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Originally Posted by La lamy
Very informative, thank you. I can't believe how unaware I've been while trimming the bush in my back yard that backs onto a pond. I guess I've been lucky not to get bit so far.
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I warm weather just make some noise or play a radio, and they will go away and hide. For any temperature like 40 degrees or lower (since they're cold-blooded) They coil up to keep the little bit of heat inside them and sort of power down their senses. That is when a human might step on them. They wake up and feel attacked.