
WOW!! i would have a perimeter around my house that is so free of hiding spaces. i would seal every hole and utility box.
cool snake. i would also buy one of those snake clamping things. that way i could grab the offending snake and go running with it while saying.."yah yah yah....." |
He would be dead, and a sweep of the yard. A small snake will release all it's got.. worse than a large one fer your pups....
Kill 'em on sight...get rid of what they like in your dawgy space....within reason. errrr....nevermind...thought it was a deadhead ;) |
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Not having poisonous snakes around the house, relocate or terminate. |
I be confused....venomous....KILL IT DEAD....bury the head...deep.
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Snakes are one thing, poisonous snakes are something else entirely. Since I have dogs, and they are not well educated as to the difference, my yard is a poisonous snake free zone.
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Wow, talk about camouflage. I had to look for a bit before I could make it out. Being a SoCal city boy, my alertness is asleep. I would have reached right in there not knowing.
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but i was told (by a supervisor. thankfully not my supervisor). he said this with a straight face. he said, BEES and Wasp will eat the head and have the same venom the snake had. i probably shouldnt have said, "are you effen chitting me?!" (we were in a safety meeting). but seriously..he said that. sorry for the hair trigger. :D |
There was that incident in the news where a chef cut the head off a cobra to cook it, and then sometime later the head bit him
Snakes have extremely slow metabolisms, so therefore they don't need fresh blood pumping to live a long time. Its one of the reasons why Snakeskin boots etc are not legal to import into Canada. The suppliers just cut their heads off and throw them in a pile, to die a long slow death. The humanitarians (or maybe snakatarians) don't like that idea since it isn't seen as humane to allow an animal to live after cutting off its body. |
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