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Mosells
02-03-2022, 03:12 PM
So here’s a question for you Floridans, how do you snake proof your house.
Asking for a friend.
DAVES
02-03-2022, 03:28 PM
So here’s a question for you Floridans, how do you snake proof your house.
Asking for a friend.
We've been here for 9 years. Never had a snake in our house. Secret is no secret at all.
Do NOT leave your garage doors, sliding doors, front doors open. Snakes are fairly common. Most are camouflaged and you might be feet from one and not see it. .
Arctic Fox
02-03-2022, 03:41 PM
Do NOT leave your garage doors, sliding doors, front doors open...
...especially if it's turning cold, as they seek warmth and inside your house might look very appealing
Velvet
02-03-2022, 04:24 PM
I have only seen 2 snakes by the house so far; a black racer full grown 5 feet long, within inches of the lanai in the 3 years I’ve been here. I immediately went to Home Depot and bought a strong Toro blower. Toro can blow my husband away when used at full blast… lol. My neighbor just laughed, he said he has accidentally stepped on one of these snakes and it was not a problem. Well, good thing the blower is good on leaves too.
The second snake was the size of a long worm. I was pretty sure it was a worm, but hubby got the magnifying glass and it WAS a little snake. Now I have a very powerful “snake” blower taking up garage space. We got a little anole running in once, but we used a much gentler blower to help him find his way out.
JMintzer
02-03-2022, 04:41 PM
I have only seen 2 snakes by the house so far; a black racer full grown 5 feet long, within inches of the lanai in the 3 years I’ve been here. I immediately went to Home Depot and bought a strong Toro blower. Toro can blow my husband away when used at full blast… lol. My neighbor just laughed, he said he has accidentally stepped on one of these snakes and it was not a problem. Well, good thing the blower is good on leaves too.
The second snake was the size of a long worm. I was pretty sure it was a worm, but hubby got the magnifying glass and it WAS a little snake. Now I have a very powerful “snake” blower taking up garage space. We got a little anole running in once, but we used a much gentler blower to help him find his way out.
We saw a 3-4' snake pop out from under the air conditioner a few months back...
The Boss yelled, "KILL IT!"
I responded, "With what"? :1rotfl:
davem4616
02-03-2022, 04:45 PM
Don't get sucked into the hype
We bought a house in Ft Lauderdale, on a canal back in '95....sold it in 2017 when we moved up here
in all those years, I only saw one snake...a black garden snake...okay I found a few snake skins , but never saw them
been here since early 2017....haven't seen a snake. Had a 5 foot alligator in my front beds, but no snakes
you buy a house overlooking a swamp, you'll have a snake or two...but if you're smart you won't get bit
IMHO, there's a better chance of getting into an accident on I-75, than finding a snake on your lawn in TV
Michael G.
02-03-2022, 04:46 PM
Spray for ants and bugs.
Get rid of the ants and bugs, you get rid of the anoles.
Get rid of the anoles, you'll get rid of the snakes.
Your Welcome
airdote22
02-03-2022, 05:17 PM
So here’s a question for you Floridans, how do you snake proof your house.
Asking for a friend.
Black racers are your friend, very harmless to humans, is just looking for something small for lunch.
Stu from NYC
02-03-2022, 05:26 PM
Are any of the snakes around here poisonous?
Found a snake skin that was shed the other day and got me to wondering.
tvbound
02-03-2022, 06:00 PM
The cognitive functions of my brain tell me that snakes are an important part of a healthy ecosystem and the likelihood of ever being hurt by even the highly poisonous ones, are extremely minuscule. Every time I see any snake, my old, lizard brain however, screams - KILL IT! LOL
Bambi
02-03-2022, 06:01 PM
My neighbor had one in her kitchen. I think it might have entered through the bottom of her retractable screen door.
I had a coral snake slither by my legs in my front yard. I was able to get a quick pic and verified ID. Striping was correct sequence and it had a roundish head with a black nose. I read an article that coral snakes don't have hollow viper fangs. There is a groove behind their fangs so they have to chew on you to inject their venom. Not an aggressive snake but very toxic.
The worm like snake mention before was probably a Brahminy Blindsnake, a native of Asia. I had one on my foot after walking thru the grass in Cape Coral. Looks like an earthworm but no segments, moves like a snake and can stick out it’s tongue. They eat termite and ant larvae and eggs. Sometimes found in pots from a nursery. The snake fell off my foot in the house. I assumed it was a worm and then notice it moved like a snake. I relocated her (all are females-parthenogenesis) by my foundation.
triflex
02-03-2022, 06:03 PM
Always keep gas in the house and if one get s under the couch you burn that thing to the ground.
I had a small one get in my house and make its was into the toaster. I had to get a new toaster because you don't know where that snakes belly has been.
EdFNJ
02-03-2022, 06:20 PM
We saw a (live not flat) snake this morning with silver (IIRC) body with red color bands on it on the MMP on Morse this morning. Wife missed stepping on it by an inch. Never have seen that color snake before. What was it?
EdFNJ
02-03-2022, 06:21 PM
So here’s a question for you Floridans, how do you snake proof your house.
Asking for a friend. Tell them just not to allow their ex-wife (or ex-husband) in.
Topspinmo
02-03-2022, 07:29 PM
Are any of the snakes around here poisonous?
Found a snake skin that was shed the other day and got me to wondering.
Pigmy rattlers about as rare as winning Florida lottery around here when The land has been scrapped and burned clean for sardine can housing. Juvenile black racers mimic pigmy racers but the eyes gives them away. All vipers have slant or slit eyes. While non-vipers have round pupils.
Topspinmo
02-03-2022, 07:30 PM
So here’s a question for you Floridans, how do you snake proof your house.
Asking for a friend.
I just lock the doors :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
Mosells
02-03-2022, 10:18 PM
Well, my friend thanks you all for your replies. A 3’ racer got in his house today. Slithered around for a while, got it out with a broom.
Velvet
02-03-2022, 11:09 PM
Well, my friend thanks you all for your replies. A 3’ racer got in his house today. Slithered around for a while, got it out with a broom.
All is well that ends well.
Dotneko
02-04-2022, 06:14 AM
Just a terminology correction
A venemous snake means you die when it bites you.
A poisonous snake means you die when you bite it.
Eg_cruz
02-04-2022, 06:19 AM
So here’s a question for you Floridans, how do you snake proof your house.
Asking for a friend.
My dad swears mothballs work
Raywatkins
02-04-2022, 06:20 AM
Snakes were here before us humans so we are the invaders. We have had a few Ring snakes. They are the size of a worm and have either an orange or yellow ring around the body just behind the head. The black snakes we have had are Black Racers commonly called rat snakes. They keep rodent populations under control. Unless provoked snakes will try to escape. The two mentioned above are harmless but there are other species around that are poisonous. Other posts have mentioned them already. Better not to attack a snake, that is when you are more likely to be bitten. Safer to get a professional to remove them if you are concerned. Personally I do not like snakes but do love to watch them. One summer the Black Racer was in a bush I was trimming. I had turned away and as I turned back his head was about a foot away from mine. We both retreated quickly. He came out again and allowed me to take his picture. As another post said, snakes are an important part of the ecosystem. I’d rather have them than rats.
Worldseries27
02-04-2022, 06:21 AM
so here’s a question for you floridans, how do you snake proof your house.
Asking for a friend.
own a ferret
Petersweeney
02-04-2022, 06:24 AM
Spray for ants and bugs.
Get rid of the ants and bugs, you get rid of the anoles.
Get rid of the anoles, you'll get rid of the snakes.
Your Welcome
That logic will kill us all….
eeroger
02-04-2022, 06:34 AM
So here’s a question for you Floridans, how do you snake proof your house.
Asking for a friend.
We had a snake in our house a few months after we moved in. I trimmed bushes the day before w/garage door open. The next day I unloaded groceries from car & left kitchen door open to garage. A couple of days later we saw a snake making its way across our hall floor. We now are attentive about closing all doors leading to the house & garage.
coconutmama
02-04-2022, 06:37 AM
Are any of the snakes around here poisonous?
Found a snake skin that was shed the other day and got me to wondering.
Yes, Pygmy rattlers & cottonmouth. We’ve had none in house 🤞 , but have seen the 1st in a bush on a TV golf course & the 2nd by a pond also in TV. Neither common to see but they are here.
Have also seen 2 nonvenomous snakes. A black racer in our yard & another kind (forget which it was) in a hibiscus I was trimming. We were both startled. We enjoy our anoles so we moved them along with a broom.
36Aday
02-04-2022, 06:37 AM
Black Racer snakes kill venomous snakes. Black racers are your friend, very harmless to humans, is just looking for something small for lunch.
Rzepecki
02-04-2022, 07:18 AM
My dad swears mothballs work
Please don’t use mothballs for anything but their intended use. Breathing in the chemical fumes on a regular basis could be carcinogenic. Not intended for anything but moths in a tightly enclosed space with your woolens.
JanaR
02-04-2022, 07:22 AM
So here’s a question for you Floridans, how do you snake proof your house.
Asking for a friend.
There’s a product called Snake Away that is very effective. Sold at Lowes.
airstreamingypsy
02-04-2022, 07:49 AM
Without snakes Florida would be over run with rats. I mean you would be stepping on them when you go anywhere, there would be so many of them. Please get it out of your head to kill every snake that you see. They are a very necessary part of nature. They are shy creatures, and don't want any trouble from humans, they just want to live their lives doing pest control. They will only bite if they feel threatened. If you are afraid of them, and see one just go the other way. They really are very beneficial.
Kathryn Putt
02-04-2022, 08:16 AM
Why would you want to do that? Of course you don't want a snake "in your home"! Our neighborhood has a black snake that takes care of rats and other rodents.
OrangeBlossomBaby
02-04-2022, 08:33 AM
So here’s a question for you Floridans, how do you snake proof your house.
Asking for a friend.
Invest in one of those Ring camera-doorbells and don't answer it when they come a-calling.
Snakes will -very rarely ever- try to get into your house. They don't like you. Your carpet and floor aren't crunchy twigs or grass, and you don't have any tasty rodents to eat. If you have a laundry shed outside your house, you might find one in there once in awhile, keeping warm at night. But they don't want to hang out in there and will leave when the sun comes out.
Snakes are an important part of the ecosystem. If you don't want to co-exist with snakes, maybe look into high-rise apartment living instead.
defrey12
02-04-2022, 08:36 AM
You can’t…close the doors. If they’re really paranoid, tell them to get a cat.
celiarw
02-04-2022, 09:23 AM
Ortho Snake B Gone works well!
seoulbrooks
02-04-2022, 09:25 AM
Close your door
MrFlorida
02-04-2022, 09:26 AM
Don't leave your patio or garage door open.
collie1228
02-04-2022, 09:48 AM
I've had two black racers get into my courtyard villa, both were lying against a door (one the front door; one the garage door), and when the door opened, it slithered into the house. Knowing these snakes are harmless, I just put on a couple of oven gloves, picked up the offenders, and put them outside. We used to get many snakes in our grassy courtyard villa yard, but I made a "snake guard", closing up the opening at the bottom of our gate, which seems to be working well. In the two years since I put it in, we have had only one snake in the yard (that we've seen), and that one was not a black racer, and I killed it. Still don't know what it was. It probably climbed a neighbor's planting and dropped into the yard over the wall.
Loriana
02-04-2022, 10:05 AM
So here’s a question for you Floridans, how do you snake proof your house.
Asking for a friend.
They like to crawl in to the warmth of the plastic sided houses if they can squeeze in and they do.
Kares
02-04-2022, 10:33 AM
We've been here for 9 years. Never had a snake in our house. Secret is no secret at all.
Do NOT leave your garage doors, sliding doors, front doors open. Snakes are fairly common. Most are camouflaged and you might be feet from one and not see it. .
Snakes love to curl up in small less traveled locations
Under bushes trees etc. The water the better
Black snakes are common and eat rodents and bugs
MandoMan
02-04-2022, 10:37 AM
Always keep gas in the house and if one get s under the couch you burn that thing to the ground.
I had a small one get in my house and make its was into the toaster. I had to get a new toaster because you don't know where that snakes belly has been.
Are you joking? It’s hard to tell sometimes. A toaster definitely gets hot enough to kill any germs a snake might be carrying. Still, that must have been scary.
brfree1411@aol.com
02-04-2022, 11:17 AM
I understand the fear! I haved lived in Florida for 25 years and had never seen a snake until I moved here. First out of my office window saw a small black snake, my husband said it was harmless although, I was getting ready to move. The second one I saw, another black one in my flower bed but I was at least 10 feet away. Then I came across one that was pecking a black bird's eyes and about 6 or 7 black birds came and attacked the snake, this one had orange markings which terrified me but again, a rat snake once I was calm enough to look it up. I was inside & the snakes were outside the glass of my lanai but I get the fear.
withease23
02-04-2022, 12:33 PM
So here’s a question for you Floridans, how do you snake proof your house.
Asking for a friend.
From a Floridian friend. Put moth balls around your entry way landscaping. Don't know why such long bios are necessary. Just answer the question folks.
Toddy
02-04-2022, 01:43 PM
In 15 years I never had a snake in the house. Seen one in the flower bed. It was on it’s way to some place. They don’t bother me.
jimjamuser
02-04-2022, 02:32 PM
We've been here for 9 years. Never had a snake in our house. Secret is no secret at all.
Do NOT leave your garage doors, sliding doors, front doors open. Snakes are fairly common. Most are camouflaged and you might be feet from one and not see it. .
A black snake and coral snake are not camouflaged, but many are.
jimjamuser
02-04-2022, 02:38 PM
I have only seen 2 snakes by the house so far; a black racer full grown 5 feet long, within inches of the lanai in the 3 years I’ve been here. I immediately went to Home Depot and bought a strong Toro blower. Toro can blow my husband away when used at full blast… lol. My neighbor just laughed, he said he has accidentally stepped on one of these snakes and it was not a problem. Well, good thing the blower is good on leaves too.
The second snake was the size of a long worm. I was pretty sure it was a worm, but hubby got the magnifying glass and it WAS a little snake. Now I have a very powerful “snake” blower taking up garage space. We got a little anole running in once, but we used a much gentler blower to help him find his way out.
This is SO OBVIOUS that I hate to say it. But, that powerful blower MIGHT come in handy if you ever want to make that hubby go away.
jimjamuser
02-04-2022, 02:43 PM
Don't get sucked into the hype
We bought a house in Ft Lauderdale, on a canal back in '95....sold it in 2017 when we moved up here
in all those years, I only saw one snake...a black garden snake...okay I found a few snake skins , but never saw them
been here since early 2017....haven't seen a snake. Had a 5 foot alligator in my front beds, but no snakes
you buy a house overlooking a swamp, you'll have a snake or two...but if you're smart you won't get bit
IMHO, there's a better chance of getting into an accident on I-75, than finding a snake on your lawn in TV
I saw the skin of a rattlesnake in some bushes real close to one of the TV Land pools. I won't say which one. By the way rattlesnakes, bull snakes, coral snakes, copperheads, and black snakes live on dry land NOT in or near water.
jimjamuser
02-04-2022, 02:52 PM
Black racers are your friend, very harmless to humans, is just looking for something small for lunch.
That's true so just talk a black snake into liking your yard.
.......But seriously, no one has yet mentioned that the hardware depts have a REPEL-SNAKES type of powder or pellet product.
PugMom
02-04-2022, 02:54 PM
I saw the skin of a rattlesnake in some bushes real close to one of the TV Land pools. I won't say which one. By the way rattlesnakes, bull snakes, coral snakes, copperheads, and black snakes live on dry land NOT in or near water.
how can you tell the difference? seriously, am wanting to know :popcorn:
jimjamuser
02-04-2022, 02:54 PM
Are any of the snakes around here poisonous?
Found a snake skin that was shed the other day and got me to wondering.
Yes, many are. Google snakes in Fl or a Fl field guide for snakes.
jimjamuser
02-04-2022, 03:02 PM
how can you tell the difference? seriously, am wanting to know :popcorn:
You need to consult a Fl field guide for animals. Check Google or your library. They have pictures and sizes and other info. Incidentally, in a small town in central Fl the local newspaper would print pictures of men holding the biggest rattlesnakes and MANY were way above the men's heads when they held them up. I saw rattlers with heads bigger than the biggest snapping turtle that I have ever seen. About the size head of a small dog. And the snakes' bodies would sometimes be about 5 inches in diameter. True business!
Andyb
02-04-2022, 03:12 PM
Why? Very few venomous, and most beneficial, keep mice and rats away.
jimjamuser
02-04-2022, 03:15 PM
The cognitive functions of my brain tell me that snakes are an important part of a healthy ecosystem and the likelihood of ever being hurt by even the highly poisonous ones, are extremely minuscule. Every time I see any snake, my old, lizard brain however, screams - KILL IT! LOL
Snakes do NOT kill or die easily. I once threw a pitchfork at a rattler in central fl and it had about a 3inch diameter body. The snake got unlucky and the pitchfork tine speared it to the ground. It curled around the tool and rattled loudly - I came back next day - not dead. 10 days later it died. I did not have a shotgun or I would have shot it. I don't know if snakes suffer,, but I regret, somewhat, throwing that pitchfork at it. I was surprised that it stuck!
PugMom
02-04-2022, 03:24 PM
:pray:
jimjamuser
02-04-2022, 03:28 PM
Are any of the snakes around here poisonous?
Found a snake skin that was shed the other day and got me to wondering.
If you get bitten by one and a hospital or ambulance is NOT close by - you need to physically suck out the poison or use a suction device. Most snakes have to get the poison (AN ACID) into your bloodstream QUICKLY to kill or hurt you badly. This does NOT work with a coral snake - the way I understand it, you need to get to a hospital (or maybe an ambulance would carry that type of anti-venom?
jimjamuser
02-04-2022, 03:30 PM
Are any of the snakes around here poisonous?
Found a snake skin that was shed the other day and got me to wondering.
Actually, living in Fl, it would be a good idea to keep a snake bite kit in your 1st aid kit.
jimjamuser
02-04-2022, 03:43 PM
That logic will kill us all….
There are a bizillion anoles all around us. If you could somehow (?) kill all anoles on your property - then the next day many others would fill in your yard. So that won't work.
DaleDivine
02-04-2022, 04:41 PM
My dad swears mothballs work
Mothballs are illegal to put in your yard...
:ohdear::ohdear:
DaleDivine
02-04-2022, 04:46 PM
If you get bitten by one and a hospital or ambulance is NOT close by - you need to physically suck out the poison or use a suction device. Most snakes have to get the poison (AN ACID) into your bloodstream QUICKLY to kill or hurt you badly. This does NOT work with a coral snake - the way I understand it, you need to get to a hospital (or maybe an ambulance would carry that type of anti-venom?
Two hunters were in the woods. One had to relieve himself and while he was squatting down a poisonous snake bit his manhood. He told his friend to stay calm while he went into town to find out what to do. A doctor told him to make a slit an suck the poison out.
He rushed back to his friend and his friend asked him what the doctor said.
His friend said You're gonna die.
:a040::a040::1rotfl::1rotfl:
DonnaNi4os
02-04-2022, 05:11 PM
Spray for ants and bugs.
Get rid of the ants and bugs, you get rid of the anoles.
Get rid of the anoles, you'll get rid of the snakes.
Your Welcome
My home is treated to prevent bugs every three months and the anoles are everywhere. They don’t see to be effected by the pest preventatives at all. No bugs though.
JMintzer
02-04-2022, 05:50 PM
Two hunters were in the woods. One had to relieve himself and while he was squatting down a poisonous snake bit his manhood. He told his friend to stay calm while he went into town to find out what to do. A doctor told him to make a slit an suck the poison out.
He rushed back to his friend and his friend asked him what the doctor said.
His friend said You're gonna die.
:a040::a040::1rotfl::1rotfl:
Snake Bite!
Snake Bite First Aid! - YouTube (https://youtu.be/oXDjfJ5imD4)
fdpaq0580
02-04-2022, 06:23 PM
Why would you want to do that? Of course you don't want a snake "in your home"! Our neighborhood has a black snake that takes care of rats and other rodents.
As a kid and into young adult years I would occasionally "rescue" snakes from those who were trying to kill them or from the dangers and hardships of living in the wild. My slinky friends were usually king snakes, occasionally there would be a gopher snake or garden snake.
They loved to burrow inside my shirt and enjoy a warm nap on my belly. Got bit once when I teased one. (my bad). Only time a snake was trouble was when "Wretched" wound himself up in the piano wires. Took forever to get him out.
Great pets. Quiet, clean, easy to care for. Make sure you only adopt native varieties. NO NON-NATIVE VARIETIES!
Stu from NYC
02-04-2022, 06:32 PM
Lawn guy came today and confirmed our snake skin is black racer and will dispose of skin next trash day.
Only question do I tell my wife what is there? :pray:
fdpaq0580
02-04-2022, 06:33 PM
My home is treated to prevent bugs every three months and the anoles are everywhere. They don’t see to be effected by the pest preventatives at all. No bugs though.
Anoles are eating something. And, it ain't delivery.😏
fdpaq0580
02-04-2022, 06:43 PM
Lawn guy came today and confirmed our snake skin is black racer and will dispose of skin next trash day.
Only question do I tell my wife what is there? :pray:
Absolutely! Let her know that you are lucky to have a garden guardian that is going to keep the rats and mice in check. It is a totally harmless snake and so she doesn't need to worry about it. Since it lives in the garden, the worst that could happen is if it might startle her. Forewarned is fore armed!
Enjoy your wildlife and protect it.
😌😌😌
sohappytobehere
02-04-2022, 08:26 PM
I go to the Fenney springs boardwalk all the time to look for snakes. I will post some of my photos.
sohappytobehere
02-04-2022, 08:33 PM
Cottonmouth/water moccasin (venomous)
sohappytobehere
02-04-2022, 08:35 PM
cottonmouth/water moccasin
sohappytobehere
02-04-2022, 08:38 PM
2 banded watersnakes (nonvenomous)
Velvet
02-04-2022, 08:43 PM
2 banded watersnakes (nonvenomous)
Thank you for posting these - nothing like listening to local personal experience.
sohappytobehere
02-04-2022, 08:44 PM
Rat snake (nonvenomous)
sohappytobehere
02-04-2022, 08:47 PM
Banded watersnake
sohappytobehere
02-04-2022, 08:52 PM
not-too-common variation of a black racer (and it's molting too)
sohappytobehere
02-04-2022, 08:59 PM
Black racer (nonvenomous)
Velvet
02-04-2022, 09:01 PM
Black racer (nonvenomous)
Well, I hate to say, but from far away, these snakes … they do look kind of beautiful.
mtdjed
02-04-2022, 09:07 PM
Invest in one of those Ring camera-doorbells and don't answer it when they come a-calling.
Snakes will -very rarely ever- try to get into your house. They don't like you. Your carpet and floor aren't crunchy twigs or grass, and you don't have any tasty rodents to eat. If you have a laundry shed outside your house, you might find one in there once in awhile, keeping warm at night. But they don't want to hang out in there and will leave when the sun comes out.
Snakes are an important part of the ecosystem. If you don't want to co-exist with snakes, maybe look into high-rise apartment living instead.
For years we have had a snake and or several living under are hardy board siding close to our Lanai door. I encountered one such snake near the front of the house and it quickly (very quickly) retreated to its home under the siding.
I have found a snake in the house. It was coiled in our entry hallway. I decided not to chase it because it would simply have found a place to hide and that would not have been acceptable to my wife. I got my leather gloves and a bucket and trapped the snake under the bucket. Used a piece of cardboard to trap it in the bucket. Then removed the bucket and its occupant to the outdoors. It quickly went back to its place under the hardy board.
sohappytobehere
02-04-2022, 09:07 PM
2 banded watersnakes
pabotticelli
02-04-2022, 09:36 PM
We had 2 snakes around our house and bought a snake deterrent from Home Depot and so far it has worked. Also use bug spray.
thevillages2013
02-05-2022, 06:27 AM
Spray for ants and bugs.
Get rid of the ants and bugs, you get rid of the anoles.
Get rid of the anoles, you'll get rid of the snakes.
Your Welcome
Fact-check = FALSE
thevillages2013
02-05-2022, 06:32 AM
Snake charmer. Yep pungi and a weird hat. Strange little guy but the snakes listen to him.
thevillages2013
02-05-2022, 06:39 AM
My dad swears mothballs work
How big can moth balls actually be and is it tricky to remove them?:popcorn:
fdpaq0580
02-05-2022, 03:57 PM
How big can moth balls actually be and is it tricky to remove them?:popcorn:
You will need nose hair clippers and a magnifying glass. Getting the moth to stop wiggling about is the hard part. A drop of chloroform on a cotton swab usually does the trick.
😂👍
sohappytobehere
02-05-2022, 04:55 PM
Peninsula ribbon snake (nonvenomous).
Photo taken by Sam Boatman
sohappytobehere
02-05-2022, 05:05 PM
Ribbon snake (nonvenomous)
Taken by Sam Boatman
sohappytobehere
02-05-2022, 05:07 PM
Ribbon snake (along with adult and baby barred owls)
Taken by Sam Boatman
Rose Ann Vinci Igoe
02-05-2022, 05:40 PM
So here’s a question for you Floridians, how do you snake proof your house.
Asking for a friend.
Been here 30 yrs, nope, nada, never ever????? or have I heard of anyone else, now sm little itty bitty in outside lani, but worms are bigger... I pick them up and schooch out the door. rare situation. Now, however, its sort of known, when you buy bushes from Lowes, HomeDepot, the serious baby snakes are in the pot... that traveled from South America, but again rare. Odds 0 -10 ... I give it "O".
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