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Originally Posted by uujudy
Oh Boy!
On the one hand, I'm sorry I asked! I'm freaked out now! 024 :P :yikes:
On the other hand, I feel the way many of you do... I don't want to hurt any snakes, but I don't want them to hurt ME, either! :yikes: :yikes: :yikes:
I also take the spiders outside! I didn't know anybody else did that! I use a special paper cup and hold the fly swatter over the top so she can't accidentally run up my arm... It's a two-handed operation, so I need somebody to open the door for me.  I love talking to you folks. You're so full of helpful information, and you save the spiders too! I can't wait to get there for a meeting at Crisper's and meet you all in person!
Thanks again for the wonderful information! :bigthumbsup:
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Gee, I thought everyone saved spiders and took them outside. Well, almost everyone -- there are a few bullies everywhere. Even my best friend in California, who is truly terrified of spiders (she'll call me at 3:00 a.m to get the spider out of her house) insists I take them outside, across the street and let the live.
As for snakes, I really do like them. Once met a cottonmouth -- now that's a scary snake! Fortunately, that was in Kentucky, not here. Rattlers would prefer not to attack (except the babies and they think they need the practice). The racers are just beautiful and will do almost anything to get away from those nasty humans who DO hurt them.