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Old 05-03-2016, 08:13 PM
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This little harmless black snake tried to scare me with his cobra pose.

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As usual for you, a fabulous photo. Having said that, your idea of harmless is not mine!

Congratulations, though, on all of your world class photos.
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I don't even like worms, if I saw a snake you'd hear my scream all over TV.
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Old 05-04-2016, 03:20 AM
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Snake snuck into an enclosed lanai under siding! Yikes. I stuffed steel wool along the siding at the bottom. I hope that is enough.
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One snuck into my enclosed lani thru the siding , opened the door and had to use the broom to move it along and out the door.
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Old 05-04-2016, 07:19 AM
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That snake was doing what came natural. Whenever confronted by danger most animals and reptiles make themselves look bigger than what they are. That snake certainly did a great job.
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Old 05-04-2016, 07:36 AM
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Although my mind knows it is a harmless black racer. Black racers do a lot of good like keeping mice, rats and other snakes away, it's not poisonous and should be welcome. I'm STILL keeping my garage door down as much as possible!

I once saw a Eastern Hognose....now, there is a harmless snake that is a real Colbra impersonator to make your hair stand on end and your eyes get locked in a long stare before your senses kick in.

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Snake snuck into an enclosed lanai under siding! Yikes. I stuffed steel wool along the siding at the bottom. I hope that is enough.
Probably not, when my daughter lived in Tampa she had a black racer living under some siding about 6 feet off the ground.
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If one thinks they have a "snake issue" there is always the product called snake away. A granulated product that has a very strong scent similar to ground up moth balls. Sprinkle it along thresholds to the lanai/birdcage.

Snakes highly sensitive ability to smell does not like this scent.

It does work.

Remember no matter how much one does not like snakes.....do not kill them. They do more good than harm.
Many are protected species:
NSIS: Florida's Protected Reptiles
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If one thinks they have a "snake issue" there is always the product called snake away. A granulated product that has a very strong scent similar to ground up moth balls. Sprinkle it along thresholds to the lanai/birdcage.

Snakes highly sensitive ability to smell does not like this scent.

It does work.

Remember no matter how much one does not like snakes.....do not kill them. They do more good than harm.
Many are protected species:
NSIS: Florida's Protected Reptiles
btk: Remember no matter how much one does not like snakes.....do not kill them. They do more good than harm.
Many are protected species:

Well you tell that to Adam and Eve
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Old 05-04-2016, 03:29 PM
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What a beauty! Funny how they can look so big and bad when all they want is peace. I'd much rather see this guy in my house than those giant spiders!
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Not a fan of snakes at all!!
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