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Nothing like a snake in the Kitchen

Had some friends in the Beaumont, TX area that used sheep to "mow" their grass because there were so many snakes. When we went to the rifle range they always chased snakes off of the berms and out of the target pits.
There used to be a lot of rattle snakes in the Devil's Lake area and south western Wisconsin but they were hunted nearly to extinction.
But, we still have the mosquitoes that can carry off small dogs. :yesnod:
 
GaryBeu said:
...mostly just harmless ringnecked snakes.

lessin' it's a redneck snake, yur gunna be jus fin'.

hyde yur cole b'eer 'n wimin' folk iffun it is....
 
aerog said:
I had visions of this sucker finding a way into one of the airplanes then finding it again at a bad time.
Helping your vision.
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No cee-ment pond here.

durnit. :devilgrin:
 
Hahah! I was just going to put up a link to Indy's encounter with Reggie.

I recall from a kid about how to figure out if one of those red, black and yellow ones is poisonous. Wasn't it "red touch yellow, kill a fellow"?
 
Hey Doc.! Good luck to have a black snake under the porch (or in the garage!! :wink: ) Keep down the rodent population
 
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