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You are troubling me greatly here. I like my snakes, but can't for the life of me imagine the horrors involved in a SOUTHERN snake causing such mischief, especially a venemous one!


I could have used you this fall when a big ole nasty copperhead was coiled up around the top of my truck motor.
 

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Yes I like my non-poisonous New England snakes too! Lol
 

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I'm scared! I do not like snakes. But it's getting easier for me to attack them...:rolleyes:My machete gives me courage.
While I agree they do a job with rodents, they do not need to vary their diet to my eggs. A definite "your dead" issue. If they stay away from the barns I won't go looking for them in the woods, honest! Seems fair.
 

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I'm just glad there is nothing really venomous on this side of the state. Most I usually see is garter snakes. They are such cute little guys, that I have to rescue from cats and chickens. German shepherd just drools on them for some weird reason.
 
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