Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Critters in the lanai
Okay, the anoles I can live with (call them "dragons"), but a 14" small snake I can't share my lanai with. Where did it come from and how do I get rid of it?
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Re: Critters in the lanai
Just another critter looking for a cool place. Probably a garden snake. Harmless. Just pick him up with a small shovel or stick and put him out in a grassy area somewhere. They are beneficial. They eat bugs.
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Re: Critters in the lanai
likely harmless, still .... see if you can get somebody else to pick 'em up and put him elsewhere
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Re: Critters in the lanai
Most of these critters come in under the siding from the outside, along the channel and in. We stuffed, at first plastic bubble wrap under the bottom siding and now steel wool. The bubble wrap came out when we cleaned the lanai. Does help.
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Critters in the Lanai
I have geckos in my lanai all the time, usually 4-6 of them. I also get small frogs, about dime size. They come in during a very rainy period. I've also had 3 snakes, anywhere from 18" to 2' long. Our house has bark mulch the entire way around it, right up to the lanai. When I am woking in the mulch around the lanai, digging, planting, etc, that apparently disturbs the snakes that are there (even though I don't see them). I come out on the lanai the next morning and there is a snake. I had screen doors made for our sliding doors because of the critters. What I did was to get a broom and just keep working them to the screen door. Those black ones are very fiesty when they feel cornered -- they'll strike at you, so don't get too close while sweeping. They can only strike about 1/3 of their length, so you're not in great peril.
I put a bunch of caulking in the corners where the enclosure is put together. But, all these little guys can squeeze in through the saw cuts, by a screen door that isn't a perfect fit, etc. My neighbor got some of the insulation spray foam that expands to fill spaces. It works pretty well for him, but geckos still get in. His next line of defense is a cat. |
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I am phobic around snakes. Can't stand to even look at them. Once I'm living in TV, is there something that I'll be able to do/have done that will 100% keep snakes out of my lanai? I hope!
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be careful!!!!!!! there is a pygmy rattlesnake in florida!!! very agressive
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Thanks for sharing!
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Love those geckos
I love the anoles/geckos. Is there any way to encourage more of them to take up residence in my yard?
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funny answer!!!
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If you put a fountain in your backyard you will attract more gecko's and anoles.
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I am terrified of snakes - if they are rampant in The Villages - I'm not coming there!!!!
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critters
FWIW -- snakes are not common -- I have seen one in two years and it probably came out of new landscaping -- fountains, birdbaths, etc. are not allowed in most of the newer villages -- all over the south, when you have water, you will see more critters -- certainly not a reason to avoid The Villages -- Come on down before housing recovers --
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Our two cats keep the garden visitors in check - we've seen very few, as they usually leave quickly after a little playtime!
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Very pretty kitty kat!
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Da Chicago So Side; The Village of Park Forest, IL; 3/7 Cav, 3rd Inf Div, Schweinfurt, Ger 65-66; MACV J12 Saigon 66-67; San Leandro, Hayward & Union City, CA (San Francisco East Bay Area) GO DUBS ! (aka W's) |
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