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PaPaLarry 04-13-2013 05:52 AM

Most of the time, snakes are looking for food (lizards, birds, rats). That doesn't mean I'm not very aware of them in garage. I buy the flat sticky boards at Home depot, and put them around the garage. I catch a lot of small snakes and spiders etc. They work real good. Most garages have small holes for drainage in case of water bursts, flooding etc. (Thats where they come in when door is closed) I cut up small stickys just for those areas. When I catch one, I change and put a new one down. (P.S. I don't tell my Honey about them hehe)

Mimivillager 04-13-2013 06:03 AM

We had a 4 ft black snake right outside the laundry room door but in the garage on Tuesday. It was caught in the sticky box Massey put down. Imagine my surprise when I opened the door!

duffysmom 04-13-2013 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Mimivillager (Post 658522)
We had a 4 ft black snake right outside the laundry room door but in the garage on Tuesday. It was caught in the sticky box Massey put down. Imagine my surprise when I opened the door!

When a anole was stuck on the sticky stuff my bug guy told me to spray with Pam or oil and it will unstick itself. If it was a snake I would have to call my husband to do the spraying.:ohdear:

gg 04-13-2013 01:54 PM

snakes
 
I hate snakes and we have a lot. We don't live that close to a pond...maybe 8 houses away and on a curve...we have a golf course two houses away and have lots of black snakes and big. We have had them in our garage, our hose container, and wrapped around branches of shrubs. I scream everytime I see one and the neighbors recognize my snake scream. I have put snakes repellant and moth balls done and still have the snakes. The neighbors say they can see them crawling into my shrubs. We had a colorful one in our bluebird house..but it was small...not like these black snakes. I hate snakes and do not want them.

NoMoSno 04-13-2013 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by gg (Post 658856)
We had a colorful one in our bluebird house..but it was small

Be careful with those...

Everyone should get a Florida snake book and learn to recognize the venomous from the harmless black racers.

travelguy 04-14-2013 07:58 PM

have been here 5 years, have installed extensive landscaping...lots of shrubs, groundcovers, and organic mulches....and have yet to see a single snake.

bluedog103 04-14-2013 08:10 PM

Anyone else remember the saying "red on yellow kills a fellow, red on black poison lack"? Some learn it as "red on black, friend of Jack". This is how we learned to identify a coral snake, which has a red band adjacent to a yellow band. Still good to know.

barbara2811 04-14-2013 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by OldDave (Post 607467)
I was just reading the thread about screens for your garage and someone said, "snakes in your garage are just a fact of life." It got me to wondering.

Just how common is it to get snakes into your garage, or anywhere else you might be around the house? Does it happen more near water or wildlife areas? Are there areas to live to avoid them?

I believe Florida is the only state in the nation with all four posionous types of snakes. So for those of you who have reptilian visitors, how often are they posionous and do you know any who has been injured or their pets injured.

Thanks. (If you cannot tell, I hate snakes.) And I will personally bite the first person who tells me they are more afraid of me than I am of them.


Have lived here almost 16 years and have had only one snake in the garage
but that was one too many.

sjdjmd 04-14-2013 10:22 PM

I saw a small snake in the landscaping at a neighbor's house but had never seen one at ours...until one day I was watering plants...and eek!! A small snake was in our landscaping. I was so startled, I automatically began yelling and jumping up and down which definitely made him light out for parts unknown...I hope! I headed in one direction, he in the other. Haven't seen him since and hope he is well on his way to another place by now!

gomoho 04-15-2013 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by travelguy (Post 659673)
have been here 5 years, have installed extensive landscaping...lots of shrubs, groundcovers, and organic mulches....and have yet to see a single snake.

They are hiding in your landscaping - watch out!!!:D

elizabeth52 04-15-2013 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by bluedog103 (Post 659678)
Anyone else remember the saying "red on yellow kills a fellow, red on black poison lack"? Some learn it as "red on black, friend of Jack". This is how we learned to identify a coral snake, which has a red band adjacent to a yellow band. Still good to know.

Similar....Red next to black is a friend of Jack,, red next to yellow will kill a fellow.

TraceyMooreRN 04-15-2013 07:57 PM

My mom lives in Sunset Pointe- caught a snake in her garage on a sticky pad--it was a RATTLE Snake! Police came and removed-killed for her. She told him to take it with him--lol. He replied "I'm sorry ma'am we don't do that"--Can't blame her from trying.

Second snake- landed in her a/c outside and ruined all her coils when it caught in. She thought it was an intruder- or peeping tom. Called the neighbor (70+ year old female) came over armed with a large knife to fight off the attacker- only to find a snake in pieces!

The apple doesn't fall from the tree--I'm scared to death of snakes!! SCARED, I would scream so loud and probably would have to be sedated if one was found in my house--garage---would freak me out--but house--UMMM I would MOVE!

Buckeyephan 04-15-2013 09:48 PM

I've been reading these posts with fear. I am so afraid of snakes that I can't even look at a picture of one. Please tell me more about the sticky traps. Are they like the ones that are used for rats and mice? How many do we need? That is the biggest concern I have about moving to The Villages.

Barbara

duffysmom 04-16-2013 04:18 PM

Why do people leave their garage doors open? It's an invitation for critters to enter. :ohdear:

gomoho 04-16-2013 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Buckeyephan (Post 660281)
I've been reading these posts with fear. I am so afraid of snakes that I can't even look at a picture of one. Please tell me more about the sticky traps. Are they like the ones that are used for rats and mice? How many do we need? That is the biggest concern I have about moving to The Villages.

Barbara

The sticky traps are actually put in the garage by the pest control companies to see what type of critters might be entering (they are looking for bugs, not snakes). Personally all I think they do is collect dirt!

We keep our garage door partially open to let the heat out - especially after we pull in with a hot car. Haven't had a problem in TV doing this (knock on wood).


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