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Snakes in the House
No, this is not a review of a new movie -- I wish it was! :eek:
As of yesterday we found a second snake in our home in Rio Grande -- the first was a month or so ago. They were two different kinds and fortunately neither was poisonous -- but that does not make the situation acceptable. I checked all the back threads related to snakes and most seem to deal with snakes in the yard or garage. If anyone has any ideas they would be appreciated: exterminators successful with snakes, repellents that work, snake-proofing the house, and, I guess, first aid for snake induced heart attacks! No, I don't want to move back to Nebraska, but that seems better than living with snakes. Help! |
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Perhaps Agnes could offer some advice? |
I think they are in the
SENATE also!.....sorry had to hijack, tooooo tempting!
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I wish I had an answer for you, but only wanted to add that we found a frog in our #2 bedroom last fall. He or she had died and was not hopping around. We have a huge retention pond across the street on the golf course, which only identifies probable source. His entrance is till a mystery. I could easilly understand a GEICO (sorry), but a frog?
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Put screens over the plumbing vents on your roof. This will stop snakes and other creepy-crawlies from entering your house through the sinks, showers and toilets.
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Bill :) |
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Moth balls , flakes. although enviormentally unfriendly.
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I can handle lots of things but NO SNAKES! |
Well, usually only little brown anoles visit, but once in a while you see cute, wiggly little snakes and big ferocious palmetto bugs. No worries! Just screen off those roof vents.
EVERYONE wants to live in TV, even friendly garden snakes. http://i982.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/cartoon4.jpg |
Thanks for the suggestion of screening the roof vents -- that is a good idea. I actually did that up north to keep mice out.
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This is why we are so fortunate to have the lovely Waterfront Inn right here in TV. I see a snake in the house and I'll be checking in for the next few days.
They couldn't possibly get in there. Could they? |
Is this another person kidding us a bit?
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When I was a young patrolman my worst fear was getting a call involving a snake in some one's house. This was before exterminators, wild life officers, the answer to a snake or gator was to call the police!
My standard answer was (a straight faced) if you want me to go in there and get it, I am going to shoot it and those little guys are hard to hit. Is your home owners insurance up to date? That normally took are of my problem. But the home owner was still looking for a solution to the snake problem. :jester: |
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GRACIEGIRL -- Kidding??? Is that directed at me? If it is, I wish it were so. I re-read my post, and I am not sure what would give one that impression. But to clarify what I thought was obvious: Yes, I was kidding about the snake-induced heart attack. Yes, I was kidding about moving back to Nebraska. But, NO, I was not kidding about the snakes! A plea for some help on my part -- simple as that. And it would still be appreciated. |
You must have a big enough house to accommodate a few snakes. How much space can they possibly take up?
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Any space a snake or mouse takes up in MY house is too much!!!!! :22yikes:
Given the reserve area behind the houses across the street from your house, I can see where snakes would be in the vacinity. Now, you just gotta figure out why they like your house.... Maybe because of the nice person that lives there! :wave: |
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They could probably climb a gutter downspout.
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how to attach
Who can tell us the best way to attach the screening to the vents? And does anyone know who would do this for a reasonable cost? I have to say, this thread really creeps me out, but I don't think it's a joke, Gracie. Eeeuw!
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I am sorry. |
I consulted my buddy Steve on our way back from the shuttle launch this morning. He is our "TV expert" from living here for many years, and he lives in front of one of the preserves with snakes etc around (and which, nevertheless, he has only rarely confronted anywhere around his house, he says). He says snakes in the house almost for sure came in the same way people do--through the door, when we left it open for a bit while unloading a car, while we were in the garage etc. Soooo, Steve says keep garage and house doors closed and we probably won't have uninvited visitors! He has certainly convinced me to be more careful.
This makes sense to me; when we lived in Kentucky our lot backed up to woods, and we always had to be careful to keep our garage and house doors closed to keep wasps, even raccoons and other critters out - the same goes here! I think it's just that since we live in a more developed area here, not being in a directly wooded area, it is easier to overlook the natural surroundings within which we live. |
From another Snake Hater - I was sitting in a lawn chair behind my home a month or so ago, and watched a large (to me) black snake slither up to my house and go up between the vinyl siding and wood construction of the house. This truly got my attention as I hate snakes (not scared of them, just hate them).
I went in the house and did two things - first, I got my 9mm out of storage and ready for use, and second, I got my luggage out and started packing. There isn't room in my home for a snake or any reptile for that matter. New York winters aren't really that bad. About 2 weeks later, sitting behind my home again, I watched as another black, four foot long slithering slimy creature made its way to my home and as it started to go up to the siding, another black snake stuck its head out from behind the siding and hissed at the "would be intruder". The "intruder" turned and left, probably looking for another home as inviting as mine. So apparently, I have a problem in that a snake or two, seem to like my home as much as I do. It doesn't help that the wall that the snakes seem to like, are on the bedroom side of the house. Nightmares? Not me... |
Are you sure you don't work for Lake Weir?
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Snakes in the House
I am only afraid of four kinds of snakes big ones, little ones, alive ones and dead ones...Now does somebody have the name of a contractor that will screen my roof vents becuase I have two queen palms close to my house that can act as a bridge for unwanted critters...thanks
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So Chief X - are you near a preserve as well?
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Warning: only 2 pets allowed per residence!
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I had a problem with squirrels in my attic a few years ago. We found a place that specialized in geting rid of critters in your house. Here is a link to the place we used in NC. http://triangle.crittercontrol.com/
Hoepfully, you can find someone offering a similar service there. They will inspect your home and determine where they are getting in and seal it off in addition to getting rid of the snakes. Don't let them hang out and start multiplying, you wil be looking for a new house ! |
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Snakes
I don't know how big your snakes are but. I recently read an artical about someone bringing there plants inside for the winter and didn't check for critters beforehand. After the nice warmth of the house it seems the snakes left the plants to go exploring. Just an option.
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Just another war story, I am a retired plumbing contractor, and we got a call of a toilet leaking on the floor, we checked it 3 times and couldn`t find anything wrong, come to find out the water on the floor was caused by rats using the toilet as a way to get into the house, we installed a check valve on the drain and that solved the problem.
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Oh, this isn't the political thread, is it?
I read the title of this thread and thought it was about some members of Congress. :oops:
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There was a similar thread when we were considering buying three years ago.
Not about snakes in the house but snakes in the grass, bushes, trees and I will never, ever forget that one funny guy said something about snakes in the toilet. I had the worst time lowering myself to the throne for weeks! BUT....Momesu....there are thousands of us that post and read here and snakes in the house would be mentioned, believe me, if it happened frequently. This is the first time I have read about snakes in the house. Those gekkos do sneak in from time to time, people say that. In three years we have found one gekko and we leave our sliders open in nice weather. I understand your feelings. It is not a big problem, believe me. |
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