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Message Subject Sars Cov 2 … the grinder continues to eat away at resources and humanity.
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Saw a big fatty rattler today on the highway. No idea how long because it wasn't straight, but boy was he huge around. Don't you have red yellower kill a feller? I'm more afraid of those, and they don't even live here, haha
 Quoting: Moniker Shmoniker


I never kill them unless they are on my property same with the Copperheads, GW National Forest surrounds us so i have seen my fair share over the years but only a few on the Property, i worry more about Momma Bear with her Cubs in the summer then i do Snakes, Milk Snakes can look a lot like a Copperhead but without the hour glass markings. tounge
 Quoting: M R E



Hmmm, my dream of 40 acres in the beautiful mountains of WV has a glitch.

Maybe a nice condo in Boca. chuckle
 Quoting: Serenity Now

Rural Property in Topanga canyon and Malibu utilize snake fencing to protect their properties..... [link to medium.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Lago


Back over 50 years ago, my cousin and hubby bought 25 acres in the country North of Houston to build a house.

They quickly discovered that after a big rain, it was a swamp. They built a small hill for the house.

When it flooded, all the water moccasins and copperheads went to the hill to escape. My cousin used to pay us 25 cents for every snake we killed. I used a 410 shotgun with bird shot.

They solved their snake problem with a couple of hogs. Hogs LOVE to eat snakes and appeared to be immune to venom, or their hide was too tough to penetrate easily.

Hogs are smelly, but they are one of the most useful farm animals ever.
 
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